because my little Cutie Pie Princess of a Waifu deserves something silky soft and dreamily comfy♥ Konomi Yuzuhara To Heart 2 - Wikipedia generally inspired by;
well, i made her undies there from scratch, and i also made this Nightgown and Ballerina costume as well;
your girls are so cute, I envy your sewing skills, the undies, nightgown and ballerina outfits came out so well, I thought they were from Volks
@Tasuke - how do you get the leggings to stay up? Elastic? Bead of silicone? I feel like I already asked you this, but it's an issue I'm struggling with. I can't keep the stinking hosiery up!
Elastic lace banding, sourced from packs of actual HANES and FRUIT OF THE LOOM brand Nylon Tricot panties;
who knows? if i was closer to a medium/large city with a good-sized fabric store, i might just find that they actually had at least one or two varieties of banding with a finer lace pattern, or, perhaps, better still, a lace trim, that scaled better in diminutive 1/6. alas, i live in a rural area, with WAL-MART being my only real source for raw materials such as this. perhaps i should just buckle down consider looking online for something closer to exactly what i want? in the mean, the full-size panty legbanding does manage to look pleasing enough serving the same purpose on Konomi's miniature bra and panties there, and i have seen the occasional vintage/semi-vintage pair of panties with bands fairly close to that thickness, so i suppose it's realistic enough. her stockings' lace bands, mind you, came from a slip or something that i found some time ago at a thrift or the like...
That's interesting. Your Walmart doesn't have a fabric section? I know what you mean about living rural. It's why I moved out as soon as I could. If I'm not within 10 minutes of a 24-hour grocery store - I'm not living there. I like the amenities of living near cities. If not for the spouse - I probably would live downtown, TBH. If you're in the US, JoAnn Fabrics offers free shipping and lots of ongoing sales.
they do, and it has served me well many times over the last 20 years that i've been at this hobby. still, their selection was once FAR better than it is now. IIRC, at, one time, long ago, they might have had two or three varieties of fine lace trimming (their selection of such things was once MUCH better than it is today) that probably would have worked reasonably well for 1/6 undergarments and such, and, IIRC, only one of them was elasticized. all told, even in those "gravy" days of WAL-MART's fabric dept. i had nothing like the mind-boggling breadth of selection available to me that one time, back around 2005 or so, when my Grandma, -living in my old childhood city of PORTLAND, OR.- took me to a massive (and expensive) fabric outlet that seemed to have anything and everything one could think of...