This year she wanted to do characters from the movie Frozen. Sebastian was Olaf, Abby was Anna, my daughter Paige was Sven and my granddaughter was Elsa. We really had to do some talking to get Paige to go along. She's not really in to dressing up, so her costume had to be very simple.
I started with Olaf. I found a pattern on the internet, but I'm not going to add the link because I was not at all impressed with the directions. I think someone that did not have any experience with sewing would have a very difficult time. Fortunately it was a free pattern and I was able to figure it out.
The pattern said to add a zipper but I simply put on a kam snap. The edges were unfinished which is fine since it's made out of fleece and won't ravel.
Next up was Elsa. I neglected to take any pictures of the process. It went together fairly easily. I think the biggest problem was trying to find fabric. I searched online and every local fabric store, but couldn't find what I was looking for. I finally found the fabric at Walmart. I used Simplicity pattern 1233 I do buy all my patterns either at Joann's or Hobby Lobby when they are on sale. Sometimes I also find them at Walmart. I found this pattern ran true to size.
I saved Anna for last, not sure why since it was the most difficult of the three. I used Simplicity pattern 1215. I have an interesting story about the sizing on this pattern. Last year when I made the mermaid costume, it ran true to size and I had no problems. This year for some reason I decided to check the size on Abby when I was cutting out the tissue. Of course I didn't think to check BEFORE I cut the whole pattern out (just the tissue, not the fabric). I put the waist band around her and found it was way too small. I thought maybe it was the tissue, so I cut some scrap fabric and tried again and still too small. So I pondered for a few days, then saw this video by the Crafty Gemini, in it Vanessa talks pattern sizing. She said if a person usually wears a 6, in patterns they may be a 14. Oh boy was she right! I measured Abby who is usually a size 4 and according to the pattern, she's a size 14! I had to go buy a new pattern and start all over. The good thing is once I got the correct size, it fit her well.
The whole family even got involved and helped. Even my 27 year old son!
I don't have a light box so I used my french doors. At some point there wasn't enough light so my husband shone a flash light while my son traced the pattern onto Heat n Bond.
This is what we had to trace, except that is just a small portion. There are 10 panels that have applique the length of the skirt, plus what goes on the top. Needless to say, there were lots of appliqueing to be done.
If it wasn't for my youngest daughter (who wasn't even getting to join in on the Halloween fun because of work) helping, I wouldn't have finished in time. We didn't even stop to take photos!
Aren't they adorable?!!! |
Do you sew for Halloween?
Happy Sewing,
Lori
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