Any costume makers or someone that can hack Leohex

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I have a costume that I would like to have made. It needs to be Leohex. Gloves and soles in the feet. It’s from a kids show that I saw some time ago.

Here’s a picture of the costume I would love to have. Called Lady WiFi.

Also my friend wants the Queen Bee


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(16 Jul 2022, 15:55 )Tinker D Wrote: It needs to be Leohex.
Most likely you need the fabric, which is used by Leohex, no?
Oh I have the the fabric, or the basics for the costume, it’s the stitching Leohex I have issues with.
The soles are from Flip-Flops, the feet and gloves comes from Leohex white leggings.
Everything else in penstriping.
University sports teams need their logos attached to their team wear. And lycra costumes are standard in many sports.
So you might want to look out near your next big university for a business that offers stitching or otherhow applying logos or writing on lycra suits.
Some sewing machines have a special lingery stitch. Mine is a Pfaff and I use this stitch for things like pantyhose and other lingery and it is definitely not inferior to Leohex. The stitch Leohex uses is industrially more economical, because it requires less work. But if you are making things for yourself that should not be a big factor.
And ideally you need an overlock.
Yes. So far, I have almost every thing except the gloves and soles.
They should be here in a week or two.

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