Cosplay Stitch And Seam The Stitch and Seam
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Welcome to the Cosplay Stitch Seam where three crafters explore the vast world of costume creation. Join Pannon, Vermilion Fire and David Crestsphinx as they talk cosplay community, crafting, contests, and more!
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Ep. 193 What's Cringe? No Edits!
We talked about being cringey at cons. But what is cringe and how do you go about doing the things you enjoy when people around you say it's cringe?
Well we don't talk about it all that much but we do not edit most of the podcast. That's fun right?
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EP. 192 Eurovision
Pannon and Jaguarquinn will be doing a charity give away Sunday May 19th 11 AM MST
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David is on faer own and is going to talk about their special interest and the drama around Eurovision... Come join in on the fun
Eurovangelists Podcast
Nemo - Switzerland
Joost Klein - Netherlands
Baby Lasagna - Croatia
Bambie Thug - Ireland
Angelina Mango - Italy
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Ep. 191 Keeping Your Motivation
Ever miss a deadline?
Worry about picking up from where you left off?
How do you stay focused when new shows and costume ideas keep coming out?
The gang talk about what motivates them, finding your style and offering options on what's best to keep yourself motivated to that finish line.
Don't forget to join our Patreon
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Cosplay 1
Lunar Lepus Cosplay
Cosplay 2
Thebeholdersartandcosplay (They/Them)
Cosplay 3
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Ep. 190 April 2024 Check in
Pannon and David talk about their progress on different cosplays and shows they have been consuming.
What shows are you watching while you craft?
Want us at your con? Let us know by asking your local con to reach out @ www.cosplaystitchandseam.com
If you want to support the show:
www.patreon.com/cosplaystitch
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Ep. 189 Cosplaying and Video Games
Vfire and Vfire talk about their favorite subject! Video Games.
That and Shadow of the Colossus. But what makes a great Video Game based cosplay? Well the Vfires are on the case!
Want us at your con? Let us know by asking your local con to reach out @ www.cosplaystitchandseam.com
If you want to support the show:
www.patreon.com/cosplaystitch
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Ep. 188 When to go up a Class
Going to a new con? Not sure what level to compete as?
Well with this community episode suggestion we talk about how to know where to place yourself in the con of your dreams!
Want us at your con? Let us know by asking your local con to reach out @ www.cosplaystitchandseam.com
If you want to support the show:
www.patreon.com/cosplaystitch
Customer Reviews
Sooooooooooooooo goood
Bro I love this you deserve that 4.9 stars but I should be 5
Also can you do an episode about making an oc and cosplaying as it
Cosplayrific
Listening to Cosplay Stitch and Seam is truly a transformative experience. Listening to Pannon, VFire, and CrestSphinx be human, embrace imperfections, and celebrate every step of the cosplay journey is truly inspiring. Not only do they provide a plethora of cosplay information and techniques they provide the support everyone needs to cosplay comfortably despite race, sex, gender, or weight. Through their facebook community and discord they truly are making a difference, while making amazing costumes.
My Favorite Cosplay Podcast
First things first. I’ve met the hosts of this podcast and it’s hard not to love their labor of love.
Second-I would probably actually rate this a 4.5 stars vs 5, because of the audio. Some early episodes and convention episodes have audio problems. I don’t consider these a dealbreaker because of the context and content for these episodes, as in con episodes where you can normal con background noises.
I love the humble approach to learning and growth in cosplay (and subsequently as a person) the show promotes. VFire and Pannon are never condescending towards their guests and audience (sarcasm excluded), and often share their own stumbles in a lighthearted and humorous manner.
It has been great to listen to David coming on as a cohost, as he embodies the person just getting into cosplay, proving that anyone can cosplay.
And it’s not just limited to the hosts, some episodes feature audience input or specialized guests.
This podcast covers a myriad of topics, and has built a wholesome community of cosplayers who want to help others out. All are asked to share horrors or happy stories of cosplay.
I keep trying other podcasts for cosplay, and I just keep coming back to this one. I’ve learned and enjoyed so much of this-I am very grateful for all the tips and tricks learned since this started.
Ps. I’m so glad the puns are back!