How to make attachments to attach Worbla armor to your body (Cosplay tutorial)
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How to attach Worbla armor to your body? That's a frequently asked question, and the answer is pretty simple ;) So in this video I'll show you how you can add some straps to your armor pieces. The armor piece I use in this video is a bracer that I made with Worbla's Finest Art and Worbla's Black Art.
The D-rings can be found at any craft- or fabricstore. To attach the D-rings to the armorpiece I use Worbla's Meshed Art. This Worbla kind is really strong because it has a mesh on one side. That way it is less prone to tearing. It also has a really strong adhesive in it so it's great for this purpose.
Get the materials:
Normal Worbla: (or on Amazon
Worbla's Meshed Art
D-rings: (this is a pack with multiple sizes
If you want to see more tutorials, work in progress photos and more then be sure to check out my other social media: or
The music I used in the video is royalty free music from:
The D-rings can be found at any craft- or fabricstore. To attach the D-rings to the armorpiece I use Worbla's Meshed Art. This Worbla kind is really strong because it has a mesh on one side. That way it is less prone to tearing. It also has a really strong adhesive in it so it's great for this purpose.
Get the materials:
Normal Worbla: (or on Amazon
Worbla's Meshed Art
D-rings: (this is a pack with multiple sizes
If you want to see more tutorials, work in progress photos and more then be sure to check out my other social media: or
The music I used in the video is royalty free music from: