I Made A Giant Fork

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Chapters
0:00 - Intro
0:24 - The Challenge
0:57 - The chosen glues
2:25 - How to get clean cuts on foam
5:48 - How im gonna make it look like a fork
9:02 - Strawberry topper start
11:30 - How to sew fabric to foam
12:03 - Overexplaining Hand Sewing
16:05 - Covering eva foam in fabric
22:02 - PVC pipe entered the chat
23:53 - Ladder stitch over explained
24:40 - finishing the strawberry
26:01 - The miku signature
26:22 - How they attach
27:25 - Final thoughts
28:28 - A BIG thank you

Music:
From @ludandschlattsmusicalempor6746

The 25th Hour - Schlatt Crossing

Music:
Most tracks came from here:
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Sewing Machine - Brother SE-400
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when your friend says you can try their food but only a bite so you pull out miku's comically large fork

ninguem
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I live in a shoebox studio apartment in the middle of a large city and I feel the pain of making sure every part of my cosplay is nontoxic. Glad that there's a creator doing tutorials for people like us. The fabric sleeve is so smart, because I've been suffering through 100 layers of wood glue and acrylic paint up to this point for my foam props. I'm still trying to find a way to make wings without melting/drilling PVC 😭

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On non-toxic cosplays: this video got me thinking of a million different ways to make my props out of yarn since I make all of my cosplays out of yarn.

thealtpandapng
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As someone with weak lungs a more nontoxic way to make cosplay is really amazing to see. Also your sewing skills/knowledge are amazing, I can't imagine the time it takes to make these costumes and these videos. My mom is generational seamstress and I didn't really get the chance to learn much from her, so your segments of video overexplaining the stitching's. For me it's "oh! that's what mom was talking about!" and I have more appreciation for sewing and the work it takes.

redpeterpanda
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I live in a space with animals and it’s constantly disgusting outside weather wise, so I can never use toxic materials. I’ve avoided prop making for a while because all the tutorials used expensive and/or toxic materials. This was really helpful in showing me ways to make props without potentially harming myself or those around me!

ssnekky
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I'm planning a Millie Parfait cosplay in her second outfit which also needs a giant fork. I cannot thank you enough for this tutorial!

Berry_the_Witch
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THIS VIDEO is gonna save SOO many cosplayers who are in your same situation, thank you as always for being a beacon of hope for us inconvenienced cosplayers😭

chaoticcupoftea
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Maybe because it’s the Christmas season but before you put the strawberry and the bow on it, it reminded me of the giant utensils the rats use in some variations of the Nutcracker.
I realize this is a very niche comparison, I was just trying to think of something to say so I can comment and support the channel because I am obsessed with these videos.

macieparmenter
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did I find this channel yesterday? yes. Have I watched nearly every video? Also yes

magnoliagrey
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Your attention to detail is terrifying and inspiring! Amazing job!!

reneeanimation
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I love the "if you are working on something right now or got something done while this is playing" thing you do at the end of every video, bc I always use your videos to play in the background when I need to do things

pyro_main
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As a professional pattern maker I really love how you used fabric in prop making!

RonikaAvonagor
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It's eye-opening to see you using nontoxic materials as I too moved in an apartment and stopped for a while making props because I didn't knew which materials I could use. So thank you so much 😍 you're always super talented and a total inspiration

simonaadragna
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when u pulled the handstitching part out i mumbled to myself "holy shit shes insane". this was so cool to watch cause ive never thought of other ways to cover large foam props. ur dedication is still insanely amazing though

msame
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Your brain is enormous and I love seeing how creative you are with your cosplay making! Extremely inspiring!!!

altairasparks
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OMG the fork looks so great!! I really appreciate you showing how to make props using nontoxic materials because I also live in an apartment with a mom who works in a chem lab and doesn't want harmful materials at home.
oh btw you actually can reuse zip ties there are yt tutorials showing how to!

mayach
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It's *SO SHINY* ✨ I'm so impressed by the fact that it's made using non-toxic glue and material too!

michellerabey
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taking a sip of water every time you say tube or fork. peak hydration

pixxieestixx
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I never imagined that I would learn/relearn so much from someone creating a giant fork. It is funny and great. I love cosplay for it's absurdity in the best ways. Thank you. I LOVE that you did this only using non-toxic tools. I have always wanted to get into bigger cosplay (I have only done sewing projects thus far) but can't do anything with fumes because of my health. It is possible and gives me hope to get into cosplay again!

astridmyst
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Honestly avoiding toxic materials in general is so smart. The solution you came up with is really cool and makes me wanna try using fabric on some guns I wanna make in the future rather than suffering at the hands of the dremel. Glue fumes in general especially from hot glue are still not great but I'm glad I can use this video now as a justification for being too scared to use contact cement lol

Watched this while working on my Glinda dress

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