I drew the wing pattern onto PVC with a sharpie |
I tried out some acrylic paint (which wasn't going to work) |
The black was cut from a remnant of soft black suede |
After some more exploring, the plan was to make a hood out of a large pvc collar, so that when it wasn't raining the upper wings lie over the woven wings of the moth on the upper back of the coat. But when it was raining it could be zipped up into the hood, with the wing shapes beside the face.
Inspired by Elsa Schiaparelli, I made buttons from supersculpy in the shapes of developmental stages of the wasp moth (My commissioner preferred a zip, so these aren't in the final design) |
This is part way through machine-stitching the soft black fabric and zip onto the PVC collar, using tissue paper to stop the machine sticking to the plastic. Yes, that is my kitchen table. |
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