Our 10th Doctor suit pattern is now shipping! Thank you, everyone who pre-ordered!
Free sewing tutorial (intended for use with this pattern) is coming soon to the "Doctor Who Costume Guide!"
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March 18, 2019
10th Doctor suit pattern, now shipping!
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March 4, 2019
10th Doctor suit pattern, pre-order discount!
Our new 10th Doctor suit pattern is now available for pre-order at a 10% discount!
This updated version is FAR superior to the previous (2016) version.
In fact, we've so heavily revised it that it's basically an entirely new pattern!
Updates include a much-improved fit and silhouette, additional sizing, and refined details.
We also adjusted the markings/guides to correspond to Magnoli Clothiers' updated replica fabric.
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This new pattern includes both jacket AND trousers in men's sizes 34-52, and it can be used to make both the brown AND blue suits!
As always, we meticulously drafted it to be as faithful to the originals as possible.
Here's a little gallery of finished suits we made using this sewing pattern, pictured with various shirts and ties:
The pattern will begin shipping on Monday, March 18.
Pre-order and save 10%!
https://www.etsy.com/listing/452024634/10th-doctor-suit-sewing-pattern-doctor
All-new, FREE sewing tutorials (intended for use with this pattern) are coming soon to the "Doctor Who Costume Guide!"
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May 19, 2017
Women's TNG jumpsuits for sale!
No, we're not offering to make these for customers on commission. (Sorry.)
But what we ARE doing is selling the four uniform replicas we made for our women's TNG jumpsuit sewing pattern (and corresponding sewing tutorial)!
These TNG jumpsuits are great for cosplaying, but they also make impressive display pieces, too!
They were made to fit a woman approximately 5' 8" tall, with a 32" bust, 25" waist, and 35" hips.
Being made of spandex, they have a degree of stretch, and you or your local tailor can adjust them to better fit your physique if need be.
If you're wanting to display one (or more) of them, any of these inexpensive mannequins from Amazon should work nicely:
(Note that for the "Yesterday's Enterprise" jumpsuit, the collar might not be able to close in the back around the mannequin's neck, but this shouldn't matter when viewed from the front or sides.)
This is a one-time-only kind of thing, and we're only selling four of them, so grab one while you can!
The reason we're selling them is simple: we're always making new costumes and have many more patterns in the queue, but we simply don't have enough storage space or interest in cosplaying all of them. We'd rather these costumes go to owners who can appreciate and enjoy them!
The first three TNG jumpsuits are listed in the "Ready to ship" section of our (Bad Wolf Costumes) Etsy shop.
The fourth and final (teal) TNG jumpsuit will be listed soon; I just need to grab some quick video footage of it before letting it go.
This is a great chance to grab a high-quality uniform replica at a huge discount!
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November 16, 2016
New Skyrim, Mage, and Elf Costumes!
We're delighted to add four epic new costume sets to our selection!
The first is a new variation of our Skyrim-inspired mage costume, with a full-length robe and a new color scheme:
Second is a set of elven robes:
And finally, we have new World of Warcraft-inspired mage costumes, for both the ladies and the men!
All of these costumes are custom-made and available to order from our Etsy shop - check them out!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/BadWolfCostumes
The first is a new variation of our Skyrim-inspired mage costume, with a full-length robe and a new color scheme:
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And finally, we have new World of Warcraft-inspired mage costumes, for both the ladies and the men!
All of these costumes are custom-made and available to order from our Etsy shop - check them out!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/BadWolfCostumes
June 9, 2016
TimeGate 2016
Kate and I attended TimeGate about a week and a half ago, where I got to debut my finished 10th Doctor suit, and I was on four different panels!
We met lots of other cosplayers, which is always fun!
Right off the bat, while waiting in line for our tickets, I met this lad, who had a spoon he insisted needed to be more sonic.
I met these handsome fellows while riding in the elevator.
Addressing each other ("Doctor," "Doctor," "Captain," "Doctor," etc.) back and forth until we were all finished reminded me of this amusing scene from Stargate: Atlantis:
There was a Nu-Who costuming panel, which naturally attracted lots of cosplayers.
I met this lovely couple, obviously cosplaying "The Idiot's Lantern" - and I have to give this guy props for his costume! From the natural-white shoes to the ThinkGeek sonic screwdriver, from the replica tie to the hair, he did it right!
I also met an awesome Missy cosplayer ... who naturally caught Captain Jack's attention ...
Doctor, Donna, friends!
I got to see my first "real-life" R2-D2, which was exciting! It was truly a splendid experience.
Dogs are truly a man's (or Time Lord's) best friend.
On Saturday, I barely made it in time for Paul McGann's first Q&A, which was, unsurprisingly, both entertaining and informative. (Kate wasn't with me on Saturday, and darting in at the last minute, I sat near the back and could only snap a lousy photo with my phone ...)
One of the amusing stories he told was how it was actually during the filming of The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot that he got the call about returning in "The Night of the Doctor" - talk about irony!
Later that afternoon, I was one of several panelists on a Star Trek 50th anniversary panel, which was fun. There was a nice turnout and we talked about all things Trek.
Although most of the audience favored TOS, four of the five panelists mentioned Deep Space Nine as our favorite Trek show, which was awesome! (I don't know about the fifth; he arrived after we'd already polled.)
I saw this awesome car out in the parking lot, and I'll let you guess what music it was playing!
I was on another panel that night, a 10-year retrospective look at season ("series") 2 of Doctor Who. It was late that night and not many people showed up, but it was a fun panel nevertheless. I shared the panel with Bill Wilson of the Coal Hill Teacher's Lounge podcast, who recorded it all, so hopefully you'll be able to listen to it soon.
Sunday was my big day!
First thing on Sunday morning was my 10th Doctor suit panel, which you can watch on YouTube:
As my favorite (half) Vulcan would say, "Fascinating ..."
On Saturday, I barely made it in time for Paul McGann's first Q&A, which was, unsurprisingly, both entertaining and informative. (Kate wasn't with me on Saturday, and darting in at the last minute, I sat near the back and could only snap a lousy photo with my phone ...)
One of the amusing stories he told was how it was actually during the filming of The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot that he got the call about returning in "The Night of the Doctor" - talk about irony!
Later that afternoon, I was one of several panelists on a Star Trek 50th anniversary panel, which was fun. There was a nice turnout and we talked about all things Trek.
Although most of the audience favored TOS, four of the five panelists mentioned Deep Space Nine as our favorite Trek show, which was awesome! (I don't know about the fifth; he arrived after we'd already polled.)
I saw this awesome car out in the parking lot, and I'll let you guess what music it was playing!
I was on another panel that night, a 10-year retrospective look at season ("series") 2 of Doctor Who. It was late that night and not many people showed up, but it was a fun panel nevertheless. I shared the panel with Bill Wilson of the Coal Hill Teacher's Lounge podcast, who recorded it all, so hopefully you'll be able to listen to it soon.
Sunday was my big day!
First thing on Sunday morning was my 10th Doctor suit panel, which you can watch on YouTube:
Immediately following my panel was another panel on general Nu-Who costuming, which I shared with several other panelists, including one seriously badass U.N.I.T. soldier.
I also got to get my picture taken with the last human being alive ...
Sunday afternoon, I attended another Paul McGann Q&A (and got a good seat this time!).
When it came time for audience questions, I was first in line!
I noted that the (Eighth) Doctor's costume was different in "The Night of the Doctor" than it was in the TV movie (duh) and asked how much creative input he had in the new costume, how much of it was others', and generally how the decisions were made.
He said that his involvement with the whole project was quite short - only a day of filming, and he was on his way! He basically showed up and the costume was ready for him, and ready for filming.
He also said that he preferred that costume to the TV movie costume, because it felt more like actual clothes a person might wear, and because many of the individual components of the costume were military garments from throughout history and it felt like something one could wear into battle.
And finally, he jokingly pointed out that he was very glad there wasn't a wig waiting for him this time.
As my favorite (half) Vulcan would say, "Fascinating ..."
Immediately after the Paul McGann Q&A was my friend Michael Cowart's panel on the Eighth Doctor's costumes.
It was a wonderful presentation. Michael's a brilliant man and an Eighth Doctor guru; he has literally spent years researching and perfecting his Eighth Doctor costume project(s)!
He's also the guy who first inspired me to take my sewing skills to the next level and encouraged me to learn about tailoring, and it's always a treat to get to see him.
At the con was this absolutely fantastic TARDIS, provided by Christopher Marney, Mad Man with a Workshop, and Kate grabbed some photos of me in my 10 suit.
I must say, too, that standing in the doorway of a fully lit, thrumming, throbbing TARDIS dressed as the Doctor is a thrilling, uplifting experience. Just standing there, relaxing, and letting my imagination run wild was one of the highlights of the trip for me!
I must say, too, that standing in the doorway of a fully lit, thrumming, throbbing TARDIS dressed as the Doctor is a thrilling, uplifting experience. Just standing there, relaxing, and letting my imagination run wild was one of the highlights of the trip for me!
Naturally, my lovely lady and I got a couple pictures together with the TARDIS, too.
Although many of the con attendees were teens and young adults, I was surprised to find that most of the costumes and cosplayers seemed to be from classic Who - a welcome surprise, sure, but a surprise nevertheless! It's nice to know that classic Who is still enjoyed by today's youth who want to express their enthusiasm and fandom.
Naturally, there were cosplays for nearly every Doctor, although the First, Fifth, and Ninth seemed to be the least popular at this event, and I only saw a couple Second and Sixth Doctors. I saw a handful of Fourth Doctors, some of them fantastic. There were a few other Tenth Doctors in addition to myself, but the most popular cosplays appeared to be the Seventh, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors.
12 fandom isn't that surprising, considering he's the current Doctor, and all the 11 cosplayers made me happy (since 11's my Doctor!). I found all the 7 cosplayers pretty surprising, though, as I didn't realize he had as big of a fan base as he did. (This was my first Who-themed con.)
Overall it was a fun weekend, both as a panelist and as an attendee!
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