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Wind me up!
Phew, it’s been a while! If you guys hadn’t noticed, this blogging thing is pretty difficult for me to stay on top of. Hopefully soon I’ll be able to post somewhat regularly, haha.
I’ve done a few things between now and my last post.. one of the biggest things being attending the Austin Maker Faire.. and I know I’m going to be a few weeks late, but I’ll eventually post a few of my pictures from there. I also made a duct tape dressform for my little sister and I’ve started a jacket.. which has been sitting in my room half finished for about a week. Oh yeah, I just made these awesome earrings, but you’ll just have to wait for those pictures because this post is really for my… halloween costume!
I decided to be a wind up doll and I really wanted to put moving parts on it.. of course that would be the little key part on the back. All in all, I made a corset-ish type top, a simple circle skirt and an awesome petticoat that I love.. and will definately use again.. but I don’t have any pictures of it because it’s pretty see through. Last year I made a last minute petticoat with tulle and I just took a piece and gathered it so it was kind of like a tutu, but I really hated it.. it was uncomfortable and I didn’t like the way it looked, so this year I decided to put more time and money into one so hopefully I could reuse it time and time again. I used this tutorial by sugardale but I shortened the length to fit the skirt. It was somewhat time consuming, took up a lot of thread, but overall I’m super happy with the result and I know I’ll be saving it to use again and again!
For the skirt I also used a tutorial, but I cannot find the exact one I used right now, but there are pages and pages of circle skirt patterns when I searched google, so if you need one that’s a good resource.
I’m not too happy with how the top came out.. I really wanted it to be a corset, but I just wasn’t confident enough with myself and I just ended up sewing panels together and lacing up the back.. so it was somewhat like a corset. I refused to buy a pattern and tried to make one myself, which I regret doing, but it was too late to go out and buy one by the time I was making the top, so I guess I just lived and learned
So, I’ve been building up the anticipation to see this costume I’ve been rambling on about, so I present now, the pictures!



The makeup:


And finally, the part I’m most proud of with this costume… the wind-able key!
Testing it out.
So there’s that. I hope you guys enjoyed it, unfortunately I’m the only one who enjoyed this costume haha, for the party I was going to attend didn’t happen, so I spent all night on Halloween playing Little Big Planet.
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Oh my god! How adorable! Congratulations on a fantastic costume idea. I love the whole package — I adore how poofy the skirt is, in particular. It makes me think of a younger version of Truly Scruptious’s doll costume in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Here’s a picture, just in case. .^_^.”"
How long did it take for you to make it? Again, congratulations! You just made my day.
Oh wow! Congratulations on this fabulous costume. I love the wind-up key concept and the poofy skirt… so girly! It reminds me of Truly Scrumptious’ doll costume from the movie Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It’s certainly inspiring! Thank you for making my day.