View in 1080p! I was a little nervous about creating the harness for my Shadow of the Tomb Raider cosplay, but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be!
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Quiver & Sheath By Crofty Cosplay – Shadow of the Tomb Raider Tutorial
View in 1080p! I’m always trying to figure out ways to make cosplay props on a budget and still make them look good. To make both the Shadow of the Tomb Raider quiver and sheath, it barely cost me $20 because I used all affordable supplies and even found the perfect dark brown
Read MoreQuiver Strap / Harness – Shadow of the tomb raider tutorial
What i used: – 1 inch black nylon webbing – 1.5 inch black or dark brown nylon webbing – 2 inch tan / beige nylon webbing – 1 inch slide – 1 inch side release buckle – 1 inch oval ring x 2 – hot glue gun and glue sticks – the usual tools like scissors and a lighter for sealing the ends of the nylon webbing Reference
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What you need: 18 x 15 piece of fake leather or leather or whatever material you want to use and scale it to what you need it to be in size beige yarn acrylic fur Hot glue gun and sticks Picture Tutorial coming soon for translations
Read MoreRise of the Tomb Raider Quiver tutorial by Jenn Croft
Rise of the Tomb Raider Quiver by Jenn Croft The Rise of the Tomb Raider quiver was a fun project and relatively cheap to make. I worked on this as a collaborative effort with Meagan Marie (all photos courtesy of her). All of the materials came from Tandy Leather and cost around $100USD to make TWO quivers, one for Meagan and one for me. (~$50USD per quiver) Here are my list of supplies, many of which included enough for two quivers, such as the leather, thread, straps, and belt: Rawhide-…
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Tomb Raider Quiver and Strap Tutorial
Tomb Raider 2013 Quiver by Kirsten – Part 1 Hey all! Sara has asked for a tutorial for my quiver and strap. In this PART ONE, I’ll go over how I made the Quiver. PART TWO will detail making the Strap. it can be found at the bottom of the page if you click next: part 2. I suggest reading through both entirely before beginning, as you will be able to see how common items and techniques are used in both tutorials. WHAT YOU NEED: 1. Canvas. I used two canvas…
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