Tuesday, October 29, 2013

DIY Halloween Costume Round-Up



Halloween is just few days away so I thought a little Sew Can Do costume how-to round-up would be good for those last minute costume needs and fun like a virtual costume party too!  
 Costume Tour Time!

My Princess Merida tutorial was a big hit last year and has been really popular this year too. I've seen some fabulous "I made it!" pics from readers looking for true-to-the-movie style. I show how to modify a basic dress pattern to get the classic Brave look, how to make a quiver & belt and, of course, a wild red yarn wig to make your little Merida complete.


Go vintage cute with my classic Strawberry Shortcake hat how-to.  Add a red dress, apron & striped tights for a complete berry girl look.



Give a little pirate some extra sense of adventure with my Argh! Pirate Eyepatch tutorial.  


I also share how to put the rest of the costume together HERE.


Holy Smokes!  It's a Batman Mask & Gauntlet Pattern!  Use my free downloadable patterns to make these classic Batman accessories.  Toss in some grey pajamas & a cape and the look is complete.


And modify the mask pattern and add some other basic items to turn it into either the Old Time Bank Robber:



Or a BOO-tiful Secret Message Ghost:



Use my Just A Giraffe Coat tutorial to turn a basic jacket pattern into a wild-animal wearable:


While this isn't a free pattern here on the blog, my Dynamite Dinosaur Cape PDF Pattern makes a super warm and comfy costume:


It fits ages 3 & up and is easy to customize in whatever colors desired for boys & girls.


And for some other costume inspiration ideas, here are a few other creations I've made over the years and links to more info on them:

Shining Knight & Enchanted Princess:



Classic Roman Soldier (includes link to an amazing helmet how-to):


Our Star Wars Trio: Yoda, Han Solo & Princess Leia.  The Leia hairdo hat & gown patterns can be found in my shop.



This walk down Costume Memory Lane almost makes me want to make some more;)

And for more fun costume ideas, check out my DIY Halloween Costume board on Pinterest:



2 comments:

  1. Love the costume variety. You do great work, Cheryl. Cute kiddies, too!

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  2. Such awesome work! I especially love the dinosaur cape :)

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