Duct Tape Costume



Uploaded by: DizzyWillow
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Time Lapse video of myself working on a duct tape costume. I am currently working on making a Carmen Sandiego costume.
There is a narrated version also available since the text is almost impossible to read. The song is from the group called "BOND". Some more details as well: The pieces took me about six hours to create. Sewing the actual coat took quite some time, but I forgot to keep track and was unable to re
cord it. Regular thread was used, but three sewing machine needles were broken in the process due to all the gumming from the glue and the thickness of the tape. I hope to be updating my photobucket account (same username) with images of the full costume soon.


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That was awesome ( 11 months ago by tabxmaux)
That was awesome
HAHAH seriously ... ( 11 months ago by eatmymonkeycake)
HAHAH seriously WHAT? Why?
Haha, that's really ... ( 11 months ago by TelltaleEyes)
Haha, that's really cool! Nice work. Don't wear that when it's hot out :P
This was amazingly ... ( 11 months ago by yougosquishnow)
This was amazingly cool. Why didn't you stick the pieces together with more tape? Would that have been harder or screwed up the measurements?
thats neat ( 10 months ago by Phillip72471)
thats neat
wow sei bravissimaaa ( 10 months ago by Frenk2008)
wow sei bravissimaaa
Let me get a dollar ... ( 10 months ago by Litholia)
Let me get a dollar :D
i want to ... ( 10 months ago by kutztowngraduate)
i want to collaborate with you--i make products on the spot--my fake company is art2go.
Tape would have ... ( 10 months ago by DizzyWillow)
Tape would have been alright, but I was worried that it would have changed the measurements, and also come apart. I wanted the coat to not be just a large piece of duct tape, and sewing it gave it the tell-tale ridges that made it look better.
good point. i can ... ( 10 months ago by yougosquishnow)
good point. i can imagine seeing the seems up close. makes it even more impressive actually. You deserve major props for this one.
This is absolutely ... ( 10 months ago by john4knecht)
This is absolutely amazing. my friend Ari would adore you for this and expecially the Carmen Sandiago Hat video. She's planning on going to Comic Con as Carmen.. I'm deffenatly forwarding yoru video to her
holy cow! how are ... ( 10 months ago by ttvvlover)
holy cow! how are you moving so fast?
omg that was so ... ( 9 months ago by drasco61084)
omg that was so awesome xD
you should really ... ( 9 months ago by masolifriedl)
you should really get yourself a table!
But; nice work!
that was freaking ... ( 4 months ago by ri8002)
that was freaking awesome
tha hell your on ... ( 4 months ago by jaguar82130)
tha hell your on steroids and crack =D(jk i know u fast forwerd it
you're a trooper! ... ( 4 months ago by kiwolive)
you're a trooper! i'm impressed! duct tape clothing and such is so frustrating!XD i made a corset recently and it was so intense!
awesome is it a ... ( 3 months ago by dorythefishefntm)
awesome is it a hobby or occupation?
Just a hobby. It ... ( 3 months ago by DizzyWillow)
Just a hobby. It was something to "pass the time" while I was off learning about my real occupation. :)
this is so awesome. ... ( 3 months ago by sofloverpyro)
this is so awesome. ive been planning on making a skirt with low suspenders out of duct tape for a while. i bought 2 rolls of duct tape and these awesome buttons for it, but i havent had time to make it. ill use your video as a format. i thought that i would hand stitch it...would it be easier if i used large needles? or should i just use a sewing machine?
I recommend a ... ( 3 months ago by DizzyWillow)
I recommend a sewing machine. Duct tape is thick for hand sewing. You'll need a bottle of rubbing alcohol nearby to clean the needle often. It gums up from the glue, and this causes the needle to break faster. This material will likely break the needle, so I recommend buying a couple extra ones if you don't have them already. Take your time, be patient, and take a few practice runs on some smaller practice pieces so you get an idea of what it's like sewing this stuff.
I am very impressed ... ( 2 months ago by petersonism)
I am very impressed. This is the first time I've ever heard of someone making clothing out of duct tape. Nice work!
how did you do that? ( 1 month ago by darkchocolatemntn)
how did you do that?
either way use ... ( 16 hours ago by kangaroomara)
either way use something like rubbing alcohol to clean the needle as often as possible. it could break your sewing machine if you use it and get the special needles for sewing thick cloth like denim, leather, vinyl, etc.



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