Showing posts with label Costumes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Costumes. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The dress and apron are all done!


Hi everyone,

I had to make a costume for my daughter's play.
She needed a dress and apron for the play "Alice in Wonderland".
So, I took the challenge and made her a dress.



This is probably the most complicated piece of clothing I have ever made.
But, I'm happy with the way it turned out.
It fits her comfortably, and is decent.
The original pattern has a really low neck line.
So, I had to make that adjustment.
I used the Burda pattern 7556.
I used a polyester to make this dress.
It did have a bit of stretch, but it worked out.
I hope she likes it.
I put a lot of hours into it.

Hugs

 


Friday, April 1, 2011

How to make wings?

Hi everyone!

I was asked to make a tutorial for the wings I made my daughter.
Sew, here's a picture tutorial of my process.
Note: I didn't follow a pattern. I just kind of did it.
These are not finished in a fancy way.
Everything is raw edge.

Getting Started, you need:
polyester batting (it's a bit thicker and holds it's shape better)
Broadcloth in three different shade of blue (This stuff is cheap. I paid $1.99/metre. I bought 1.5 metres of each and made three sets of wings)
Blue Thread
Thick blue ribbon (I used an aqua blue from my stash)

Note: If you need a closer look at the pictures, they are all in my flickr account.
The link to my flickr account is in my right sidebar.

1) I cut a wing shape out of the batting. I measured from the tip of my daughters fingers to the middle of the shoulder.
2) I cut a piece of broadcloth to use as the backing for my wings, this was cut larger then the batting then trimed after step 3.
3) Place the batting over the backing fabric and stitch to backing using a zigzag stitch. I used my walking foot to do this.
4) I trimmed the edges using my pinking blade for my rotary cutter. (Thanks Michele, she gave me this for Christmas)
5) I cut my three colors of broadcloth used for the feathers.
The dark blue I cut at 6 inches wide (cut 2 strips, one for each wing)
The medium blue at 4.5 inches wide (cut 2 strips, one for each wing)
The light blue at 3.5 inches wide. (cut 4 strips, 2 for each wing)
These strips were cut the width of the fabric, from selvage to selvage.
6) Fold the strips of fabric until about 2 inches wide.
7) Using the pinking blade cut a line of the fold fabric up to about 3/4 of the way up. See photo
8) Cut the other side
9) As you can see, it creates a long strip with feathers hanging off.
Don't throw out the leftover triangles. You will need these.

Putting the feathers on the wings


1) Start pinning the dark blue feathers to the wing base on the batting side.
2)You may have to pleat the fabric as you go around the curve.
3) Using your free motion or darning foot, quilt the feathers onto the backing. As you can see in the photo, I created a spine in the feather. This helps the feather to stay down and not show the batting underneath.
4) with the leftover feathers from the first strip, pin a second row of dark blue. Use the triangles that were left over from cutting the feathers to finish the row of dark blue.
5) Pin this row down to prepare for quilting. Note: you want to overlap the triangle so that you don't get caught underneath the material as you quilt.
6) Quilt the feathers down in the same manner as in #3.
7) Pin down a row of medium blue, pleat the fabric as you pin to get a nice curve.
8)Quilt the feathers.
As you can see from the photo's, you just continue in the same manner until the wing is covered.

The finishing touches


1) Once the wing is completely covered, Do a zigzag stitch along the top edge of the wing.
2) Trim the excess fabric using the pinking blade
3) view of the back of the wing
4) cut 2 lengths of ribbon long enough to tie a bow around the wrist.
5) Pin ribbon to back tip of wing
6) Stitch down with a zigzag stitch
7) To attach the wings together, cut a long length of ribbon, about 1.5 yards long, and stitch to the top of the wing, see photo.
Also, sew another small piece of ribbon in the middle of the wings, to keep them together.

And you are done!!

Wow! That was a lot of pinning and sewing.
But, it's worth all the smiles.



Sew, I have 2 out of 3 sets of wings done.
I've had a crazy busy day today, as in Thurday.
I guess it's friday now!
Ahhhh....1:00 am.
Oh well, So thursday, I cooked taco's and made nacho dip for my sons class of 30 kids in the morning.
Then, I spend 4 hours at the dentist with the kids.
Hate going to the dentist!!!
Came home and had supper.
Then sewed the second set of wings.
Wrote this tutorial.
Okay, It's time for bed.

I'm supposed to be on holidays this week.
I guess I need a holiday from my holiday.
Maybe I should go back to work.
LOL!!!

Hugs


Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Bee blocks and wings......

Sew, today I've been sewing like crazy.

First, I made two of my Bee Blocks that are due.

For Michelle, I made this one.
I love this block.
It's in my favorite colors too!!!

And for Sara, I made this one.
I struggle with this kind of block.
I hope she likes it.

Also, my daughter is in a school play and needed a costume.
She is a bird.
Sew, I needed to make her some wings.
I got this set done today and brought it to the school to see if they approved.



Well, they liked it so much, they asked if I would make 2 more sets for the other two girls who are birds.
I kinda figured they would want the other girls to have the same kind of wings.
Sew, I bought enough material to make three sets.
I'm almost done the second set.

Sew, back to the sewing machine.

Hugs




Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!

The kids went out for Halloween tonight. It was cold, windy and a bit wet. But my two youngest got lots of treats, while my oldest helped hand out candies. Above is a picture of my daughter in her Vampire costume. I made the little dress. It was more difficult then I expected. But I love the way it looked on her. The middle picture is a plaster mask that my second oldest made out of plaster at school. The third photo is of my second oldest. He is giving a fierce look in this picture. But when he gave his smily eyes, he looked more like a comedian. The wig and mustache made him look older. They all had fun even if the weather wasn't great. Wishing you all a safe Halloween.

Hugs Ariane