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Normally I just keep these to the megas since we dont have a c/weaving, and these dont really feel like they belong in c/art, but since this one is specifically from a movie I thought I'd post it here too!

I copied the pattern from a screenshot I was able to take when they're in Iceland, even though its still pretty hard to see. Luckly the whole pattern is completely visible, if blurry and pixilated, so I was able to work it out. I wish I could get the one Olga is wearing but hers isnt ever very visible.

Heres the full belt. The pattern completely reverses itself on the other side which looks fantastic. The flipped angle of the way the warp threads twist makes that jagged look, its not visible very from a distance.

More info about the pattern can be found in this post

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

Beautiful!

I recently came across a historian who made the case for bringing back the sash and I was like "You know what... everything this person said makes complete sense."

You could always try reaching out to the costume design crew and ask for a clearer image of Olga's belt (even if it doesn't exist or they no longer have access to it anymore, they might still have reference photos) They probably don't get many people contacting them for this sort of thing and I'd venture a guess that they'd be thrilled to hear from you. You should also send them these pics to show how their costume design inspired you. I can't think of something more flattering for a costume designer to get as praise tbh.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 5 days ago

Thats not a bad idea. Even if they dont have the actual patterns themselves, if they have images of the belts or even the full costumes it would be enough for me to work backward from.