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Goblin helm pattern
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Here we have the pattern of the goblin helm. For now it is in cardboard but soon will be in leather. This helm will be available in the shop soon
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Morgaine512
Apr 25, 2013
How do you know where to fasten the pieces together? That's something I've been curious about, with these multi-piece helm and armor patterns...
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Feral-Workshop
Apr 25, 2013
Professional Artisan Crafter
It's really jsut practice...you have to do some, to make mistakes and begin again. At a certain point you will ''feel'' the way to do it
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lulucow58
Oct 25, 2012
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i love it i want it
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Feral-Workshop
Oct 25, 2012
Professional Artisan Crafter
It's for sell on our etsy
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lulucow58
Oct 25, 2012
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how mutch
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Feral-Workshop
Oct 25, 2012
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200$ plus shipping
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JessicaDru
May 23, 2012
Professional Digital Artist
I do all my patterns in a 3d modeling program first, but this is a really clever idea. is that cardboard? or construction paper?
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Feral-Workshop
May 30, 2012
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It really helps to do it in cardboard when you want to try iton before doing it in leather
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