Wow! What a busy month I have had. I didn't realize I hadn't sat down at my sewing machine since my last post on October 5th. I have been busy getting the house ready for guests, doing my schoolwork (I started back to college), playing at the State Fair, and trying to come up with ideas for Halloween costumes. I ended up making two out of the four this year, but very little was done with the sewing machine.
First I made this viking costume for my youngest. It was made mostly with my crochet hook. Something I haven't picked up in quite a long time. I made the beard first - It is a free download from
Ravelry. Then I made the hat to go with it.
My son specifically requested I helmet with a broken horn. Luckily I found a perfect one on
Ravelry as well.
The pattern had a few errors in it, but if you are good at deciphering those out it is a nice helmet to make.
Finally I draped him in fake fur and he was ready to go.
Every Halloween my husband's work puts on a Halloween party for the kids. It is usually a week before Halloween. This year they did it a little early and I had to have all the costumes done by the 19th. My second youngest was still undecided as to what he wanted to be the Monday before the event. Finally I convinced him to be something that I could make really quick: A Catcus
I found him some green sweat pants and shirt. I really wanted a hoodie, but wasn't able to find one, so I bought an extra shirt, cut it up, and made him a hat to match
Then I sewed on over 200 white pipe cleaners.
I folded them in half and zig zagged them onto the sweat shirt.
Then I added two yellow cactus flowers to finish it up.
I bought my daughter her flapper outfit, and her friend came over to join us for the party.
We always have the kids pose in front of the door before we head into the party.
It was a great night. The kids had a good time playing games and eating party food.
And to top the night off, the viking was one of the costume contest winners!
He got himself a $10 giftcard to Wal-Mart.
Yee Haw!!
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