sonicfreak04
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Im looking into remaking the tales of beedle the bard btw do u have the potion labels?
Greetings from Jackson, GA. Saw your Prof. Trelawney handbag and was amazed. Do you have any current pics? I ask because we are trying our best at a Prof. Trelawney cosplay ourselves....hoping to have her ready for "Days of the Dead" in Atlanta, GA Feb. 7th-9th 2020 at the Sheraton. Any info you'd be willing to share about the hand bag build would be greatly appreciated. HywayAlthough I have several props from the Harry Potter movies in the works, I wanted to share the progress on two of them.
My wife has a very good Professor Trelawney costume which she’s been wearing to various cons.
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Since there always seems to be a need to carry junk around - cell phone, water bottle, camera, snacks, and so on, we thought an appropriate carrier would be the handbag that Professor Trelawney uses and is shown ever so briefly in HP and the Order of the Phoenix when she’s being sacked by Umbridge.
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After several googling attempts to find one already made were unsuccessful, it became apparent that we (I) would have to make one ourselves. Since the bag has a carpet like appearance, I sifted through a few on-line videos, and adopted a hooked rug approach. I generated a pattern and transferred it to the backing material.
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Bought some yarn and started hooking .
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Unfortunately, at the rate I’m going, this’ll take the better part of a year to finish
ATL
Do you sell the pattern for this purse? I would love to make one for my costumeAlthough I have several props from the Harry Potter movies in the works, I wanted to share the progress on two of them.
My wife has a very good Professor Trelawney costume which she’s been wearing to various cons.
View attachment 362779
Since there always seems to be a need to carry junk around - cell phone, water bottle, camera, snacks, and so on, we thought an appropriate carrier would be the handbag that Professor Trelawney uses and is shown ever so briefly in HP and the Order of the Phoenix when she’s being sacked by Umbridge.
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After several googling attempts to find one already made were unsuccessful, it became apparent that we (I) would have to make one ourselves. Since the bag has a carpet like appearance, I sifted through a few on-line videos, and adopted a hooked rug approach. I generated a pattern and transferred it to the backing material.
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Bought some yarn and started hooking .
View attachment 362782
Unfortunately, at the rate I’m going, this’ll take the better part of a year to finish
ATL
Although I have several props from the Harry Potter movies in the works, I wanted to share the progress on two of them.
My wife has a very good Professor Trelawney costume which she’s been wearing to various cons.
View attachment 362779
Since there always seems to be a need to carry junk around - cell phone, water bottle, camera, snacks, and so on, we thought an appropriate carrier would be the handbag that Professor Trelawney uses and is shown ever so briefly in HP and the Order of the Phoenix when she’s being sacked by Umbridge.
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After several googling attempts to find one already made were unsuccessful, it became apparent that we (I) would have to make one ourselves. Since the bag has a carpet like appearance, I sifted through a few on-line videos, and adopted a hooked rug approach. I generated a pattern and transferred it to the backing material.
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Bought some yarn and started hooking .
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Unfortunately, at the rate I’m going, this’ll take the better part of a year to finish
ATL
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Wow! this is awesome. Did you ever finish the Professor Trelawney bag?Although I have several props from the Harry Potter movies in the works, I wanted to share the progress on two of them.
My wife has a very good Professor Trelawney costume which she’s been wearing to various cons.
View attachment 362779
Since there always seems to be a need to carry junk around - cell phone, water bottle, camera, snacks, and so on, we thought an appropriate carrier would be the handbag that Professor Trelawney uses and is shown ever so briefly in HP and the Order of the Phoenix when she’s being sacked by Umbridge.
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After several googling attempts to find one already made were unsuccessful, it became apparent that we (I) would have to make one ourselves. Since the bag has a carpet like appearance, I sifted through a few on-line videos, and adopted a hooked rug approach. I generated a pattern and transferred it to the backing material.
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Bought some yarn and started hooking .
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Unfortunately, at the rate I’m going, this’ll take the better part of a year to finish
ATL
Using 112 jump rings of various sizes and shapes, I was able to connect together all the parts of the necklace.
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It's basically finished. Now for the wood box!
sonicfreak04 - Regarding the locket you'd like to make, and how I'd approach it: I'd start by downloading every image I could find of the real prop, and then in super slow motion, re-watch all the movie scenes with the locket, and develop a clear view in my mind exactly what the locket should look like (it's a MinaLima design). Then I'd draw it to scale (for me-using AutoCad), and sketch details that I find important. From this I'd decide what materials I could use and that I have the capability of working with. That is, I would think ideally the locket should be made of an amber colored crystal, but I have no way of working with crystal or glass. I'd probably settle for amber plastic or polymer clay and then have to figure out how to add the green gems to make the "S" and engrave the runes into it. (Another possibility is the 3D model and 3D printer approach of which I'd have to climb the learning curve, but to which Turbo Sausage has used to good effect to make his Snitch). I'd probably try to use sheet brass to make the metal parts, because it's available, easily machined, solderable, and easily plated.
It's difficult to be more specific without actually making one, and I do have the Noble Collection lockets.
I hope this helps.
ATL
Do you sell the pattern for this purse? I would love to make one for my costume
Thanks! If you can believe the folks at WoHP, I bought the last replica necklace they were selling. I can't speak for the rest of the RPF community, but I know I do not do commissions. I can not even predict how long it might take to make another and the hours involved would dictate a fairly heavy price, and besides, it's seems that most of the findings and the opals I used are no longer available.Greetings. Brand new to the forum and I am so very impressed with your replica Cursed Opal necklace. I have been searching for the Universal Store necklace and have, like many others, had zero luck. I am curious to know if you or anyone on the forum does commission work. If so, I would certainly be interested.
Sorry to hear that you had surgery but I am hoping that it went well and that you will recover. The bag is looking amazing. What brand of thread are you using if you don't mind letting us know.Actually - no. I had a little bit of surgery earlier this year (after all it is 2020) and had some time to work on it. I'm not good at "hooking" and it's like drawing a digital picture one pixel at a time. June 7th:
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August 5th:
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I work on it about an hour at time. It's just slow going!
ATL
Thank you so much for the pattern, you are awesome!See the attached. You'll need to find some way of printing it. I had access to a full size plotter and scaled it to around 18 x 18 inches. I believe the actual prop is more like 24 x 24. The larger you make it - the longer it's going to take!
ATL