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Description Cosplay of Suki, Warrior of Kyoshi Island, from "Avatar: The Last Airbender." Debuted at Anime Boston 2011, photography by Pixelated Images.com

This was a labor of love that, in spite of 6-8 hours a night at my sewing machine (after a regular day at work) for 3 weeks straight, was so so so so so worth it. In this instance, it was a group of 4 girls, all warriors in matching garb, with me as Suki. I did about 90-95% of the work on all 4 outfits, and somehow, inexplicably, managed to keep from dissolving into a complete panicked mess as the convention date marched inexorably closer.

Since I had to make 4 costumes for 4 people of varying body types, and not just one costume for me, I realized I couldn't wing this one off the cuff as I usually do. I've never formally learned to draft patterns, and half the time, I don't bother using them anymore at all, but as I've had occasion to remark before, "I've never let total ignorance of a technique prevent me from trying it." I hand-drafted patterns for the skirt, overdress, armor, gauntlets, and shoulder pauldrons, and, working in conjunction with measurements of the other 3 ladies, managed to my delight to have everything fit them all tolerably well, (in spite of springtime workouts and weight changes!).

The skirt is made of wool, with the front part pieced in 4 sections to create the curved lines of the warriors' skirts. The overdress is a fairly heavy polyester satin brocade; 15 yards of it covered the 4 of us. I needed another 4 yards to make an overdress for a 5th lady who was supposed to be with us, but the fabric went on backorder over 2 months ago and still has not arrived, alas. The armor is interfaced linen backing with suede-like fabric strips to create the illusion of overlapping leather plates. Each strip is flanked by a hidden casing which contains a strip of plastic boning for structure; the armor sides under the arm each contain a length of boning for support. The armor edges are finished with black bias tape, all of which is hand-sewn in place (blissfully, my crew of warriors pitched in to help with this, as I would never have been able to finish all 16 armor skirts on my own in time!). The shoulder pauldrons are made from a crescent-shaped piece of Wonderflex and interfaced brown suedecloth. The armor is held on by leather cord laced through eyelets: 92 total per armor set, for a total of 372 (one girls' armor had 96 eyelets). I put in every single eyelet by hand with needlenose and eyelet pliers.

The medallions on the gauntlets and sleeves and headbands are custom: one of the other warriors drew special designs based on the Earth Kingdom and Earth Elemental symbols and we had them laminated onto thin metal, cut and drilled for attachment. The headdresses are made from Wonderflex and the medallions; the tassels came from a length of upholstery trim. The makeup is Mehron Starblend in white and red, accented with black liquid eyeliner, and made me feel like Eric Carr while I was putting it on. Since real metal war fans are expensive ($40 - $60 a piece) and generally frowned upon in conventions as they are, after all, weapons, we purchased plastic dancer's fans online for $9 each. Much lighter to carry, won't get us in trouble, and they still make a great noise when we snap them open. When all four of us snapped them in unison, they made a terrific noise.

All told, I think I spent somewhere upwards of 300-350 hours working on these costumes, by my best estimate.
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Comments: 21

Masao-hyren [2018-08-29 07:53:34 +0000 UTC]

Spectacular. Simply spectacular. 
You really should put a watermark into your pictures that leads back to here. It was a challenge to find the source. 

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VelvetSoulPanda [2012-03-02 01:58:07 +0000 UTC]

Your Suki cosplay is absolutely gorgeous! And you look amazing as Suki! I'm stunned!

I'm so glad I've stumbled across your cosplay, I've been working on a Kyoshi warrior Suki pattern for my friend (for AB 2012) and I've been having trouble making the costume pattern for her. I hadn't even started thinking about the armor and the other details. Having seen your cosplay and advice has been so helpful and inspiring!

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Syagria In reply to VelvetSoulPanda [2012-03-02 16:02:06 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much! Glad I could help - I look forward to seeing more Sukis and Warriors at AB I'm not sure if I'll be wearing Suki Friday or Saturday - I have to find out how many of the other girls of the squad are coming, and on which days.

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VelvetSoulPanda In reply to Syagria [2012-03-03 03:31:52 +0000 UTC]

You've been a great help indeed! I hope to see you in this cosplay in person there! My friend and I are going in our Avatar cosplays on Saturday (Suki + Katara) Let me know so I can be on the lookout for you guys on the right day!

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Syagria In reply to VelvetSoulPanda [2012-03-21 16:13:45 +0000 UTC]

I'll be wearing Suki on Saturday, so I'll keep my eyes open for you Unfortunately, 2 of the girls can't make it to the con, but I think the third will be ready to suit up as one of the squad, too.

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VelvetSoulPanda In reply to Syagria [2012-03-25 04:57:13 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!! Can't wait to see you there then!!!

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chibi-cupcake [2012-01-10 02:18:35 +0000 UTC]

It's crazy to see the amount of work you put in to these, and the end result was absolutely fantastic! Such a devoted cosplayer inspires me

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Syagria In reply to chibi-cupcake [2012-01-10 13:11:04 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much!

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WeAreSevenStudios [2011-07-29 03:18:20 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful costume and photography.
Thanks also for the description - I love reading about the process!

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Syagria In reply to WeAreSevenStudios [2011-08-01 19:52:28 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!

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goneloopy [2011-05-13 02:37:07 +0000 UTC]

I LOVE the costume!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very good job with the makeup too!!!!!!! This is amazingness!

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Syagria In reply to goneloopy [2011-05-13 14:51:29 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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HawkTnz [2011-05-11 19:23:23 +0000 UTC]

YOU LOOK AWESOME!!!!!!! Well done and thanks for being inspiring! You rock! Really also appreciated all the info, sometimes we forget how much work fans put into their cosplay and you... wow! dedication and amazing! Could you please send me the link to where to get the fans... I'm doing Avatar Yangchen at SDCC and will need a fan to keep me cool and a pair of Kyoshi fans would work for the costume character indeed Thanks again for sharing!

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Syagria In reply to HawkTnz [2011-05-11 20:32:50 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!

The company is called House of Rice, and they have a storefront on Amazon. You can search them specifically (just go to their storefront page and search for "fan") which should bring you to all of these options:
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They've got a few different colors, if you want something other than the yellow

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HawkTnz In reply to Syagria [2011-05-14 09:34:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks so much! Really appreciated your info and support! You rock!

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Syagria In reply to HawkTnz [2011-05-17 14:13:35 +0000 UTC]

No problem! Always glad to help out a cosplay pal

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HawkTnz In reply to Syagria [2011-05-18 08:56:36 +0000 UTC]

... just discovered they won't send the fans to me here in NZ from the US, so am going to have to search to see if I can find a local supplier, or see if they will ship to the address I'm staying at from Comic Con... fingers crossed

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Syagria In reply to HawkTnz [2011-05-18 15:24:36 +0000 UTC]

Aw, bummer!! International shipping = fail

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HawkTnz In reply to Syagria [2011-05-19 12:44:22 +0000 UTC]

I'm sure I'll figure something out!

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asundran [2011-05-05 14:02:42 +0000 UTC]

Were you guys at AB? I think I've seen these costumes in person (and you are right, the sound of those fans snapping open together was very sharp, great way to grab the attention you ladies deserved!). I really adore your fabric choices for these costumes, it really enhanced the overall look.

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Syagria In reply to asundran [2011-05-10 12:17:22 +0000 UTC]

We were indeed! That's actually the first (and so far, only) time we've worn them. It took us a while to get all our makeup and costumes on, as this was the first time the group, other than me, had ever suited up in the entire costume at once, so we were a little late getting to AB, and as a result only had these on for about 3 hours or so.

Thanks for the compliments!

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