I added a sequined trim along the hem of the skirt and up the separated front panel for some extra detail. There is a matching white petticoat with lace on it (the same bow lace from the bodice).
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#Rapunzel (tangled) full#
Sorry, I no longer remember the pattern I used as the base for Belle’s skirt (it’s been a few years.) Basically it’s a skirt that is full at the bottom and relatively fitted around the hips. When you look at the images of Rapunzel, her skirt is a little shiny with a little bit of texture, so I was not only matching the color, but the sheen of the fabric.įor the skirt pattern, I used my muslin for my Belle blue dress skirt, and then split it into the same number of panels as Rapunzel’s. You can also just find good shots online of your character and print them out, making sure your computer print-out is as color accurate as possible. Often the color that you remember in your head is not very accurate. I highly recommend doing this sort of thing when you are picking out fabrics. I took this book with me when I bought the base fabrics (for the cap-sleeves, the lower sleeves and the non-printed-pattern part of the skirt).
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#Rapunzel (tangled) movie#
If I did it the other way around, there's no guarantee that I could find fabrics at the store that would match what I made at spoonflower.Ī note on color matching, I had bought a Tangled children’s book which I felt had pretty color accurate images of the 3d models from the movie (ie not 2d illustrations or color skewed mood screenshots from the movie). I wanted to make sure that fabrics printed at spoonflower matched the surrounding fabrics properly, so I decided to buy the base fabrics first, and then create my spoonflower fabrics to match them. (There are other fabric printing places like Fabric on Demand as well.) I decided to design the fabric myself and have it printed at spoonflower.
![rapunzel (tangled) rapunzel (tangled)](http://clipart-library.com/images_k/tangled-transparent/tangled-transparent-14.png)
I could either find a brocade I liked that didn’t have the exact floral pattern of Rapunzel’s… or I could make a printed fabric which wouldn’t be brocade/woven, but would have the exact pattern. Rapunzel’s center-skirt-panel fabric in the movie is kindof a brocade (with some slightly reflective threads) so that it changes color in the light or how the fabric drapes. The trickiest problem to solve before I could start the costume was to find or make a suitable fabric.