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Dear Costume Goddess, On your main page, you're wearing these long "drippy", almost handkerchief style (sleeves???) gauntlets. They're not really the "sleeve" type, though, and don't cover the arm at all (except for where the "points" hang down over the upper arm and some of or close to the elbow). Any suggestions for making gauntlets are very helpful since I really don't have any "accessories" for any of my costumes. I've seen some really beautiful "sleeves" that are like big chiffon "bubbles" that are slit lengthwise down the arm, attached at the top and bottom (from just under the elbow to the wrist) with what looks like sequin covered elastic, or perhaps elasticized sequin bands. I've attempted to make these, using only what I could visualize from the video that I saw it on, but can't seem to get it right. {{{sigh}}} --Jalilah Sahar |
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Dear Jalilah, I'm a big fan of sleeves and arm adornments, which can make the difference between a bra top that looks like a real costume piece and one that looks too much like beaded lingerie. Here are a few ideas for easy arm coverings that don't require the construction of a fitted sleeve:
Using the same idea, any strip or several strips of soft, lightweight fabric can be gathered and sewn to a wristband and armband, or wristband and bra strap to form a sleeve effect. TIP: the use of wide stretchy sequin trim, though easy, can look amateurish. A more elegant armband/wristband can be made with other trims, or jeweled fabric bands, that are tacked to a hidden elastic (armband) or fasten with hidden snaps (wristband). One can do the same with multiple strings of by-the-yard-beads or pearls. ![]() A bias strip of chiffon or other soft fabric folded into pleats and sewn to front and back of bra strap will form a shoulder drape. --The Costume Goddess |
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