These are photographs from the second fitting we had, which is the costume in top fabric (in the first fitting it is made in calico.)
Even though it wasn't done with the actual performer the costume fit perfectly. It was just the textile patches that i needed to work on.
These next photos are of the finished costume only without buttons (we were waiting for laser cut buttons) on a mannequin.
This is a close up of the cog design that is all over the shirt and on the pockets. I created the design, made the screen and did the screen printing, was a long process and took a long time (as i had to make the screen up twice) but i got there in the end and think the end result was worth it.
Not long after the hand in my regions costumes got sent off, as they needed them for a performance that was going on in Stroud for it, here are some photos, with the performer in my costume and is with the other costumes.
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