How To Cosplay: Make A Pleated Skirt (Part 2)!

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

©Kaika
Written Instructions here: http://thecosplaychronicles.blogspot.com/2010/02/how-to-cosplay-pleated-skirt...


2nd part of the Pleated Skirt tutorial =)

If you are interested in following a written instruction, you can try this link http://blog.yam.com/kaika/article/13214713

Let me know if you like the videos by rating and commenting ^_^! Would really love to hear all you guy's feedback! Happy costuming ;D!

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  • Just a quick quesiton!!

    Can you hem the bottom of the skirt BEFORE you make the pleats and do everything else instead of after?

  • @silverdragon1314 yes you can

  • do you iron down the pleats after??

  • @sailorpluto2000 yes! =)

  • hey where did you get your skir clasp's from? i've been looking online and i can't seem to find a place that has some that i can use for my skirt.

  • @DarkMisstrust69 I bought it from a local crafting store >.<;;

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  • This is probably the most helpful tutorial for a pleated skirt I have found so far XD <3

    Thank you for making it so simple! ^0^

    The paper diagrams are really good, haha~

  • Genius! Your instruction of pleated skirt is better than my sewing teacher! Thank you for posting this! Btw I love your zipper drawing, so cute:)

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  • I'm trying to make a Teto Kasane cosplay and she wears a nice pleated skirt! This helped so much. :)

  • Thank u so much!!!! Watching this vid saved me 60 bucks I can now spend at my convention... Going as konata izumi!!!

  • @DarkMisstrust69 I can't find any either. Just use popper buttons they are easy and cheap :)

  • Thank you :).. keep it up!

  • Wow you make it so easy thans noone elseexlplains it like you>v<

  • This is SO helpful

  • @LegoDoremi114 Definitely (imo) i mean, the only problem with not having a sewing machine is that the stitches aren't as strong

  • I do not have a sewing machine, but I am very good at sewing by hand....do you think I'd be able to do it with out a sewing machine?

  • This is awesome. I can't wait to try to do this.

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