I think my biggest problem at the moment is sewing >.< However, you and Jenn do spectacularly at acting and improv, so I'd love to hear about that as well!
I'd like to know more about sewing, hand or machine. What I learned in Home Economics has since slipped my mind lol.
I'd also like to hear a few more wig tips for cutting and styling, especially if you have some tips for hairstyles worn up, like ponytails, buns, loops, etc. I have a character I want to cosplay who wears her hair up in elaborate styles, but I have no idea how to go about doing it. ;;
Though I'm always up for acting tips (I plan to go into acting professionally, and so I always love advice from other actors), I had to vote for machine sewing. I'm a bit of a newb in the sewing category; I've currently sewn two draw-string bags, a pillow, a pair of elastic-banded pajama pants and two AWFUL robes.
Any and all advice on machine sewing would really help a lot!
I guess of all those options, sweing was the only one I didn't have much access too. I mean, I come from an acting family, and they do all kinds of make-up stuff and I've been in some improv shows. And I know how to pull for a make-up favor. ^^
The only thing I've ever sewed was a misshapen stuffed bat in my first year of middle school.
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You seem to be best at that.
However, you and Jenn do spectacularly at acting and improv, so I'd love to hear about that as well!
I'd also like to hear a few more wig tips for cutting and styling, especially if you have some tips for hairstyles worn up, like ponytails, buns, loops, etc. I have a character I want to cosplay who wears her hair up in elaborate styles, but I have no idea how to go about doing it.
Any and all advice on machine sewing would really help a lot!
The acting I have no prob, but the voices/accents is what I struggle in.
The only thing I've ever sewed was a misshapen stuffed bat in my first year of middle school.