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Bringing Willa Snap’s Clockwerk Dress to Life

Once we decided to attend Balticon 52, it was a pretty short jump to: Let’s make Willa’s Clockwerk dress!

But how?*

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The Clockwerk Dress: Fabrics and Gears and Boots, Oh My!

The Clockwerk Dress: Fabrics and Gears and Boots, Oh My!

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Published on March 17, 2018 20:33 Tags: balticon, balticon52, cosplay, dressmaking, fashion, illustrations, love, sciencefiction, scifi, steampunk, ya, yalit

Clockwerk Dress and Wig!

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Published on May 14, 2018 06:18 Tags: balticon, cosplay, fashion, idiot-genius, skirts, steampunk, wigs, willa-snap

Willa Snap's Clockwerk Dress

The Masquerade (Balticon 52): Willa Snap’s Clockwerk Dress.

Jessi won Best in Class for Presentation, and Dith took a ribbon for Workmanship!

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Published on May 27, 2018 10:49 Tags: balticon, cosplay, fashion, idiot-genius, skirts, steampunk, wigs, willa-snap

Listopia: Middle Grade Steampunk

What is Steampunk? It’s a lot of things. It’s four Englishmen traveling across India in a huge, steam-powered mechanical elephant (Jules Verne, THE STEAM HOUSE, 1880). It’s fantastic airships, goggles on top hats, arcane gadgets, waistcoats and parasols. It’s Victorian England if the technologies of Victorian England never faded. It’s mechanical computers, spinning propellers, clanking machines made of gears, iron, and brass. It’s London lit by gaslights, mysterious villains, and mad scientists with diabolical powers. It’s fun! So, grab your aviator scarf, done a long pair of evening gloves, pocket that watch that turns back time, and come and join us.

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