New Sewing Pattern Available!
Hey guys! I Uploaded a new cosplay sewing pattern and tutorial just before Halloween! This Tutorial has 8 pages of detailed instructions with diagrams to walk you through the process of sewing your own Ghost Face Robe from the Scream movie series!
I started making this project because my boyfriend is a huge Scream fan, and I wanted to make him a Ghost Face robe with a fabric more accurate to the movies. However when I was researching the Robe I noticed a severe lack of guidance online when it comes to sewing your own robe. So I decided I would document the process of making a robe and share it with all of you!
I gathered all of my references for the robe from the first scream movie, gathering dimly lit screenshots, and sketching out the basic shapes. I took my partners basic measurements and used those to draw my pattern shapes on big sheets of paper, then I got to sewing. When the robe was all finished we did a photoshoot and I digitized my pattern and wrote up the instructions step by step for anyone to follow! It was a lot of hard work but I finally have it published on Etsy to download! I hope you guys like it!
Photo Shoot



To celebrate finishing my Ghost face robe pattern we did a little photoshoot! We reached out to a local photographer and I bought some cheap materials for a quick Casey Becker costume. I managed to find a cheap wig on amazon and thrifted a sweater I wouldn’t mind destroying.
Our set was a cute little Air BnB in a residential area, we wanted the set to look as close as we could reasonably get to the first kill from the first scream movie. Once we were all set up get got to shooting! The first stills we got were In the kitchen with the iconic stove popcorn, and house phone. As we moved further through the shoot we ramped up the spook factor in the photos.
It was an interesting challenge to try and look scared in photos. Most photoshoots I try to be either cute or intimidating, but never scared. I couldn’t stop laughing in between takes, especially for the “kill” photos since we had to be posed so strangely for the shots.
Overall I had a really great time and it was really fun to commemorate the pattern with photos we can keep forever!
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