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It also heralds the start of another unintended project of mine – on as you may come to read, I had no desire to begin.
At first glance, the new Doctor’s costume is somewhat arid of reproducible, unique items, so though I find it interesting (but not to my taste) I could see little I to indulge my sewing skills on.
But as time progresses, the off-the-peg costume he wears has become increasingly difficult to track down, and I have been approached by a number of cosplayers asking if I would be looking to replicate the shirt he wears.
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But I hadn’t made trousers before making my Five and Six Trousers, so maybe I just need to learn.
As a coincidence, the set-learning part of my recent college course covered shirt-making, showing me it was actually a little easier than I thought.
So, I’m up for the challenge . . .
You can start to follow my progress on my new blog:
eleventhdoctorcostume.blogspot.com