February 26, 2013

Närcon Vinter 2013 and shinsengumi in Espresso House

Ah, Närcon Vinter. I've been home some days now but I've been waiting for some photos before posting this con summary.

Oh, and before I get on with the summary I can mention already now that if it's not mentioned under a photo who took it it's taken with my camera by either me, Jäätynyt Enkeli or Ri-kun. In other cases the photographer is mentioned.

Närcon logo (it changed colors!)
I'll warn ahead: LONG POST IS LONG + PHOTOS. Not scared? Let's get on with the summary of the con weekend!

So well, me and my twin Jäätynyt Enkeli's journey to Närcon Vinter started on Thursday 21st February 13:45 Swedish time. We woke up and prepared to leave. Most of the stuff we had packed already earlier so on the packing front it was chill.. but we left for the bus station pretty late so we were in a hurry at the end anyway. xD The bus would take us from Haparanda to Luleå and the trip took a few hours. It was pretty slow but I had prepared my PSP and Nintendo DS in case of boredom.

When we got to Luleå we dragged our stuff to the train station and boarded the train that would take us to Stockholm. I tried to look for congoers in the train but I couldn't see or hear any. I knew some of the Skecon people would be on the same train but I figured they would board the train a bit later than us. So me and Jäätynyt Enkeli just talked and played some games and shit.. until hours later when new people had boarded the same car we sat in and I heard a group of people talking rather loud non-stop about.. well, nerdier things. When I heard someone say something about Skecon my mind went "OHMAIGERD CONGOERS" and I just had to get off my shy ass and go up to them. Turned out indeed the Skecon folks had arrived!

Awesome con train company!
Needless to say now when we had awesome company the train trip was all the more awesome. But before long I got tired and decided to move back to my right place and try to sleep. Well, sleeping was easier said than done.. and it didn't really help that there was someone who was coughing all the time agfhdshgfds.

Friday

The train arrived early on the morning to Stockholm's central station where we all hung together waiting for the train to Linköping. We had some time to spare so we took a table and either ate some of the food we had taken with us from home or bought something to eat. I'm cheap so I ate sandwiches I had taken with me from home. xD

Two members of our "con gang" eating breakfast at Stockholm central station
We then took the train to Linköping but this time our company got separated because we had different train cars. The trip went okay anyway because it was just a few hours and I slept a good chunk of the journey anyway. When we arrived at Linköping train station around 09:00 our Skecon gang separated and a member of our Saturday Hakuouki group came asking me if I was the group's Hijikata.. we had sut on opposite places of the train and been unsure or not dared to ask during the trip haha. Oh well, me and my twin were waiting for our big sister to pick us up from the train station and I couldn't see her so I called.. turned out we were waiting in the bus part of the station and not the train part lol. She came and we walked to the apartment where we'd sleep during the con weekend. Free lodging ftw! 8D It was quite a bit to go but nothing too bad.

At the apartment we opened our suitcases, crammed our Friday cosplay stuff into some bags and headed straight for the con.. after some speed breakfast of course. Närcon Vinter would start 13:37 so we had some time to spare but we had to leave the apartment because big sister had to go to work. Before leaving we figured that we could either take the buses or walk to the con, which was a bit farther away from the Linköping resecentrum (aka train/bus station) and over the bridge. We decided to walk. After some walking and asking random passers-by about the direction we managed to reach Anders Ljungstedts Gymnasium, the local where Närcon Vinter was held. We soon noticed there was hardly anyone outside.. okay, it was early and all but still no queue seemed a bit odd. We went to check if the doors were open and low and behold - they were! There were mostly people there who seemed to be con staff and pingus (con volunteers) but some congoers seemed to hang out closest to the entrance. Oh well, I thought maybe there would be no outside queueing so I figured it wouldn't hurt to go change into my Kenshin cosplay already now because it would take some time. Wroooooooooooong. It took maybe an hour or less before my twin banged on the door like "GET THE HELL OUT OF THERE WE NEED TO GO OUTSIDE. NOW." and I was all confused. Turned out Närcon wanted all non-workers to go outside queueing in below 0 weather. Stressed out I half-assed my make-up and some other smaller details of the cosplay, took my stuff and went outside. Outside there was now a queue forming and more people than earlier.

Dovahkiin and Trollface in the queue
It soon got really cold to queue in cosplay and I was shaking more or less constantly and just plain freezing my ass off. The con hype kinda died because standing in the cold for hours in a slow queue was a boomer... and I'm kinda disappointed why Närcon Vinter didn't really do anything to make the queue experience pleasant unlike its summer counterpart which handed out water, blasted music and stuff. Vinter Närcon queue experience was cold, mostly hypeless and torture. Sure I have a higher tolerance of cold weather than many others seeing I live in northern Finland and -20 °C during winter isn't uncommon at all.. hell I went out in t-shirt and flanel trousers to leave trashes this winter. But. Standing still for hours gets cold real quick... and I feel for those people I saw in short skirts, t-shirts or otherwise lightly dressed...

Oh well, I saw that some buses arrive and went "OHMYGOD. A WILD RI-KUN HAS APPEARED!!", said to my company to hold my place when I go meet them up. We exchanged hugs and went back to queue.

Ri-kun (left) and Jäätynyt Enkeli (right) queueing
Some hours later we finally got inside and escaped freezing to death.. or at least I did. As soon as me and my company got my Närcon Vinter con bands I went straight for the bathroom to fix what I left half-assed on my cosplay and to put on the swords. I fumbled with re-applying the make-up and shit because I could barely bend or feel my fingers. Not cool bro. Oh well, somehow I managed and after that Jäätynyt Enkeli left to hang with his own friends while me and Ri-kun, who cosplayed Ken Ichijouji from Digimon, walked around together. It took some time to regain the "pepp" so to speak (Swedish word used for the con hype) after the bad queue experience but because Ri-kun is such a dear and awesome friend to me it was alright. <3 Oh, we also met Psycho Cat soon after I had fixed my cosplay, she was cosplaying Grell Sutcliff from Kuroshitsuji.

After walking around for a while me and Ri-kun went to Sakura Garden to have a drink. I just wanted an ordinary coke while Ri-kun bought some fancy green matcha latte thingy. xD

The green drink
Battousai needs a coke ~
Also in Sakura Garden there were these super cute big llama/alpaca plushie thingys!


After that we just continued to walk around, check all the places and stuff. I must say I was surprised how many people seemed to know I was cosplaying Kenshin/Battousai. I had thought not many would know because it's a pretty old (although very classic) series and because I cosplay the Battousai/OVA/Tsuiokuhen/Trust & Betrayal/whatever version which is a bit different from the usual Kenshin everyone recognizes. Glad to see there's still Rurouni Kenshin fans around! :D

My expression is like -> "Bitches ain't gonna have my candy"
No but really I was just eating my leftover travel candies. XD (and yes, I shared them with friends)
Time passed by quickly and at some point late into the evening me and Ri-kun discovered a little food wouldn't hurt. Granted I had eaten my last proper portion of food Thursday around lunch time (which was frozen leftover chinese food btw) so I had lived on candies, bread, drinks and well.. not so much more than that I guess. We went to check the con's café thingy and there was.. Grandiosa pan pizza, cup noodles and pies. Your usual con food options more or less.. cheap junk food for the folks! But not like I mind because I'm cheap... and for some reason when I'm at an anime convention I don't feel hunger the same way. *shrugs*

Con cafeteria
Well, me and Ri-kun decided on cup noodles and Fanta Exotic. It's certainly not the most nutritious meal ever but at least it's yummy.

Our dinner... MMMMMMMMMMMMegacheap. *cough25SEKcough*
We had planned to sit on this blue cool tile thingy but when we were ready to eat there was people sitting on it so we crammed our way into the wooden benches against the wall to the opposite side of the bathrooms.

Cool bue tile thingy that was suprisingly comfortable to sit on...
At some point I had a quick Battousai photoshoot with Psycho Cat as the photographer. This was my favorite photo:

Me as Battousai. (Psycho Cat as photographer)
Around 22:00 something, if I recall right, me and Jäätynyt Enkeli decided it was time to leave the con to go sleep. We went to change back into normal gear and said goodbye to our friends and I went and asked in the con's information point about directions to the closest bus stop and what buses we could take to get to the right place. We then walked to the closest bus stop and sat there for maybe 20 minutes or something until the bus came. We got on the bus and I had trouble understanding how Linköping's bus payment thingy works... they have this system you can't pay with cash so you have to have this special "resekort" (travel card) that you charge with money and when you go on board a bus there's this device on which you buy/register your trip.. you only have to pay once a certain sum of money and then you can go wherever you want in town and change buses how many times you want in an 1 hour frame.. or that's how I got it explained later on. Oh well, at the bus I couldn't understand how this payment device worked and before I had time to figure it out we already had to jump off the bus at Resecentrum. lol We decided to walk the second part of the way back home and asked our big sister more clearly how the system worked when we got there. Turned out I had forgot to chose the youth ticket thingy before registering the card, no wonder it said "invalid" lol....

Saturday

"Oh gawd do I have to wake up, I'm so tired..." was probably the first thing I thought when the alarm went on in the morning. But then I thought that today was the Hakuouki cosplay group day so I had no choice but to drag my lazy ass out of the oh-so-comfortable-bed. Sleeping in a real bed is heaven after a night trying to sleep at the train's sitting places... I prepared all the stuff I needed for my Hijikata cosplay and started to dress myself. We had decided that today we would put on our cosplays before going to the con so we would have less stuff to drag around during the con day.. and besides the thought about dressing up in authentic (silk) kimonos in potentially dirty con bathrooms doesn't quite go well with me.
Okay, so I was tired as fuck and me and Jäätynyt Enkeli both went to the kitchen to dress to make sure we wouldn't wake our sister up. While I dressed myself I told Jäätynyt Enkeli to try tie his kaku obi by himself.. and I had fun laughing at his failed musubi/knot tries. XD I helped him after I had dressed myself though.

Dressing in the kitchen.. and yes, my face looked pretty much like that. xD
We both agreed on doing the cosplay make-up when we arrived at the con because well, we had planned to walk to the con today too. I did put on my violet contacts though. I also put on the base wig but not the ponytail clip-on.. no need to get it tangled during the walk.
   When we were getting ready to leave big sister woke up and when she saw us standing next to the door she asked if we're really going to go out like that.. well, in the sense she thought we were dressed too lightly for the weather and not really because we were dressed like samurai. xD We went out anyway, it wasn't horribly cold, maybe -6 °C and at least while walking the cold didn't feel so bad.. except that my twin's arms got red. lololo

At the con I saw Ri-kun (cosplaying Hajime Saitou) and Psycho Cat (cosplaying rasetsu!Sannan) sitting pretty close to the entrance. I explained quickly I had to go do the make-up and put on the rest of the cosplay. Jäätynyt Enkeli went with me and we occupied the biggest bathroom. I must say I kept on screwing up the make-up and it didn't help that all the paper towels were gone (as well as Plan B - toilet paper) so I had nothing to wipe my face with... until I figured I could use the hand blow-dryer thingy. Oh god that looked ridiculous. xD Well well, Jäätynyt Enkeli got done with his Keisuke Sannan make-up before me (I had to help him..) so he went out to wait with Ri-kun and Psycho Cat while I continued to get ready. At some point I decided to redo parts of my make-up because it just didn't turn out like I wanted and so in the middle of that frustrating mess suddenly there's someone banging on the door... it was Jäätynyt Enkeli who had realized he had forgotten his Sannan cosplay glasses on top of the hand blow-dryer in the bathroom. I kept saying "wait, I can't open now!" because there was no chance I could open the door.. and he kept on asking for the glasses. I couldn't open my eyes because I had contacts on and make-up and water mixed all over the place and just ahgjrwhjfds. Not to mention one of my contacts had for some unknown reason folded itself in half on my eye and that stressed me up even more because it felt so weird. I kept hearing "open the door and give me the glasses!" but all my mind could think was "FUCK YOUR GODDAMN WHORE GLASSES I CAN'T OPEN MY EYES RIGHT NOW." At some point he figured to be patient so I could fix the mess. I was annoyed at this point and it didn't help that my ponytail clip's teeth had tangled itself into the wig net and agfhsghjfd. I wanted to punch something. Oh well, I got everything to be sort of okay after some time and left the bathroom. We then walked around the con trying to gather up all Hakuouki group members for the Espresso House raid visit. We found everyone and went and waited close to the entrance around 13:00.  

Saitou and Hijikata taking it chill.. (Psycho Cat as photographer)
Our Chizuru and Kazama showed up a bit late but when we all were gathered we headed out to centrum to have some.. well, coffee or some pastries.

The start of the coffee journey! (Psycho Cat as photographer)
(Psycho Cat as photographer)
We found our way there safely and went inside to get a table big enough for all of us. Then we went and ordered what we wanted in smaller groups. 

Ri-kun (left) and me in Espresso House
I didn't really feel like buying anything because I don't drink coffee and it was pretty expensive.. so I just enjoyed the company and wrote poetry instead.. like I tend to do. Hijikata style. xD

Fifty-fifty concentration and derp. xD And I'm writing crappy poems... </3
The opposite side!
From left to right: Kazama, Chizuru, Sannan and western!Saitou
Psycho Cat was sitting on the "middle throne chair" so she's not visible on the photos sadly. :'( But it was a lot of fun and we were in Espresso House a pretty long time. Also thanks to Ri-kun for giving me pieces of the giant chocolate cookie, yum! <3

After the Espresso House raid trip we went to Hemköp (a food store) while we still were in centrum and it was close. I bought a Festis drink (cactus lime flavor) for nostalgic reasons. I haven't had one in ages!

Ready to invade Hemköp! 8D (Psycho Cat as photographer)
In le food store
Sannan-san's feet hurt so much so he took off the zori and put them in a shopping cart. SWAG. XD
Adorable Saitou-san in front of all the fruits <3
We then walked back to the con, it was quite cold because it was headwind. During the walk back some of us managed to pass the crossing before the walking lights turned red and some did not.

Not your usual sight at Linköping.. xD (Psycho Cat as photographer)
Back at the con with our group still intact we went to get our photos taken in the con's photo studio.

I saw this sign and had to take a photo because it made me laugh!
.. and also this!
We waited some time and while waiting my back hurt so I went and lied down on the bench.. and Ri-kun came and awwws. <3 When it was our turn I got up and we went to have some photos taken at the studio.

Our fabulous Hakuouki cosplay group!
(photographer Filippo Malvisi)
OMFG DSHGJDSAGJH I THINK I DIED  *tableflip* <3 <3 <3 ;A;
(photographer Filippo Malvisi)
Because I always want a duo photo with Ri-kun <3
(photographer Filippo Malvisi)
We waited some time after that to have an outside photoshoot with one of Chizuru and Kazama's photographer friends. We walked around the con and I stumbled upon Thyme, a Finn whom I had briefly talked with earlier on Närcon's forums. She had seemingly been looking for me and asked to tag along. Soon we found out she and Ri-kun knew each other! Thyme was super fun and when it was time for our outside photoshoot she followed with our group to the photoshoot location. I must say going out in the snow with zori was... oh god. So cold! xD

(photographer Filippo Malvisi)
Meanwhile after I was done posing I took my digital SLR camera and offered to photoshoot Thyme's Sister Finland cosplay from Scandinavia and the World.

Thyme as Sister Finland from SatW
Then we went back inside and our Hakuouki group split up. I hung around with Thyme, Jäätynyt Enkeli and Ri-kun, walking around and mostly sitting and taking it chill. My back hurt and my right foot hurt so much every step was painful so yeah, the rest of the Saturday I mostly spent sitting whenever there was sitting space free.

A beautiful alternative mermaid... xD
Ri-kun and Thyme chilling!
Me finger combing the wig...
Everyone softing ~
Oh, and we ate at one point pretty late too... and guess what me and Ri-kun ate?

Cup noodles.
Again.
I know.

Thyme ate some other sort of noodles and Jäätynyt Enkeli didn't want noodles so he left us in hopes of eating with his other friends or something. I would have wanted some "real food" but I didn't feel like walking out in the cold so cup noodles would have to do. Here, have some Hijikata feat. cup noodles photos. And yeah, I tied my sleeves so they wouldn't be in the way.



Around midnight I got tired and just couldn't take the foot pain anymore so I wanted to go to sleep. But. I couldn't find Jäätynyt Enkeli anywhere and I couldn't get connection to his phone either. ARGHJFDSGHJF. Me and Ri-kun looked around the convention once together and then Ri-kun went a second round while I sat down and waited with all our belongings. Luckily Ri-kun then found my twin and we called a taxi home because I refused to walk back to the apartment and waiting for buses didn't seem cool either.. I just wanted to sleep, the faster the better.. cost what it want.

Sunday

Sunday. The last and shortest con day. The con would end 12:00 and me and my twin woke up 08:00 if I'm not mistaken. While in bed I did think about just skipping this day but then I thought I would also pass by my last chance to see Ri-kun until probably the summer so I just couldn't. I also had to deliver Psycho Cat's art commission to her.. and I had kinda promised myself I wanted to wear 3 cosplays to Närcon Vinter and get some photos of my Espeon gijinka. Okay, enough reasons to get up so I did. This time we packed our costumes with us and I ate a banana and then we went to the Abisko bus stop. I wanted to take the bus today because my foot was still hurting. We got to the con with no bus payment derps this time and changed into cosplays and then we found Ri-kun and Psycho Cat. I asked Psycho Cat for an Espeon photoshoot.

Cosplayer: Valkoinen Samurai
Photographer: Psycho Cat





I chilled with Ri-kun and maybe one hour before closing time we went to the Hotto Dorinku bar because I wanted to have at least one drink from it because the summer Närcon's counterpart, Josbaren, is so awesome so I wanted to see if Hotto Dorinku was awesome too. There was a queue to the drink bar and it wouldn't get shorter if we waited so we went to stand in line. Psycho Cat joined us. When we finally got to order I noticed most of the flavors were sold out. I bought some foam milk thingy with vanilla flavor and marshmallows. It was quite yummy.

My drink!
Ri-kun bought some fabulous blue cotton candy instead xD
The drink was my goodbye for Närcon Vinter because after I had finished it it was time to get ready to leave before the con closed down. Only those taking the Närcon buses were allowed to stay inside the con after 12:00. I didn't have time to change back into normal gear so I just took off the ears and bid farewell to my friends and went with Jäätynyt Enkeli to the bus stop.

All in all Närcon Vinter was a good experience, it doesn't reach to the same epic caliber as the summer counterpart but it was by no means a bad con either. My only two major complaints are mainly the queueing in the cold.. that was a good way to torture a thousand congoers. Makes me wonder why Sweden doesn't go after Finland's con ticket system.. at the very least for winter conventions. Finnish cons send their tickets home and you put them on before entering the con and just walk in and someone checks everyone's convention bands at the entrance = no horrid slow queues. Sure I don't really mind queueing for summer cons, it can be seen as part of the con experience itself but for winter cons... just, no. Oh, and speaking of checking convention bands.. I noticed after the con that not even once was there any staff who checked my convention band. I walked in and out of the con freely.. I found that weird because at every other con I've been to there's always been someone who would check that you have paid to get in...

I won't talk so much about the journey back home because I mostly just slept through it. Although at Linköping train station this sight made me rage:

Stairs + heavy-ish suitcase + a foot that I can barely walk with + half-shit lungs = ALL MY RAGE
Oh, and at the train to Stockholm there was a random Sebastian (Kuroshitsuji) cosplayer eating chips at the opposite side of where me and my twin sat. Awesome!


What was less awesome was that my Loka soda water bottle exploded when I opened it.. and Jäätynyt Enkeli's did too a few minutes earlier. troll!Loka. xD

After the eruption..
Not so much more to say about the journey back home. It went smooth and nothing really interesting either so I will gladly skip boring you with it. Instead I can show a photo of the only merchandise I bought during Närcon Vinter - a Sengoku Basara (secret) Masamune Date figure from the Besökarnas Försäljningsbord. (translates to "visitors sale table")


That's it. Finally. Now to continue working on cosplays while I await the next con.. whatever con it will be. :'D I don't know yet!

Oh, also now when I'm home I think I got sick and my foot still hurts like hell but..

February 20, 2013

Närcon Vinter 2013 preparations!

Hi guys!

Tomorrow 13:45 Swedish time I will leave for Haparanda bus station to take the bus to Luleå.. and from there I'll take the train to Stockholm and further to Linköping.. to Närcon Vinter!

I'm so terribly excited over this, I've been longing to go to a con since Skecon early last November and tomorrow the loooong journey down starts! I have to travel 19 hours because I live so far away and I try to avoid taking the airplane when I have props with me because.. well, personal experience with stuff (read: a sword) breaking. Train and bus just are safer even though it takes a lot longer.. but I don't particularly mind because I'm used to traveling long distances.. hell, before my parents divorced we drove car from Sweden to Italy. xD
I actually started packing my suitcase already yesterday. I'm not quite done yet. Speaking of suitcases, I bought myself a new one last week. I got it for 50€ (I had a 50€ gift card hehe) and it has a pretty nice size, not too small but not too big either. Just right for me!

Con stuff!
I took out my Hijikata swords (although I've used them for other characters too) yesterday to check them and I managed to break the very tip of the longer sword when I took it out of the sheath too hastily. This was no surprise because there's been a crack on it for a long time *coughsinceuppcon2012cough* but it hadn't fallen off so I didn't mend it back then. Now it indeed broke off so I took some glue and glued the chipped piece back in place.

After I had glued it back in place..
I've also got my hands on a small red glass pebble some time ago and, because I won't have time to try on the whole Espeon gijinka before the con, I decided I should at least check if the pebble would stick to my forehead with some spirit gum. It did.. after some pressing. This means my Espeon cosplay is ready!

Glass pebble testing.. success!
Oh, also this time I will have a new friend with me to the con.. I borrowed it from school over the con weekend! Say hello to le digital SLR camera! <3

Nikon D60
This obviously means I can take more-awesome-than-usual photos of my friends (especially if they want a quick cosplay photoshoot!) and of course of the Saturday Hakuouki cosplay group! Did I tell we're going to be surprisingly many Hakuoukis? We have me as Toshizo Hijikata, Jäätynyt Enkeli as Keisuke Sannan, Ri-kun as Hajime Saitou, Psycho Cat as rasetsu!Sannan and Izz as Souji Okita. There will also be a Chikage Kazama, Chizuru Yukimura, Isami Kondou and two more Saitous. I hope I'm not forgetting anyone. xD We are so many, OHMAIGERD I'm so excited because last summer when I cosplayed Hakuouki very few people knew who I was supposed to be and I'm just so happy to see there's Hakuouki fans in Sweden too! (I've had the impression the series is more known in Finland..)

Now to finish packing and then PARTY HARD with le twin... lol not really. But seriously, this will be SO MUCH FUUUUUUUN!! ~~ :'DDDDDD

See ya!

February 19, 2013

Screen printing for Date's coat symbol pt.5

Yesterday I finally printed the symbol on the back of Date's coat in school. I won't go into details how the printing process works because I already explained that in part 4. I'll mostly just post photos this time and explain some things I didn't (have to) do when test printing.

Preparations..
Before printing I remember those little.. well, faults on the print frame which I didn't bother with while test printing but I wouldn't want them on the real deal. I first thought about handpainting carefully with a pencil over the frame and avoid the "leak points" but that would be more tedious than needed.. so the teacher said I could just cut super small tape strips and put them over to cover those "frame leaks".

Like this!
Next thing to do was to put the frame exactly where I wanted it. This took quite some time to get right because I kept getting confused where exactly the center point was.. and it didn't help that the symbol on the print frame itself was off-centered and I didn't notice that until later. Derp. Oh well, after measuring the distances all over the place with the measurement tape I was.. sort of.. confident it was in the center.

Center pleaseeeeeeeee
Then I just took some paint and the squeegee and.. ta-dah!


Sure I had my doubts the paint wouldn't stick because of this fabric's weird plastic-y surface and whatnot.. but it went okay. On the other half of the symbol's edges it looks like either the frame moved a tiny bit during the printing or that the fabric's surface doesn't take paint so well and it "flowed out" a little. I don't know how to explain that. xD But it looks fine unless you're looking at it from an ALMOSTINYOURFACE distance.

Next thing to do? You guessed it, make it dry quicker. Hair dryer to the rescue!

Drying drying..
Then I just took it home and today (Tuesday) I ironed it to set the symbol. Knowing that this fabric rolls up when heated I decided to put weights at both sides.. namely my Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable in their protective cases. lol

The last mission - setting the print.
With that the symbol is ready and I can get on with sewing the coat together, booyah! That sure will be interesting! But before that.. Närcon Vinter is coming up this weekend and I need to prepare for departure on Thursday. AAAWWWW YEEEEAAAA excitement!

February 17, 2013

Hijikata contact lens test feat. eyeliner

 Hello hello!

Last time I tried on my violet contact lenses for the first time. I didn't put on any makeup back then but today I decided to try using eyeliner and also try how it looked with the wig (excluding ponytail) on. I also got a new authentic dark purple kimono earlier this week and today on the morning I did some kimono kitsuke and, because this kimono is the same one I had planned to use for Hijikata (I keep on upgrading this cosplay!), I decided why the hell not go experimenting with the contacts when I still had the right kimono on? :D

Excuse me for bathroom shots, the lighting is a bit yellowish. Mom probably wondered what I did occupying the toilet for an hour or more. xD I tried to look Hijikata-ish but not sure if successful...


Close-up photo that shows contacts rather well
Tilting head...

.. and I ran out of pose ideas so have some KÄSIIIIIIIIIIIII
and borderline derp-smile. OTL
I don't know why but this time I had a lot more problems with getting the contacts in... but I managed, heh. Also my eyeliner is kinda sloppy, sorry about that. I'm not sure if I should have my eyebrows like that (aka naturally) or if I should cover my eyebrows and draw on new ones; I'm leaning towards the latter because it looks more anime-ish.

And here's a bonus black-&-white photo in which I edited the eyes:


I don't have so much more to say except that half-way during the photo taking I noticed the contacts didn't bother me as much – I guess my eyes got used to them because I didn't feel them as much as earlier. Yay!

Bye!

February 14, 2013

Lightning bolt belt

 Whazzup? ;)

Earlier today I thought about starting to make Masamune's pants but then I decided against it; I didn't feel like working with patterns. Instead I did the belt, figured it would be more fun.

Reference picture
I went to the attic to check for any elastic black fabrics.. found none so I went back inside and decided to use the pvc fabric because at least it's elastic.. but I wasn't so keen on having to use it because it was a bitch the last time I worked with it. Oh well, free fabric is better than having to go buy fabric so I decided to give it a try... and here's the rundown!

First I took a measurement tape and measured about how long and how wide I wanted the belt to be. I made it double the width because I would be folding it in half later.

I marked cutting lines on the wrong side of the fabric with a white pencil...
... and cut it out.
I cut off that non-pvc part at one of the egdes and put right sides together and sewed the ends together, with a simple straight stitch. This fabric doesn't fray so no need to zigzag it.

The ends are sewed together here..
Folding the belt in half I started sewing it closed, starting from the seam I folded in the sides of the fabric a bit while I sewed it closed.

While sewing it closed
After I had sewed over half of the belt closed with no problems it suddenly started to pull diagonally every time the needle/presser moved forward. It was like the fabric was being bunched up or something, something was pulling it the wrong way. I was worried if I kept sewing the fabric would wrinkle itself while under the presser so I took it off and looked at it. It was hard to get the error to show clearly on photos but I marked the problem area with a red circle:

To the left I'm holding the sides of the fabric folded in. (the remainind part which has not been sewn closed yet)
To the right the fabric is lying down naturally/relaxed.. the pulling is still there.
I decided to undo a few centimeters to check if the problem would go away.. after all it appeared pretty suddenly; everything had been working like a charm before. Because the seam ripper has disappeared I took a mini scissor to undo the stitching. After I had undone the part where it started the whole pulling problem I carefully continued to sew.. I passed the problem area and luckily nothing happened this time and I managed to sew the whole belt closed.

The belt closed
Now I just had to add that little lightning bolt decoration to the front! I stared at different references of Masamune and on some pictures it seemed silver but on most of the time it was gold.. so I went with gold. Up again into the attic I went with scissors and a measurement tape. I found a small roll of golden fabric and decided to use it so I cut out a small square at one of the corners. While cutting it I noticed the fabric didn't fray, awesome! I took the square with me and went back inside.

The fabric (it had that white part all along the top and bottom edges)
I went to get a pencil and started to draw a lightning bolt on the backside of the fabric. The backside was shiny and had an almost plastic-y touch to it.

The backside of the golden fabric..
After I had drawn the lightning bolt I noticed it would of course be mirrored because I drew it on the wrong side! So I drew it again, but this time reversed to how I wanted it and when I cut it out it was the right way.

Lightning bolt decoration cut out

The fabric was pretty floppy by itself so I decided to use some interfacing fabric to make it a bit sturdier. I cut out a small bit of interfacing fabric and ironed it on, obviously the sticky/glue side against the lightning bolt's wrong side.

Prior to ironing..
After ironing and after i had cut off the excess.
Now I just had to attach it to the belt itself. My first thought was to try using the newly bought fabric glue:

Fabric glue...
I tried gluing it on and noticed pretty fast that it didn't stick to the pvc fabric at all. The bolt decoration just slid around. I was back to square one... with sticky glue everywhere. The glue stuck especially to the interfacing fabric and it was just eww. I tried to get it off with a moist paper tissue but nope, the only thing that happened was that the lightning bolt lost some of the support the interfacing fabric gave... so needless to say it turned floppy again. Argh.

Interfacing fabric side feat. sticky glue remains...
After some thinking I figured that adding another layer of interfacing fabric on top of the old one wouldn't hurt and probably could restore it. Said and done!

A new layer of interfacing fabric ironed on. (before cutting off excess)
With that the lightning bolt decoration looked as if new.. and even slightly sturdier than it was at first. I decided no more gluing and went to get some golden sewing thread.. I found some embroidery thread but hey, it's thread too so why not? I did some test stitching on a scrap piece of the golden fabric (aka what was left of the square) and every time the needle went down the fabric gave a slight "crispy plastic" sound and I was like:


But I decided to try sewing the lightning bolt on anyway. Even if it would end up looking ugly at least sewn in place it would hold better than with glue...

Sewing it on.. I sewed in slow-motion and veeeery close to the edges...
To my surprise it ended up looking pretty fabulous, if I do say so myself!

Here's two photos of the finished super hero belt:



That's it for today, see ya!

February 12, 2013

A whole new experience – cosplay contact lenses! (Super Pinky Violet review)

 Hi hi!

// EDIT: This post is a review for the Super Pinky Violet circle lenses, as well as me talking about my very first experience with contact lenses //

For quite some time now I've been thinking about starting to use colored contact lenses for my cosplays.. or well, at least for those characters with unreal eye colors (red, golden, violet etc) or otherwise very vibrant eyes or just, whenever the hell I feel like I want to use contacts. xD Yeah, seemingly my brother Jäätynyt Enkeli had thought about doing the same thing, so we decided that for our Närcon Vinter Hakuouki cosplays we'd take our cosplaying to the next level!
I had done a lot of research prior to buying my first lenses so I knew what online stores were safe to order from and had a pretty good general idea about lens care, how to put them in and take them out, what brands were recommended for light eyed people etc. I knew what I was getting myself into... and I was excited.

A few weeks ago me and Jäätynyt Enkeli placed an order together at HoneyColor. I purchased a pair of violet contacts, namely the Super Pinky Violet, for Toshizo Hijikata because –let's face it– violet is not even an eye color that's possible to have naturally. And for some reason it bugs me more personally when I cosplay someone with unnatural eye color if I don't have said color; it's more noticeable or something just because it's, well, not normal. OTL

Toshizo Hijikata as seen in Hakuouki anime

I decided to go with the Super Pinky line because I had read that those had a smaller pupil hole than your usual circle lenses and one of my main concerns with getting contacts –as a light eyed person– was that because of a bigger pupil hole my real eye color would show like a ring around the pupil and clash with the contact's color and look off. ._. Circle lenses are mostly made with Asian people in mind and with dark eyes I can't imagine this pupil hole problem being hardly a problem at all, because brown is much closer to black (aka the pupil) than say gray or blue is, so brown "blends in" much better.
Oh well, back to the contacts. Except the contacts lenses I also got a random free cute animal lens case – in my case a blue elephant one.

I must admit they are quite adorable...

Enough rambling. Okay, so I had already taken the lenses out of their original vial bottles and done the preparations earlier so I won't go through those. I mostly followed PinkyParadise's Wear and Care Guide and had no issues. Before starting I washed my hands thoroughly with some mild liquid soap and I just followed the guidelines. Oh, I had also marked the bottom of my lens case earlier to be able to know which container was for the right and left lens. It's seemingly not recommended to mix the contacts up, like if you once use a lens on the left eye you should always use it on the left eye... or so I read.

This is what the lenses looked like in the lens case.. (bathroom light)
Sorry about bad quality photo.
 
Base curve: 8.6 mm
Diameter: 14.8 mm
Water content: 45%
Life span: 1 year (I recommend 6 months)

I know new contact lens users often have problems getting the damn things in but it didn't take so long for me, maybe 5-10 minutes in total for both eyes. I did have that "the contact won't stick to my eye" problem but after a few tries I got them in. But the most bothersome thing was trying to keep my goddamn eyelids from not blinking out of pure "ohmaigerd-something-weird-is-touching-the-eye!" syndrome. It wasn't the most pleasing feel having a new object touching your eyes; sure I had expected it would feel really weird at first but I didn't think it would be so hard to keep my eyelids open because normally I have no problems touching my eyes. Oh well, after some iron determination and mentally yelling "GODDAMMIT EYELID CALM THE FUCK DOWN. IT'S JUST A CONTACT, OKAY?" ... yeah. I'm weird.
When I got the contacts in I just blinked a few times to have them adjust themselves to the right place. For a few seconds my eyes got really moistened and it just felt really weird and a bit uncomfortable (no scratching, "dirt in my eye" or burning feelings though, so nothing bad) but that makes sense because this was my first time ever. After a few minutes it didn't feel all that weird anymore – got slightly used to it I guess. I noticed it felt the most weird if I moved my eyes hastily. Oh well, nothing impossible to overcome, it's just a question of getting used to it.
By the way I had no problems removing the lenses, I just slid it down to the whites of the eye and pinched the contact very carefully with my thumb and index finger and took it out.

And now for some pictures taken in your usual yellow-ish bathroom lighting.
EDIT: Sorry for the absolutely horrendous photo quality. OTL These first photos were taken with my old shitty digital camera.

Different-pair-eyes. o_o It's a flash photo, by the way.
Uploaded this just for comparison.
Bathroom light, both lenses in.
Flash photo indoors.
 
The color is pretty noticeable, not all over your face but violet for sure. The diameter is 14.8 mm, which is on the average bigger side, as far as circle lenses go.
My eyes do look a lot more anime-ish with contacts – me gusta! I'm really happy with these contacts actually, I just need to try them some more times to get used to them. Oh, and my real eye color is a blue-gray with hints of green, for those who wonder.

Here's two more photos of the lenses.
Both taken outdoors by me during summer, with a notably better camera. 




I also have a bonus close-up cosplay photo!

Hijikata cosplay photo. It shows quite well how
the lenses look from a distance.
 
Check out some other colors of the Super Pinky line and how they look on light eyes!
Reviews made by me here: Red, Green, Wine Red, Black

Short summary:

Color: 7/10 
Noticeably violet, even from a distance. The shade is quite cool.
Design: 5/10 
Kinda generic design but it's not bad.
Opacity: 7/10
The violet is pretty opaque, hides my real eye color nicely.
Enlargement: 8/10 
These are enlarging. It's between a natural and unnatural look and yeah, they occasionally look creepy on me.
Comfort: 6/10 
Okay. Sometimes feels uncomfortable for a while when I put them on.
Naturalness: 2/10 
Doesn't look very natural because of enlargement and color but still not super freaky either.

Bye bye and thanks for viewing ~~

February 7, 2013

Zigzagin' all around

Hi hi!

Today I should have printed the back symbol on Date's coat but.. I wasn't in school. I will do that next time instead.. I figured today I could at least zigzag all around every part.. not like it's really needed because the fabric hardly frays at all but yeah, I just do it as an extra precaution and because I want to be able to press the seams open later.

Zigzaging is such a basic thing to do so I don't feel there's any need to explain the process or take many photos. The only thing I can mention is that because the fabric I'm working with is a bit elastic I decided to use the "stretch zigzag" stitch instead of the usual one.

Zigzaging ~
I saved the spiky lower part of the coat for last.. I figured it would be the hardest one to zigzag because of the spikes that have pretty sharp angles. I also had to watch that the very tips of the spikes didn't fold themselves under the presser or anything else unwanted.

While zigzaging the spiky part..
I found myself turning this piece around a lot when zigzaging it.. it was a bit annoying but it all went well in the end.. and what's surprising is that I managed zigzaging all the pieces without even once running out of bobbin thread! *winner feeling*

It was full when I started and this much left when done :'D
Next time I have art class I'm going to print the symbol on the back I can't start sewing the coat pieces together before that.. or adding the trims either.

See ya!