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Recycleable fashion by Orange Magister, Spidere, Eccoglyph

June 16th, 2008 8:59 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Make clothing out of trash. Simply wearing clothes found in the trash, however, would be rather boring.

You may remember rongo rongo's completion of this task, creating a formal dress from newspaper plastic bags:

Rongo rongo in a dress made from newspaper bags

It seemed only fitting to make a match for it: a formal suit made from newspaper.

Newspaper Suit

Enjoy the picture barrage!

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For the Praxis!
Supplies
Assembling 'fabric'
Pants pieces
Jacket pieces
Weaving
Bow tie
Bow Tie detail
Eccoglyph with bow tie
Constructing the coat
Top Hat
Securing Pants
Jacket Making
pants pieces
Pants!
Putting on the shirt
High Fashion
motion blur
Bow tie ready to go
Dapper!
Senators should always dress this well.
The Casual Collection
Jacket go!
Shoes
Suited
Ready for my closeup
Pride
Jacket back
Ready for the SF0 Prom!
Someone fixed the bow tie
Love the Hat
Fear the Hat!
Clothing Shop model
With cane and hat
Flashy
Corsage
Flower
The full view
Hat and bow tie detail
Pants and cane detail.
Reading the paper
Full Spread
Have a Flower
Flower detail
Sitting, with cane and flower
Contentment
Put away

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Curses!
posted by JJason Recognition on June 16th, 2008 9:54 PM

I was gonna make a top hat out of newspaper. You know, someday. But now you've gone and blown it out of the water and I'll have to come up with something totally different to avoid admitting my deep and total inferiority.

Seriously though, can we get any additional info about that hat? I'd like to make me one of those.

Other Thoughts: I tried to make shoes out of newspaper once. It didn't work out for me either.

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posted by Lincøln on June 16th, 2008 10:35 PM

Shoes?

Why bother?

Foiled again
posted by Spidere on June 18th, 2008 11:36 AM

JJason,

It could be worse--you could have just finished your praxis, or just finished preparing for it, and then had someone else blow it out of the water. :) That's happened to me before.

Still, I'm glad to encourage you to come up with something completely different--I find you're generally pretty good at that.

Finally: I've asked the Orange magister to make some notes on the hat, and he should have some soon. :)

How to make a newspaper hat +1
posted by Spidere on June 18th, 2008 1:38 PM

(From the Orange Magister)

1) Find a hat that fits on your head.
2) Trace the inner rim (the part that touches your head) onto a sheet of newspaper.
If the hat has a brim (such that the outer edge of the hat is not the same as the inner rim), then this will require some dexterity and/or pins, since you will be tracing on the hat itself instead of onto a hard surface.
3) Cut out the disk of newspaper inside the round shape you've drawn. Save this disk-shaped piece (call it "disk A") for later. What remains will become the brim, and it's supposed to fit your head. If you can't cut out disk A without damaging it, use the brim to trace and cut out a new disk on another sheet of newspaper.
4) Draw an outer brim around the inner brim, making it as wide or narrow as you want. Cut around the outer brim so that you have a ring-shaped piece of newspaper. (Call it "ring B")
5) Measure the distance D around the inner rim of ring B. You can do this with a floppy measuring tape or a piece of newspaper.
6) Cut out a rectangle of newspaper ("C") such that one edge is of length D. The other edge will be the height H of the hat, you can make it as tall or short as you want. (Actually you should make the height H a bit longer than you want, so you can make tabs, see below.) Select rectangle C carefully, since the material printed on it will be the most visible part of your hat.
7) Curl the newspaper sheet C into a cylinder, taping the sides of length H together, so that the circumference of the circular edge of the cylinder is D. Make sure cylinder C fits snugly through the hole in ring B. You may want to make the cylinder slightly smaller than D to ensure that it fits.
8) Cut slits, every half inch or so, into both ends of the cylinder. This creates tabs that can be folded. The tabs should perhaps be an inch long.
9) Fold the tabs inward at the end that will become the top of the hat. Turn the cylinder upside-down (so that these tabs are at the bottom) and place it on disk A. Reach inside the cylinder to tape the tabs to disk A. While you are taping one tab, lift its neighbors up, so that you can get closer to the base of the tab with your tape.
10) Optionally: using clear tape, tape disk A to the cylinder on the outside of the hat. (You have already taped it on the inside.)
11) Put the cylinder through the hole in ring B. Tape the bottom tabs of the cylinder to the bottom of ring B.

An alternative method is to make the tabs on disk A instead of on the top of cylinder C. This is how we actually did it, if I recally correctly. It allows you to avoid putting tape on the outside of the hat, but it makes the taping operation much trickier and will require multiple people.

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posted by JJason Recognition on June 19th, 2008 9:44 AM

Yay! Thank you

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posted by Tøm on June 16th, 2008 9:57 PM

Damn, that's classy.

fuckin A +5
posted by Myrna Minx on June 16th, 2008 10:10 PM

you look sexAAAAAAAAAyyyyy!

insert lewd cat calls HERE

and HERE

p.s. nice work on the complimentary praxes.

cat calls HERE

HERE



and..... HERE



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posted by Jellybean of Thark on June 16th, 2008 10:14 PM

Totally.

So true.
posted by Spidere on June 18th, 2008 11:38 AM

rongo rongo makes plastic look good.



(Thank you.)

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posted by Peter Garnett on June 16th, 2008 11:05 PM

This. Sweet fancy internet. This.

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posted by Lank on June 17th, 2008 12:24 AM

Ritzy, y'all. Good work.

Lookin' very snazzy, Senator.

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posted by .thatskarobot on June 17th, 2008 1:35 AM

That's well made, a damn fine suit if i do say so myself.

I can see the headlines now, (lame pun so intended), "ONE MANS GARBAGE, ANOTHER MANS FASHION"

Also, I'd like to point something out here...

What gentleman would come to the SF0 Prom without a corsage? Or possibly a boutonniere, depending on whether he's going stag.

What gentleman would come to the SF0 Prom without a corsage?

SF0 Prom


That seems like a wonderful idea to me.

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posted by Peter Garnett on June 17th, 2008 11:25 AM

This too.

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posted by Sparrows Fall on June 18th, 2008 11:07 AM

Could you ask entire teams to the PrØm?

That depends.
posted by Spidere on June 18th, 2008 11:39 AM

Can you fit the entire team in one dress?

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posted by Sparrows Fall on June 18th, 2008 11:59 AM

Quick, how many plastic bags do they have in Great Yarmouth!?

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posted by Tøm on June 23rd, 2008 12:57 PM

Not enough for Daryl.

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posted by GYØ Ben on June 23rd, 2008 1:46 PM

Ooh, burn.

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posted by Rainy on June 17th, 2008 7:37 AM

I especially love the bow tie.

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posted by miss understanding on June 22nd, 2008 6:15 AM

Me too! That bow tie is the bee's knees.

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posted by meredithian on June 17th, 2008 6:25 PM

i like the lapels, and how they look like sort of semi-satiny like lapels on other tuxedos. but, wait, my favorite picture is probably of it hanging in your closet.

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posted by Lincøln on June 18th, 2008 12:50 PM

Because now you know it's ready.

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posted by rongo rongo on June 19th, 2008 8:20 AM

Wow. Looks spiffy, but I'm even more impressed that you can actually move around wearing it!
The tropical storm bow tie is delightful.

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posted by rongo rongo on June 22nd, 2008 6:25 PM

(I would suggest that we get together sometime with the outfits, but unfortunately my effort is not structural enough for public use)

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posted by Sparrows Fall on June 22nd, 2008 6:40 PM

Carefully posed formal shots?

Any time you're ready, rongo
posted by Spidere on July 2nd, 2008 1:58 PM

:) I'd be delighted to take some pictures with my inspiration.

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posted by Tac Haberdash on July 8th, 2008 12:03 AM

Sweet-good-god-diggity-damn. There are so many great things about this. The bowtie alone is worth a vote. Not to mention the cane, the hat, the lapels. And after all of that, the man complains about poorly constructed shoes! Such modesty! Such grace! Such vote!

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posted by Absurdum on September 16th, 2008 6:24 AM

The suit is immaculate, and the BOW TIE!!! I'm just so impressed by the effort and thought that went into this one.