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- Fabric for the Corset (see sizing charts on pattern envelope for fabric requirements):
- Black textured vinyl
- Pellon iron-on interfacing in black
- Broadcloth for lining
- Heavy-weight canvas for interlining
- 12" separating zipper
- Rigilene boning
- Fabric for Cape (see sizing charts on pattern envelope for fabric requirements):
- 60” wide satin fabric
- 3/8 yard ¾”-wide hook and loop tape
- Fabric for gauntlets:
- ½ yard studded vinyl
- ½ yard lining
- General Supplies:
- Simplicity Pattern #8201 or #D0510
- Fabric shears
- Curved scissors
- Tailor’s ham
- Pins
- Hand-sewing needles
- Clips (to use instead of pins when working with vinyl)
- All-purpose thread to match fabric
- Washi tape (optional)
- Seam ripper
- Marking chalk or pencils
- 3 sew-on snaps
- Sewing machine
- Iron and ironing board
- Zipper foot attachment
- Jeans or leather sewing machine needle (optional)
- Trims or fur (optional)
- Make a flattering yet flexible corset, a lined cape, and vinyl gauntlets
- Sew and work with vinyl
- Follow a commercial pattern
- Insert a separating zipper
- Sew with boning
- Step-by-step instruction from Michele Muska of Simplicity Patterns on making three Cosplay accessories: a cape, corset, and gauntlets.
- HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students






Great info but I've never in my life met a sewing pattern(including simplicity) that once I took my measurements and found the size according to the pattern itself that I didn't have to go two or 3 sizes down from that. I wish they would just make the patterns with less ease at this point. I often look at the finished garment measurements and pick based of those. But this is good info on how I can further adjust the patten.
It was an informative tutorial. The presentation was easy to understand. Since the french curve was included in the required material, its use should have been demonstrated. The instructor did say she preferred an alternate tool. The tutorial should have shown the use of both. Overall, I learned a lot and acquired the skills I was expecting.