Showing posts with label skirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skirt. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

Making My Girl Happy. A Tutu Skirt

My girl, who can sometimes be a fairytale lady and sometimes a brave knight (with a pink armour, mind you), loves princesses, unicorns, fairies, sequins and tutu skirts. Oh, how she loves tutu skirts! It must be the dreamy/princessy/balerina-like look, don't you think? Luckily, making a tutu skirt isn't compicated, just time-consuming.

Tutu Skirt


So Mommy is cutting and cutting and then tying and tying and sewing (just a tiny bit) and the girl is happy :)
I like the 'wild' tutu skirts more than the old-fashioned straight ones. Luckily so does she.

Tutu Skirt


For a nice finish we choose a large fabric flower and it's ready!

Tutu Skirt


Soon on my Etsy shop too (only the skirt, without the girl...)!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Purim

Purim is my favorite Jewish holiday. The idea is quite similar to Halloween - it involves costumes and candies as well - although the story is different (most Jewish holidays celebrate how someone tried to kill us and how we, again, managed to survive somehow).

My girl, as expected, wanted to be a ladybug. She has this obsession for ladybugs, and I knew she'll go for that before we even mentioned the holiday. The boy had problems deciding. He changed his mind every 5 minutes or so. He wanted to be a lion, then Mickey Mouse, then a knight and somehow ended up with a cat.

So for my little ladybug I made a red tutu skirt (I used this great tutorial by Sachiko from Tea Rose Home, then I sewed black circles on it. That was the easy part. For the wings I used metal coat hangers. I made 2 circles out of 2 coat hangers, then covered the sharp edges with masking tape. Then I sewed red fabric with black circles onto them and finished with black bias tape. That was looooooong and exhausting... Then I made the antennae - I covered a simple metal headband with black felt and added black pipe cleaners with a small red felt ball. That's it, ready.

ladybug costume for Purim


The cat was easier to make. I bought a fur like fabric ( I know, it looks more like a leopard than a cat, but I guess other moms were quicker than me, so that was the best I could find) and sewed pieces on the tummy, back, elbows and pants. I made the tail out of pipe cleaners wrapped with the fur fabric and ears from felt and fur, sewed to a headband. I used a glue gun to glue the fur onto old shoes and also made gloves with fur sewn onto them, but since this year we had a summery Purim (usually it's cold and rainy this time of the year), he wore them mostly for the pictures...

cat costume

And both together...

ladybug and cat costumes