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The Basic Jedi Costume

So you want to be a Jedi? The first step is making a basic costume. There are many variations on Jedi garb. I've pointed out some of them in the previous sections. Irregardless of what color you want your costume to be, whether you want one that is identical to Obi-Wan's or Qui-Gon's or Anakin's or any other member of the council, the basic construction is the same.

As Amber's Jedi Meditation Chamber covered the specifics quite well. I recommend checking out her site. She's given me permission to use her graphics and information here and I have done so in many cases. I have also added my observations and those of other folks who have made Jedi costumes.






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