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LadyStaba — The Hunter

Published: 2013-03-05 05:44:43 +0000 UTC; Views: 2032; Favourites: 65; Downloads: 32
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This costume may not seem like much at first, but I’ve learned so many valuable lessons from it! This is my first experience working with leather, and the patterning really pushed the limits! What a difficult coat! I guess first I’ll talk about the inspiration and thoughts going into this costume.

I’m a HUGE fan of the Assassins Creed series, definitely in my top 3 of video games. I’ve loved all the designs from the games, and have wanted to do a cosplay from the series for awhile now. It was just so hard picking which one! When ACIII screenshots and promotional images started hitting the internet I was intrigued by Connor’s designs. When I actually put the game in that first day, 13 hrs later I was sure this was the costume I wanted to do! I’ve been going to school working towards a degree in History, and I’ve always really been interested in Colonial America and Northern Native American history (I’m ¼ Native myself). I decided I would NOT go the route of crossplay, since that doesn’t really suite me. So gender bent it was! Yet I didn’t want to over sexualize the character, since Connor is no Ezio when it comes to the ladies. So a simple accurate version, while maintaining my femininity was my goal.
The Coat: The coat is made from faux suede in a light gray, and a dark blue jean material, with real brown suede on some of the detailing. I wanted materials that looked accurate to the time period and had a good weight to them. Obviously Conner was running around in the snow and woods he would be wearing something that was comfortable yet warm and protective. I started with a basic coat pattern and altered, altered, altered, altered! Many pieces I had to draft from scratch, and it took much trial and error. The hood is 11 separate pieces, and then lined, 22 pieces! The buttons were provided by my Mom, and they have a Bald Eagle encircled by 13 stars, how perfect!

The leather work for this costume was done all by me, I deglazed leather and darkened it with leather dye, and for the belts and part of the hidden blade brace I dyed the raw leather. For now the hidden blade and the assassin belt are just craft foam, but when I wear the costume next I’ll change them out to sturdier and better looking materials. The top is a cotton twill, with inverted pleats, and the sash is cotton. As for the pants…well I ran out of time for those but for next time I will make them out of the same dark blue jean material I used for the coat.

The gun is a little flintlock pistol I got from Walmart and originally was florescent orange! The tomahawk is from Think Geek! I just didn’t have the time, resources or funds to make my own tomahawk. Overall I’m super impressed by the quality of it, although I did add real leather strips ad a real feather to it. I also gave it a coat of silver paint since I think they had some parts of the blade too dark. The bow was originally a 2X8X8 piece of wood I cut out with a jigsaw, and then sanded down with a table sander. I stained it and sealed it, and added all the details. The arrows are wooden dowels stained and all the feathers for this costume I dip dyed myself. The arm bands I hand beaded and each one has over 1,045 beads!

Overall I’m very happy with this costume, I probably spent 50+ hours on this costume and many sleepless nights trying to figure out the pattern! I had a lot of fun in it, and it was surprisingly comfortable! I can’t wait to wear it again!
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Comments: 8

deviantFera [2015-11-12 08:32:47 +0000 UTC]

Just done one myself, although not complete yet. Your comment about 'altered altered altered' really hit home.  Fab result though, well done.  I'm about to embark on Connors Vambrace. . . wish me luck lol

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AssaixFedajini [2013-05-29 11:40:03 +0000 UTC]

A great shot! Wow!

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LadyStaba In reply to AssaixFedajini [2013-05-29 16:34:44 +0000 UTC]

thanks!

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aoifasd [2013-04-17 02:28:38 +0000 UTC]

Amazing work! You make a great Connor!

I am a late comer to the fandom, but i long admire Ezio design. and now, i am making a robe inspired from him

Unfortunalty, there is no colonial pattern for those precise year.... i looked, .... sigh.

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LadyStaba In reply to aoifasd [2013-04-18 15:38:22 +0000 UTC]

Welcome to the Creed! Sadly there are no patterns, I suggest getting a regular coat pattern and altering it, that's what I did!

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aoifasd In reply to LadyStaba [2013-04-18 15:59:18 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, i find it a thrilling world to explore. and since the office is very not busy at the moment, i am looking at different sites to et info!

Maybe one day ill make one.

Ill finish my renaissance outfit first. Then maybe ill do a street wear version. Those i have found in the webs are freakign expensive!!!!!! O.o Plus, i have been thinking of making a dress jacket with a hood instead of a normal collar.

We will see

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Kildem [2013-03-05 05:48:10 +0000 UTC]

I personally don't give a f*ck about Assassin's Creed, but the picture does look astonishing.
It's vivid.
Please, be honest, is the picture shopped, or is the camera divine?

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LadyStaba In reply to Kildem [2013-03-05 05:56:33 +0000 UTC]

lol thanks! The photographer is just that good! The lighting was really great that day and we had an assistant help too. I purposely picked fabrics that would pop in photos. I think the only post processing he did was get rid of some of the overexposure due to the snow and just small corrections. I believe his camera info is on the right, he's got some nice gear!

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