I've decided that I want to make this dress. Possibly because I'm insane. So I'm looking for any suggestions for how to get that exact print onto the fabric. I don't mind if the outer part of the dress ends up being a different shade of yellow from the print, btw, I can always make it a big enough color difference to look deliberate.
I thought about screenprinting it but I'm worried it'd crack as the fabric moves, since that might happen with paint. I'd also worry about it not being washable.
I'm looking at making the design as a vector in InDesign, scaling it appropriately, then printing my own fabric through Spoonflower. Seems like the best option so far though it'd be fairly expensive.
Any other options? I thought about quilting it but I dunno, with how complicated the curves are. It would be more durable that way and it would have the yellows match but I dunno if I'm quite competent enough with quilting.
BTW, it's from a CLAMP manga called xxxHolic for those who are curious. This is the only time this dress shows up so I could take some liberties with it if I wanted and nobody would really notice. Pattern is tiny in the thumbnail, so clicky:

Added note: Doesn't matter how time-intensive the process is to duplicate or make it, because I don't know when I'm next going to a convention anyway.
I thought about screenprinting it but I'm worried it'd crack as the fabric moves, since that might happen with paint. I'd also worry about it not being washable.
I'm looking at making the design as a vector in InDesign, scaling it appropriately, then printing my own fabric through Spoonflower. Seems like the best option so far though it'd be fairly expensive.
Any other options? I thought about quilting it but I dunno, with how complicated the curves are. It would be more durable that way and it would have the yellows match but I dunno if I'm quite competent enough with quilting.
BTW, it's from a CLAMP manga called xxxHolic for those who are curious. This is the only time this dress shows up so I could take some liberties with it if I wanted and nobody would really notice. Pattern is tiny in the thumbnail, so clicky:
Added note: Doesn't matter how time-intensive the process is to duplicate or make it, because I don't know when I'm next going to a convention anyway.


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So it would appear!
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