


If your gloves need to match the color of another part of your costume that is not made from stretch fabric, just find a knit fabric that matches the color and use that. You can use spandex, 4-way stretch vinyl, lycra, whatever. – 4 way stretch fabric in the color of your choice: This tutorial will not work with non-stretch fabrics. If this tutorial looks too lengthy to be easy, I promise you it is very simple – I just do my best to go into a lot of detail to help you as much as possible! 🙂 The two secrets to making easy gloves: stretch fabrics and freezer paper. I’ve explained my method to people several times, and since the blog the original tutorial is on has been dormant for a while now, I figured I would write up my own tutorial! A common complaint I hear from cosplayers is how much they hate making gloves! I struggled with them in my younger days, then I discovered this tutorial.
