Costume-Con 35 (CC35): Single Pattern Competition Gallery and Rules

Costume-Con 35 (CC35): Single Pattern Competition Gallery and Rules

CC35-SP-13b: Loki, God of Mischief

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CC35-SP-13b: Loki, God of Mischief | Designer(s): Mary Ellen Duff | Maker(s): Mary Ellen Duff | Presenter(s): Mary Ellen Duff (Photo ID: Alex Kung | Event Date: 2017)


Competition Staff & Rules

Staff:

  • Single Pattern Contest Director: Kevin Brewer
  • Master of Ceremonies: Gordon Rose
  • Presentation Judge(s): Amanda Irwin, Helen Muir and Dizzy Lizzy
  • Judge’s Clerk: Unknown

Rules:

The Single Pattern contest is designed to kickstart your creativity by giving you a starting point from which you can go wild!

You must be a registered member of Costume-Con 35 to enter or model garments in this contest. You may make and enter more than one garment, but an individual should plan on appearing on stage only once. If you wish to combine garments into a “look”, say a dress and cape or jacket, you can model them both at the same time.

Here are some examples of previous year’s patterns and  the final results, to give you an idea of how it works:

Original pattern: Japanese kimono, and some of the results:

folkwear-patterncc30-kimono1cc30-kimono2

Original pattern: Retro kitchenette pyjamas, and some of the results:

kitchenette cc31-pyjamas2 cc31-pyjamas1

Original pattern: Medieval fantasy gown, and some of the results:

SinglePattern-cc28 singlepattern-straps singlepattern-cait

 

THIS YEAR’S PATTERNS

CC35’s patterns are below. The patterns below are to be used as a starting point for creating an outfit. You may stay close to the original pattern, or alter it dramatically, but the final product must be recognizable as being made from one (or more) of the patterns.

McCall’s 7025

Close-fitting, lined coat has princess seams, side seam pockets, standing collar, cuffed sleeves with darts, large sew-on snap closures, button trim and hook & eye at waist seam. Contrast patch pockets and lower skirt. Belt is not included in pattern.

M7025

McCall’s 5214

Tunic-length, lined doublet has collar, long sleeves and cuff variations. Doublets have belts and cap sleeves. Doublets B, C have contrast sleeve and cuff. Doublet C has contrast collar; loose fitting, pullover, lined tabbard has mock-sleeves, appliqué and back opening slit. Cape E has contrast lining.

M5214

McCall’s 6940

Dresses (close-fitting through bust) have seam detail and sleeve bands. Partially lined, wrap with tied ends and appliqué, or off-the-shoulder with optional boning. Belts have backing.

M6940a M6940

 

The Rules:

  1. Make as many garments as you want, but you will only appear once on stage. You may, however, recruit models for any others you make.
  2. If you wish to combine any of the Single Pattern garments into a “look”, or style, you can model them in layers.
  3. Mixing and matching the patterns is permissible and encouraged, but you will need to be able to explain the construction to the judges. Documentation is also highly encouraged.
  4. We will not be using the Skills Division system for judging.

The Single-Pattern contest will be held during the Friday Night Social. Format is a simple runway walk with background music provided by the show. To reserve your spot, please contact the director before April 15.

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