So this is an upgraded Winter Soldier mask tutorial. The first version I made was just too hot and sticky to wear. This one allows more airflow through the fabric which makes it much more comfortable to wear. This is one of the easier parts of the Winter Soldier costume. Not an exact replica, but a cheap and easy, simplified way of doing it. The textured mesh fabric I used was just sleeves I cut off a mesh shirt that I picked up in the second hand shop for 99 cents. I was able to make this whole mask for less than $5. I also have a template listed below for the craft foam pieces if you don't want to draw them freehand.
For the Winter Soldier arm tutorial, visit: • How to Make a Winter Soldier Arm
For the Winter Soldier jacket tutorial, visit: • How to Make a Winter Soldier Costume:...
For the Winter Soldier weapons harness tutorial visit: • Winter Soldier Costume Tutorial: Weap...
For the Winter Soldier Winter Soldier Belt, Knee Pads, Pants tutorial visit: • DIY Winter Soldier Costume: Belt, Kne...
MATERIALS USED:
Winter Soldier Mask Template (available free in my patterns vault: thewoodlandelf.com/free-sewing-patterns-and-prop-t…)
Black fabric
Black mesh fabric
Hot glue gun
Black craft foam
Heat gun, or other heat source
Black string
Scissors
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The materials listed above are the products I actually used for this project. I find that people often want to know exactly what I use, so I've started including exact links when I can find them. However, it's simply meant as a guide and you can substitute with whatever comparable brands/products you might have available in your own area. Also some of the links may be affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission from the company if a sale is made. It doesn't cost you any extra; it's just a simple way to help support my work on this channel. (I just figured, hey, as long as I was posting the links anyway, I might as well make them affiliate links)
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