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Sewstine | Beginner’s Intro to Sisters of Battle and finishing my Warhammer Cosplay using 16th c shirtmaking @Sewstine | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
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Let’s talk about tabletop gaming! In this video, I talk about Warhammer 40k, the 1980’s miniature game that inspired Starcraft and the word grimdark, that is still being played today. I also talk about my different attempts to cosplay the Adepta Sororitas, the army that I’ve played for over ten years, and the new armor that I have bought, and am making a tunic to wear under.

I talk about the gothic and tudor inspirations clearly behind Warhammer 40k, historical shirt making techniques, and then show how I use a computer and an embroidery machine to digitize and stitch out faux blackwork embroidery from the 16th century to make a tunic, or shirt to go with my army.

I then, do a get ready with me, showing how to put on latex armor brought from the shop Arthammer.

I do not own Warhammer 40, or Sisters of Battle. They all belong to Games Workshop: gamesworkshop.com

I am in fact a Baby Lock Ambassador and these are the machines I use: @Baby Lock Sewing Machines
Embroidery machine: Valiant: https://babylock.​com/machines/multi-...​
Sewing Machine: Soprano: https://babylock.​com/machines/quilti...​
Serger: Victory: https://babylock.​com/machines/serger...​
Digitizing Software: Palette 11:​https://babylock.​com/accessories/sof...​

Where I got my Linen: fabrics-store.com

The exact line of linen that I like to use: fabrics-store.com/all-fabrics?article=IL019

Latex armor from https://arthammer.store/

The blogpost where I talk about the making of my initial foam armor: obscuruscrusade.com/forum/index.php?topic=2822.0

Youtube Artist I mention: youtube.com/channel/UCTRMzE8VJ4WH1F8kKdbYlzw

Images from:
Luth: Best Sisters Artist Ever: patreon.com/luth
Warhammer 40k art from gamesworkshop.com
Clips from Warhammer 40k trailer: warhammer40000.com
Clips also from the Battle Sister game for Oculus
Fan art of sisters smoking a cigar while flamering: cat-on-mars.deviantart.com

Other tools (Affiliate links where available)

Simflex Sewing Gauge: amzn.to/3geL8ul​
Clover Button Hole Cutter amzn.to/36K0TpZ​
Extremely large (40"x60") cutting mat - amzn.to/37GZYG4​
The incredible pin dish that I use thanks to @Costuming Drama - amzn.to/3mMgcUT​
Ruler - amzn.to/32YNIiV​
Favorite Needles for hand sewing: amzn.to/3nx7zNM​
Favorite Thread for sewing:
https://www.superiorthreads.com/threa​...
Source for Shoes: Americanduchess.com who has their own channel: @American Duchess
Favorite Thimbles from: etsy.com/shop/NSMCreativeCorner

Me in different realms:
Blog: Sewstine.com
Shop: sewstine.etsy.com/​
Instagram: instagram.com/sewstine/​

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Beginner’s Intro to Sisters of Battle and finishing my Warhammer Cosplay using 16th c shirtmaking @Sewstine

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