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I made this last year for Dublin Comic Con. It was my first cosplay so I decided to do something simple. I found the green shift dress online for a cheap price after a lot of hunting so I suggest either making one out of some stretchy green/blue fabric or taking the lazy way out like I did. If you do decide to hunt for one, take a month or two for preparation because you might end up having to make one after all.
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Step 1
Draw out the needed shapes on paper, and fit them to the size of your dress.
A cross for the yellow, a big circle for the red, two medium sized circles, one in dark green and one in dark blue, a triangle for the blue and 2 sort of thin rectangle with two curved ends for the dark blue again.
Cut them out and pin them to the according colours. Cut around the templates.
Leave the sky blue sheet as it is. -
Step 4
Use fabric glue or Wonda Web to stick your shapes to your dress. Leave for 30 minutes or more to dry.
When dry, do the same with your remaining shapes on the left side of your dress.