If I recall correctly, when I told my friend how many pieces there were to one cube...there was 138 so all together in this pile there were 414 pieces. :) More pieces that I have cut out in one go for any project I have worked on before.
In regards to labour, I should probably be charging more than that because the edgings are all hand sewn on but that's really more because I prefer the look of the cube this way. There are ways to make it entirely by machine which would be much faster but I'm not really complaining. It's a job that I can do while watching drama so I'm not really counting the hours for this project. If I had time I would have loved to have made more cubes but this was really a last minute kind of idea I had for the convention.
These are the individual pieces that I used to shape out the edgings and such for the cube. I won't be uploading my pattern pieces up but if you look carefully at it you should be able to see and draw out your own if you really want to make your own cube.
Now here we go with the pieces that went into the raver cube. As you can see, the grey is still the same but the actual box part of the cube is a much darker charcoal colour (well...that's what the colour's called...charcoal) and the pink is much more fluro which is how this cube got dubbed the raver cube.
A little more assembly required. The top image was me beginning the process of it being put together and the bottom image is one (half) completed side. The cube doesn't actually get more completed until it's sewn together and I start sewing all the edge parts on by hand.
And without further ado. Completed cubes!
OH wait...sorry. You wanted a size comparison? Well I just grabbed the closest thing I had at the time and took another image.
I'll make another post when the normal coloured cubes are done.
Those are so cute! I would hesitate before incinerating them.
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