Miku, Rin, Len, and Luka are the only ones who have numbers because they're the only Character banks created by Crypton Future Media! MEIKO and KAITO weren't created by CFM, but by YAMAHA directly (the creators of the VOCALOID software), but YAMAHA gave the distribution rights to CFM for MEIKO and KAITO, and now all six of them are actually not VOCALOIDS at all anymore, and instead are now known as Piapro Characters, because they're being switched over to CFM's proprietary software, Piapro Studio, instead of the original VOCALOID software. people will understandably forever still call all six of them VOCALOIDs, but -technically- speaking, they're not anymore.
@negimeister48411 ай бұрын
Some more context: Yamaha's first voicebanks were Leon and Lola, who were basically faceless voices. After releasing MEIKO and KAITO, Crypton realized that attaching a character to the voicebanks made them much more successful, so they launched the "Character Vocal Series". Those characters got more details such as a full name, age, height and weight. The first one of those characters was Miku, hence CV01.
@Maggies-chaos-corner_2311 ай бұрын
@@negimeister484 that’s so cool!!!!🤩😲😲
@negimeister48411 ай бұрын
They also thought hard about Miku's character design and it went through many iterations. She almost didn't get twintails. Other design drafts had a big ponytail and a sharper, more angular silhouette. A few years ago they made those drafts into a full design and released it as "Miku if ver.", together with "if" versions of Rin/Len and Luka.
@Aizen1150711 ай бұрын
Nerd
@weewooweewoo141411 ай бұрын
@@Aizen11507 thank god i have interests and i'm not boring like you
@notiddymothbirlfriend11 ай бұрын
The blue/purple thing is an optical illusion. The pink, with the bright white background, makes the blue appear pinkish, despite being a true blue
@deansaturtle11 ай бұрын
Mmm colour theory by beloathed
@twinfantasytowers11 ай бұрын
Frick color theory!! All my homies hate color theory/j
@berdeng10 ай бұрын
the surrounding cooler, darker blue also further adds to this effect, making the lighter blue appear MUCH "less cool" (aka warm aka purplish) in comparison even if it's a neutral blue! i love the part of color theory that's more about perception c: color is relative and depends on its context ^^ (search term for further reading: color interactions)
@struzzzle7 ай бұрын
And also - I’m a designer too and have this conversation so often with customers - you can not match colours on screens to physical colours. They are RGB, everybody’s screen is set up differently, it’s impossible.
@SparksArtandCosplay7 ай бұрын
It’s also because the blue is slightly gray and the blue on Miku’s hair is slightly green
@lynndragon253611 ай бұрын
Juban is basically the Japanese version of a “shift” the layer you wear to protect your good clothes from your skin and is super washable which is nice to know that you get that across countries
@AnnaMorimoto11 ай бұрын
I don't want to over complicate the issue, but most juban, especially for formal wear nowadays are silk and not regularly washable. The cotton hada-juban, which is the underwear layer underneath, is washable. I guess it's similar to how visible silk petticoats and washable under layer petticoats exist? Yes, juban started out the equivalent of the shift. Yes, daily wear juban are still made from washable fabric like linen, mosulin wool (not to be confused with cotton muslin), or synthetic fabrics. Yes, it's fascinating how different cultures came up with similar solutions to a common problem.😊 Detachable collars/han-eri and sweepers/fuki&hakkake are also solutions you can find in both western historical fashion and kimono!
@lynndragon253611 ай бұрын
just like how we have silk underwear everywhere nowadays everything evolves
@ashblack435111 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you about not stressing out about color accuracy. People can be senselessly mean and there is only so much fabric out there. Also, I don't think you're colorblind. I think what you experienced is normal optical mixing. Great cosplay creation. Thanks for sharing the process
@therussianprincess703611 ай бұрын
I mean, color is relative. In an image it mixes with the surrounding hues, and irl material would likely reflect its surroundings a little. The color picker was likely the best way to objectively gauge the blue, and even then everyone will see it a little differently.
@negimeister48411 ай бұрын
Color perception is weird and subjective and extremely situational anyway. Purple isn't even a "real" color.
@TiffanyLeClair11 ай бұрын
It’s like they are jealous and find anything to nitpick… haters gonna hate. As for colors, I have found I have a near perfect eye for them (on non-shiny/reflective surfaces), but I’d say 98% of people don’t. Especially when they start describing colors with other identifiable objects…. And more specifically with the color “mustard”… it’s a thing… lol!
@TiffanyLeClair11 ай бұрын
@@negimeister484I had to look up what you meant by that… and I had no idea! 🤯 thanks for sharing! It made me think it’s kinda-ish the same way you’d think about black and white.
@rocklobster395611 ай бұрын
ye colours completely relative and trying to work with it in fabric where its limited would suck so bad ToT
@ssnekky11 ай бұрын
A while ago I played one of your videos on the TV, and my mom was in the room. She has no interest in anime, cartoons, or cosplay, but she does enjoy sewing content, so she watched with me and really enjoyed your channel. We watch your videos together now, and she says she’s amazed by your ability to translate 2D into 3D every time. Edit: just got to the part where you explain vocaloid and what Miku is, and she said she finally understands after my countless attempts at explaining!
@aquadeer274911 ай бұрын
it’s almost becoming a tradition for miku to appear during the festive season AND IM HERE FOR IT!!! Anyways lemme enjoy the video cause I’m excited
@nemene11 ай бұрын
I was wincing in sympathy the whole sherpa zipper install. I struggled so hard to sew just a regular zipper into a sherpa dress last year (for my Cult of the Lamb cosplay), and also ended up having to clip some fluff so it would actually zip. Felt like I was shearing an actual sheep.
@UDontTakeMeSeriously11 ай бұрын
As someone who patterned a doll kimono from scratch, essentially to do the same thing you're doing, it was painful watching you make the exact same mistakes I made on the sleeves when I created my first kimono.
@allhana36511 ай бұрын
Oh yes I did the same thing. I was making a kimono for the first time and when I finally got to the lining part I messed up in the exact same way. It all made sense in my head, but physics did not agree. I was making this for a competition and there was maybe 3 days left at the time I messed up, I was an emotional mess.
@nemu_etoile11 ай бұрын
Just wanted to correct that Snow Miku 2023's theme was sky motif, the sea/ocean theme was 2022's ! I always love that you share pieces of knowledge of what you're cosplaying everytime, whether it's infos about who created the design, or here, about the origins of Snow Miku and of Miku herself. Amazing work !!
@Homodemon11 ай бұрын
Oooh, so the fluffier parts are supposed to be clouds!!
@nemu_etoile11 ай бұрын
@@Homodemon Yes, exactly ! Isaky told specifically her big paintbrush is also meant for her to paint the sky, and the moon and sun, and colorpalette are meant to represent dawn
@grandmasgopnik96426 ай бұрын
Oooh that’s really neat
@kirakiracoz197411 ай бұрын
This cosplay is so beautiful!! also 2 hour video is exactly what I need to get through beading 52 strawberries for my strawberry Miku cosplay
@scarlettarana11 ай бұрын
How’s the cosplay coming along?
@kirakiracoz197411 ай бұрын
gooddd! she’s almost done, just strawberries :D
@youdonotcare10 ай бұрын
How about now?
@KingOfStuipd7 ай бұрын
Heyy did u finished the cosplay?
@Homodemon11 ай бұрын
Been watching this one with my grandma, she used to be a seamstress in her younger years, (back when sewing machines needed to be pedalled by yourself) she adored your Strawberry Miku videos and is amazed at the amount of work, knowledge and craftsmanship you put behind every piece ❤
@cornflakes-does-stuff11 ай бұрын
the inverted scallops are so genius I'm in complete awe of them, I"m saving that to my "solutions" technique mental library for sure ! and I'm sooo excited for the wig especially!! it's such an insane shape and colors! I think the cosplay has turned out super cute and pretty so far, the bonnet is so adorable!!
@fliptail601611 ай бұрын
This is the second cosplay video I’ve watched today that features“kimono with poofy skirt” look. (The first being Crescent Shay’s Kokomi cosplay video) To me, this style is associated with Japanese girl groups/idols; which is exactly what Miku is. The costumes for these girl groups almost always features a super short poofy skirt, no matter the style or inspiration. Look up photos of AKB-48 and you’ll get what I mean. The “poofy skirt kimono” style is kind of a mesh of those traditional idol dresses, and Kimono. I’m Japanese, and a new year’s tradition for a lot of us it to watch “Kohaku Utagassen” -a war of the genders style singing competition that’s basically just a big advertisement for everything new in entertainment for the coming year. Anyways, every single one of those big idol groups have a “poofy skirt kimono” look; so as to look festive and traditional for the holiday, but also stay on theme. This is where I imagine Miku wearing the outfit. Side note: My grandmother takes classes for dressing people in kimono, so I’ve been dressed by her many times. Even though I get dressed by her often, it still feels special every time she dresses me. It’s not like she explains what she’s doing, (she’s just not that kind of person) so don’t quote me on this, but “eri” essentially just means collar. The “half kimono underwear thing” that you describe is basically a traditional Japanese Dickey.
@rylieriver645411 ай бұрын
SNOW MIKU!!!!!! This video is going to be an absolute amazing one. I absolutely am already excited to see what the set list is for the idolfest!!!
@sleepymoebear11 ай бұрын
This video was a roller coaster. I think i'm content in not seeing another scallop for the rest of my life. Thank you for showcasing your hard work and dedication, your end reveal tops my expectations every. Single. Time. ♥
@ms_ch11 ай бұрын
SO! MANY!! SCALLOPS!!!
@HeyLizardLeigh11 ай бұрын
literally gloves are the worst and I refuse to make them, this is so valid !! loved such a LONG video!! cannot wait for this week’s. also- MORE BLUE PLS
@mochataite11 ай бұрын
i seriously cannot wait to see you at holmat this year!! it’s my first time at holmat and to hear you’re performing is such great news!! i look up to you a lot (i have looked up to you for years, i just turned 18 and this will be my first con by myself) and i cant wait to cheer for you. you inspire me and so many other young people in the community. you help me realize that i’m allowed to cosplay how i want, im allowed to make my cosplay fit my body, not make my body fit my cosplay, you’ve helped me develop more skills. so much more but i’ll stop. love you, can’t wait to see you !! - mocha
@stanwee11 ай бұрын
i think the dark blue garment was a very shuffled about hanten, which were used over kimonos during cold weather. they’re stuffed garments with guilting on the inner layer to keep the wearer warm. (i say this bc im wearing one rn and i think a snow character having a hanten makes a lot more sense bc it’s a garment to keep you warm)
@HerSilverKeys11 ай бұрын
Clicked on this video without realizing it's almost two hours long.... girly, you're killing it!!! Loving every project you work on, keep up the good work! You're my biggest cosplay inspiration, even though I'm more comfortable with props than sewing (,:
@lon3ly_m1ku9 ай бұрын
For a while I had the mindset that I could pick up sewing and immediately be good at it and would get really frustrated with myself when I would mess up, to the point where I'd give up on even the smallest projects. But seeing one of my favorite cosplayers make mistakes helps me remind myself that nobody's perfect and I shouldn't pressure myself to be. I look up to you so much and probably wouldn't have even considered learning to sew if I had never come across your channel. I hope I'll be able make cosplays as incredible as yours someday! Thank you for being such an inspiration to me! ♥
@AyaHizunashiArts11 ай бұрын
1:50 that aggressive "BUCKLE UP" made me sit up straight within a milisecond, then burst into laughter the next... Sarah I love your content way too much even though I haven't cosplayed in years let alone sewed my own ❤ Greetings from Germany
@jojoslameerrand930511 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the pocket is a welted pocket. I've seen them in victorian gowns as well! Only thing missing from yours is the pleat& twill tape to the waistband lol. Also it's totally valid to have the pocket under an overskirt, I'm paging through Costume in Detail by Nancy Bradfield, page 251-254 has a *wedding dress * with a side seam pocket under the draped overskirt
@HinaThePuppet11 ай бұрын
The Snow Miku designs are some of the best official designs out there in my opinion. About the numbers on some of the Cryptonloids, it is just a weird design choice. The Vocaloid softare is from Yamaha, but Miku is from the company called Crypton. Meiko and then Kaito were the first voicebanks from Crypton for the Vocaloid 1 software. Miku, Rin, Len and Luka then came out for the Vocaloid 2 software and because Miku was the first Crypton voicebank of that line, the artist who made all of their official artwork just gave her the number one as a design choice. Rin and Len came out afterwards, so they got the number two and Luka as the last the number three. Snow Miku herself also is the mascot for the yearly winter festival in Hokkaido and originated from a snow sculpture someone made of Miku.
@hellomynameis________11 ай бұрын
OKAY if you like Isaky’s art style, please please please read the Lalin’s Curse webtoon. I read it right when season 1 finished, and it is still one of my favorite stories I have ever read. It is criminally underrated
@zaranea792011 ай бұрын
OMG the struggle with liningh the sleeves which were supposed to have openings on both sides gave me war flashbacks to my Quinn Cosplay and the weird chaps she wears. I had the EXACT same struggle first and as soon as you pinned both sides and started sewing I literally screamed at the screen trying to stop you and when you started realizing that you can not turn them inside out anymore I broke down laughing being happy that I am not alone in not understanding sewing physics :D Maybe a tip that made it work for me without top stitching: I layed the "sleeves" out the way were supposed to look in the end (the way you lay them out when preparing for a topstitch. Then I pinned them togetehr with the seam allowance flipped inside and after THAT I turned the whole thing inside out. It led to a weird loop but I managed to make it make sense ;) So yeah. Very relatable and lovely vcreation as always sarah!
@Neophoia11 ай бұрын
I thought that the navy blue layer was a take on a Happi(法被/半被)? They are sort of common for festivals so might be super niche but I made that assumption based on size of the garment... Also, having speed setting for machine is something I forget some modern ones don't have. mine is from the 1980's and the pedal works like that of a car, so if press it lightly it goes slowly, like slower than using the handwheel on side.
@shroompunk28510 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying the color accuracy thing! Right now I’m actually styling a wig for my princess peach cosplay and I bought a wig that’s a little too orange. My dad kept insisting it looked fine but I was worried I wouldn’t be recognizable. So thank you.
@MossIsCool3147 ай бұрын
Hearing you so excited about seeing Miku at Miku expo made my heart sink a little knowing now that it was just a screen 😭
@Purple_Trial7 ай бұрын
Srsly 😭 I dodged a bullet by being busy the day it came to cali
@DeathRose964 ай бұрын
oh no...watching this after the mikuexpo fiasco, hearing you be so excited to see the "hologram" is so sad Q_Q
@Fallen_Ember11 ай бұрын
OH MY GOSH SNOW MIKU!!! Sarah this turned out absolutely amazing!! I don't even know how you manage to do all of these crazy cosplays and not go insane. Absolutely amazing work, once again! (p.s I love the hair :)
@essielayn3 ай бұрын
Around time stamp 17:37 : when you told the childhood story of your teacher’s mother lovingly placing a lovingly-made kimono on you, and how 🫶🏾SPECIAL YOU FELT 🫶🏾👘……… I LOVE LOVE LOVED THAT “tangent!”👍🏾🌟
@isuki.i9 ай бұрын
I’m rewatching this for the millionth time while crocheting my runa cosplay
@seanmcgcostumes11 ай бұрын
It took me a couple of days of being sick + digesting this is small pieces, but it was so worth it! I love this long video and learned a lot, including about Miku (whom I’ve never heard of except from your videos, so the explanation of who she is and how her designs come about was VERY appreciated!). This was such a joy to watch, truly. Also, I love the new hair!
@PreciseSpace9 ай бұрын
Learned the hard way abt organza when trying to make the cape for my king boo cosplay 😔 Had to scrap the idea and use a single layer of fabric instead of adding the organza on the inside like I wanted
@TheCrazyChickity11 ай бұрын
There is something about you putting all these pieces together and showing us the final outcome that makes me want to cry. Seeing your hard work and going along this journey with you to see something so beautiful at the end just makes me so happy. I can tell you really pour your heart and soul into everything you do. There need to be more kind hearted people like you in the world ❤
@chacha_rouge11 ай бұрын
You used the open side method for sleeves! I literally had a Moment TM the first time I realized I could do this on my cosplay shirts instead of pinning sleeves that rarely fit their sleeve holes. It's so much easier. Me when you pinned the sleeve shoulders right side in: SARAH NO We've all done this when doing lining at least once I swear it's a canon event for cosplayers... Also never did I imagine hearing a Johnny Weir reference in the same sentence as Wendigoon, but for gloves? Checks out
@ScentedPineForest9 ай бұрын
Rewatching this piece of absolute art while using your zippered-pocket-with-no-zipper method to turn the fake pockets in my office dress pants into real pockets. They didn't turn out nearly as clean as yours, but I'm proud of them! Especially since the existing welt was so awful and made my life miserable to work around.
@2nouli11 ай бұрын
I think the light blue looks kinda lilac because we compare it with the darker blue, which is way more blue, and the hair color, which seems to have a bit of green Also it seems to be an intermediate color between the dark blue and the pink, which usually means purple
@ocean_and_spring11 ай бұрын
watching this kind of longer video of cosplay craftsmanship really makes you appreciate the cosplay to an extreme level! i feel like i'm peaking into a behind the screen moment of somthing amazing
@CanKotaCreate11 ай бұрын
Woohoo first video of the snow miku cosplay release! This genuinely blew my mind, your cosplay so far is looking phenomenal. Can’t wait to see more of your snow miku journey! 😂❤❄️
@darth-milk11 ай бұрын
this video came out just as i was about to start my project for completing lizard leigh’s fanwork challenge of the month
@darth-milk11 ай бұрын
ok update! i was making the appa plush from choly knight’s website and i finished like a third of all the bits and pieces of it
@daniellesullivan928410 ай бұрын
I LOVED being able to binge this whole costume in one full video. You're an amazing seamstress and your creativity is boundless. Thank you for this!
@Mikoandchiko11 ай бұрын
Yessssss Sarah posted!!!!, We love the new hair tho❤
@hahabonk920711 ай бұрын
not even 10 minutes in and I'm already experiencing secondhand pain over the gather/elastic do/re-do situation
@oliverry_11 ай бұрын
I love your videos! found you through the strawberry miku cosplay, and even though I've never done cosplay, your videos are very entertaining and fun to watch and inspire me to make one someday!
@ohlookitsmystic11 ай бұрын
Omg super excited to watch this!! I'm currently con crunching right now, this is perfect to watch!
@synisterlmao11 ай бұрын
omg same here!!
@JewelryNurseАй бұрын
I'm not a cosplayer, but I love watching you for the sparkling personality and the wonderful sewing tips. you always make me laugh and share my day.
@amiephotos11 ай бұрын
This video was obviously a labor of love and an amazing ride! The joy of seeing you dance in it, the pride when something works, the devastation and frustration when something doesn't work - watching your videos is such a treat and it always makes me feel almost like I'm there in the studio with you! Incredible job and looking forward to seeing it all together!
@allyrae33311 ай бұрын
I'm sad I can't give extra lines for not JUST Asmr Twix but ALSO wendigoon reference. You make my heart happy
@muffinberriescosplay11 ай бұрын
Omg Sarah you have inspired me to actually make my own cosplay! You’re a huge inspiration to me and I’m so happy you posted a new video!
@VINNY-DRAWS11 ай бұрын
Omgg, I love your hair with the blue
@SudaNIm1033 ай бұрын
“Topology” is the name of the field of science and mathematics unlying what configurations can and cannot be “bag lined”
@sunnydotjpeg11 ай бұрын
YESSS ISAKY'S SNOW MIKU! they're one of my favorite comic artists and im so glad their snow miku has gotten so much love
@ColorwaveCraftsCo11 ай бұрын
Apparently I’ve been living under a rock because I had no idea who Miku was, so thanks for that little bit about her. 😊
@KASANATION11 ай бұрын
It looks wonderful!!! I was so hyped up for this, and now it’s finally here!! You rock, Sarah! I can’t wait to see your future cosplays! I really look up to you; you’re so amazing words can’t describe it. Keep it up! Take care of yourself!! :)
@marykubasak11 ай бұрын
Sashiko the art of decorative mending, usually done with white thread on indigo-dyed cloth - your tear just makes it more Japanese!
@Chebellle11 ай бұрын
the blue hair is SUPER cute. It would look lovely all blue imo, but also I really LOVE the mixing of the 2 colours
@RahonaStream11 ай бұрын
I'm so glad that you left all the details in this video, the longer video was great! that light blue totally looked purple with the rest of her costume, that was really interesting. Great work!
@rei994111 ай бұрын
Your cosplay is perfect! Dont doubt your chancess entering it in a contest its still so good.
@renjun_holic11 ай бұрын
YAAYY SARAH POSTED !!!! And this cosplay is sosos cute i love it sm. As soon as i saw the art after watching your strawberry miku cosplay, it made me think of you (also i love the new hair!!)
@emiliadrukhen349611 ай бұрын
I watched this video while drawing strawberry miku to give to you at holiday matsuri this year… then realizing that your cosplaying snow miku (im kind of slow) this year, hopefully I’ll finish snow miku while watching the wig video!
@RosePhantoma9 ай бұрын
I will say! I'm in a maid cafe with wa lolita uniforms (kimono tops), and the koshi himo (waist tie) actually stays very well while dancing. if you make another like this in the future, don't be afraid to go w/ ties, if you want to.
@yasharose611 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to see the wig video, hopefully you’ll suffer less than your last Miku wig. Enjoyed having this on in the background of making my next cosplay for next year. (And your hair looks very pretty and fits you!)
@vampirebl4des11 ай бұрын
YAY SO EXCITED FOR THIS. idk why invisible zippers are always uneven at the top or bottom but it's a fact . that satin stitches look so gorgeous . i love the sock god appearance
@willowrae505111 ай бұрын
I verbally gasped so loudly when you ripped the fabric my husband said I almost gave him a heart attack 😅😭 you poor thing that absolutely sucks!! I can 💯 relate to making mistakes due to impatience. BUT it still looks amazing! (cant even tell the rip is there) And I really hope that it's able to be a competition piece one day! Love this cosplay!
@willowrae505111 ай бұрын
And yes!! Love the blue hair!!
@moda78z11 ай бұрын
Sarah, you are not only an excellent seamstress, you’re also amazing at making your videos. They are very interesting, informative AND entertaining. I watched every single second of this almost two hour video, and I don’t do cosplay, nor do I watch anime. You should be really proud of yourself because you have many talents. ❤️❤️❤️
@footpath2110 ай бұрын
gotta say, as a teenager that absolutely adores vocaloid & has friends that love it too, that little segment about how it's been popular for so long really spoke to me. the vocaloid community is just so amazing, because it's really truly just a bunch of nerds coming together and celebrating robots singing, and i think that's great. my favorite vocaloid fact, though, is that the project was originally named project daisy, after daisy bell, the first song ever sung by a computer :'] and as someone who's been a long-time fan of isaky's (been obsessed with lalin's curse for... a LONG time now lol), seeing them win the 2023 competition was such an incredible moment. seeing any artist you love grow and get recognition is really magical, and seeing such a beautiful cosplay made with so much care and love is even more amazing.
@freekjedenturk586611 ай бұрын
I always love watching your videos where you are making cosplays and 'overexplaining'. I recently started making my own cosplays. I've been wanting to for year (been cosplaying for 9 years) but your videos really got me to make that step. My sewing is no where as good as yours but it's so nice to follow your jeurneys and work on my own.
@jess426511 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say you inspired me to actually try sewing - something I’ve wanted to do for a while but never felt like I could do in real life. I’m starting small - a skirt. But I wanted to say thank you for inspiring me
@deanofthequeer10 ай бұрын
I love the "sew sleeve on while garment flat" trick, saved my sanity more than once
@MyFictionalChaos10 ай бұрын
I also do that bow method but I learned it from Momo Kariño!!! She is an OG sailor moon cosplayer as well 😂
@mossy_cosplays11 ай бұрын
I have my second ever sewing lesson today- I'm 17 years old and there wasnt every really anyone in my life to teach me about sewing- you have inspired me to take it up myself and make my own cosplays one day
@Elmascose11 ай бұрын
THE DANCE WAS SO CUTE AAAAH LOVED THIS!!!
@SilentMeteorite5 ай бұрын
44:50 "Next year, I'm going to get to see the Miku hologram at Miku expo!!" Sentences said right before disaster :(((
@Ghostkittyart9 ай бұрын
i think having the light blue so close to the pink in the design it tricks the eye
@KasperNotTheGhost11 ай бұрын
I’m exciteddd omgomggg I been waitingggg for thisss
@KasperNotTheGhost11 ай бұрын
This is so perfect omg : D it really does feel special the wig with it will be really super goodddd it looks so perfectttt I can’t wait
@Molly-Pop11 ай бұрын
WHY AM I ALWAYS SLEEPING WHEN SARAH RELEASES A VIDEO DANGIT The elementary school story was very cute, thank you for sharing that experience with us
@DancingInDreamWorld11 ай бұрын
I just started watching, but thank you SO MUCH for actually doing the English subtitles and not just - leaving it to be autogenerated. Thank you!
@spikednutmeg11 ай бұрын
girl you had me anxious until the end reveal; I thought you were going to cross the collar right over left 😭 I should have known better that you would not make a mistake like that! Absolutely gorgeous- thanks so much for sharing the entire process. Creating something from scratch is hard enough, filming yourself the whole time is exhausting!!! Can't wait to see the wig odyssey next week!
@alib875811 ай бұрын
There is a traditional way to do a double scallop hem called a Madeira Applique Hem. It's a fussy hem to attempt no matter how you approach it.
@stopprocrastinating418111 ай бұрын
damn i almost teared up at the end! Creating a costume entirely from scratch of a character you love feels already so special but this one looks amazing!! You inspire me so much and i would def like to try my hand at creating a cosplay when i'm out of grad school ! I've already tried once but it didnt came out so great haha
@wigglewiggle420111 ай бұрын
Omg new hair looks great! Reminds me of kokomis!
@Fudomekimo11 ай бұрын
Literally working on my Snow Princess Miku for Holmat as I saw this posted ❄️
@katberro11 ай бұрын
So excited to watch this, was just about to start working on my cosplay so now I have something to watch meanwhile!! I love your work so much Sarah!! 💗💗
@GretlUnicorn11 ай бұрын
As far as I have already watched it, I´m very impressed that it ist possible to make by human hand! You are very talented!!!
@ametistarr11 ай бұрын
i cannot stop thinking of how talented you are... thats amazing!
@oceanman918311 ай бұрын
your strawberry miku was the inspiration for me to make my snow miku 2019 cosplay :D
@circusgacha7811 ай бұрын
YAAAAASSSS SNOW MIKU I love ur vids I’m so happy everytime you post
@jessicaneal855311 ай бұрын
That scallop method is absolutely fantastic! I love the idea of the pinking shears to help make notches to turn easier, fantastic. You've done such a great job with this.
@deimoslohaku347611 ай бұрын
TWO HOURS VID WOOHOOO omg no but it actually makes me trully happy !!! I have a cosplay I really wanna work on during my vacations and I already know I’ll have those vids on loop !! So thank you, I genuinely enjoy the longer vids !!!
@Ro-bv4hk11 ай бұрын
Blue and purple are so so close together. I was making the scarf Grusha wears in the Pokémon’s violet game and I couldn’t find the right color purple. It took my partner going with me to the yarn store to realize that it was blue. Since it’s next to pink, it pulls more toward purple but it was a true neutral blue too. Colors are hard
@bobberina_3 ай бұрын
So the cosplay drama got me interested, the con vlogs got me invested and now I’m halfway through watching an almost 2 hour video of cosplay creation. New fan!
@sidereuscaelestisdraconis696811 ай бұрын
From what I've seen in kimono wearings tutorials, the gaps on the sides seem to be for tucking your hands in and adjust the fold below your chest (this fold helps shorten the length of the kimono/yukata because there are no sizes, like you've said). However, when I was in Japan and went to an onsen, the yukatas I wore there didn't have gaps at all. Yukata sewing was my first ever sewing project and one day I will sew it traditionally correct, right after I learn how to make my country's traditional wear. Also I want to say, I love your contents Sarah. I've been sewing for a long time (and I am the same age as you too!) and after knowing your channel I've learn new things to improve my sewing technique and boarden my horizon. Your sewing logic thinking and mine are similar too and I can't help but smile and said "oh yes I did the same with this type of costume too!" watching your videos. Keep up the good job, lots of hearts for you! ❤❤❤❤
@MissTwisteddd11 ай бұрын
Cannot tell you how awesome your videos are for learning more advanced sewing techniques. It's always a joy to see your creations come together and something to aspire to with my own sewing!
@Phynnwin11 ай бұрын
Ahhhhhhh I’m so excited to see the snow miku 🫶🫶🫶🫶
@liedghoulette11 ай бұрын
The fact that I was trying to do invisible zippers with a regular zipper foot has me dead. Now that I know there is an invisible zipper foot and I have finally bought one, my life is so much easier, thank you so much Sarah ❤️❤️❤️
@rebeccaabram231211 ай бұрын
I see your "I hate myself" in making a ton of pom poms and raise you a High Low Skirt with 7 swags all hemed in scalloped quilted tabs. I'm using Flocked HTV in place of quilting and was ironing them onto the 120+ tabs while watching this video...when you read off your Patrons is when I reached the last tab...here's hoping I have enough...
@taylorblanchett752811 ай бұрын
your kimono story is so special! thank you for doing everything you do with such love and passion!!!
@RealJamesMan11 ай бұрын
I be getting my 4 course meal ready for these videos, I adore you and your work so much it gets me inspired to get off my butt and continue working