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אווווו, כל כך כיף לי לתכנן תחפושות ולאסוף אספקה! מוחי מסתובב במעגלים .... סלח לי אם אקפוץ מתלבושת אחת לשניה. זוכר איך
הצבענו לפני שבוע על אילו תלבושות היית רוצה להכין? ובכן,
התוצאות הראו שאתם באמת רוצים לנסות אתכם בתווים "בתולות ים" ו"איך לאמן את הדרקון שלך ". אז כן, יש לך את זה ... ... אלה בעבודות! אבל מכיוון שאני באמת צריך לטהר את הרעיון הזה כדי שאוכל לעבור למשהו אחר, פשוט הייתי צריך להפוך את תלבושת התות הזו למהירה באמת.
(ואם תרצה להחזיק את התחפושת הזו ... אני נותנת לזה דרך. מידע נוסף בהמשך!)
כן, זה הדבר היפה בתלבושת הזו …… זה בהחלט "מהיר"! קלואי שינתה את דעתה לגבי מה שהיא רוצה להיות טריליון פעמים ובפוסט קודם ציינתי איך היא אמרה לי יום אחד שהיא שינתה את דעתה ורצתה להיות תות . אני לא חושב שהיא הייתה כל כך רצינית אבל הרעיון נתקע לי בראש וידעתי שזה יהיה חמוד!
אז למרות שהיא לא זכתה בהצבעה (
היא גם לא הייתה במקום האחרון ), עדיין היה עניין כלשהו, אז הלכתי עם זה ... ויצרתי תלבושת תות קטנה ומתוקה!
והה, התברר אפילו יותר טוב ממה שהמוח שלי צילם !! במיוחד חתיכת הראש העלים הקטנה והחמודה!
אין רוכסנים, חורי כפתור, או סגירת לולאה עדינה. רק מעטפת אלסטית בחלקה העליון (להפסקה וכיבוי קלה) ……
…..and more elastic at the bottom, to kind of pull the berry in and give it some shape.
The arm holes are very basic (
no sleeves…yay!) and the whole thing is stuffed loosely with some fluffy batting. Because a happy berry is a plump and juicy berry!
Definitely a fun costume to make!
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Okay, back to sweet berry….whew!
When we were done taking a few pictures, Chloe asked if she could go put this costume in the dress-up bin…..but I reminded her that this costume wasn’t going to stay at our house (
heaven help us—we have so many dress-ups!). I told her that maybe another child who lives far, far away has been dreaming of being a Strawberry and would like to wear this costume trick-or treating! She liked the sound of that…..and told me to make sure that it goes to a 4 year-old girl, just like her!
SO—
If you don’t sew, don’t have time to sew, or would rather not sew…….this costume is up for grabs! It would work for a 3 year old (and would be longer) up to probably a 6-7 year old (and would be a little shorter). And no, you don’t have to be 4 and a girl to win this costume — as requested by Chloe! 
If you’d like the costume, leave a comment below (make sure you leave your email address in the comment form, not inside the actual comment, just the form) and let me know who you’d like this costume for!
Hopefully it will work out for one of you! ****Giveaway closes Monday September 14th, 11:59 p.m.
However, if you’d like to make your own Strawberry Costume — let me show you how!
SUPPLIES:
- Red Minky Dimple Fabric FOUND HERE (amount varies depending on size, but I used about 3/4 yard)
- Red Fleece fabric FOUND HERE (you need the same amount as the minky fabric)
- Green fleece fabric FOUND HERE (1/2 yard is all you need)
- Hot Glue
- Headband
- Batting FOUND HERE (for plumping the strawberry)
- Elastic cording
- sewing supplies (here’s a list of my favorite sewing supplies, in case you need a few ideas)
***Check out my Sewing Terms 101 post, for additional help.
First of all, you need to decide how big to make your costume. Measure from the top of the shoulder (
where the costume will begin) down to the point where you’d like the costume to end on the leg. Add 3 inches to that length. Then, measure around the largest section of the body (most likely the shoulders). Write down that number. These are the 2 dimensions you need to cut a FRONT and BACK piece from your minky.
For example, I wanted this strawberry to be about 22 inches long (
if it’s stretched out flat, it’s actually a little longer than 22 inches….but the bottom pulls in and under a bit, but the 3 inches includes some to make up for that). So I added 3 inches to that 22 inches, which is 25 inches. And then the circumference of Chloe’s shoulders, was 22 inches. So, I cut 2 pieces of minky fabric (
a FRONT and BACK piece) that were 22 inches wide and 25 inches long.
Then, I placed the 2 pieces of minky together, with right sides together, and sewed along the sides (
the 25 inch length), with a 1/2 inch seam allowance. HOWEVER, you need to leave an opening at both sides, for the arm holes. To determine where to place those arm holes, place a measuring tape at the neck where the costume will start and determine how far down your arm hole will need to start. Be sure to add 1/2 inch for the seam allowance that you’ll be sewing later on at the top of the costume. So, I wanted my arm hole to start at about 4 inches from the top……but I marked a pin (
the top black arrows below) 4.5 inches down on both sides for the arm hole to start. I placed another pin 10.5 inches down from the top edge on both sides (
the bottom black arrows below).
Repeat the exact steps from above with the red fleece fabric…..so that you have 2 identical tubes of fabric with arm hole openings.
Now, slide the red fleece tube of fabric inside the minky tube of fabric, so that the RIGHT sides of the fabric are facing each other and match up the side seams from both tubes of fabric.
Also, be sure that the arm holes are matched up.
Then, sew around the upper edge of fabric (the edge that’s closer to the arm holes), attaching the minky tube to the fleece tube….using a 1/2 inch seam allowance. However, leave about a 1-2 inch opening (
see the star below) along the top edge (
doesn’t matter where), so that you can add elastic later on. (
Also, be sure you’re sewing around the top edge in a circle, so that a head can fit through here, not straight across closing off the entire thing.)
Then, turn the fabrics right side out, slide the fleece so it’s down inside of the minky fabric……and line up the sewn edge, right along the seam. Pin in place, and then sew all the way around, using a 1 inch seam allowance (the dotted line below). You’ll also see that 1 inch opening from the last step…..which is now the opening for your elastic casing.
Now, locate one of your arm hole openings and line up the minky and fleece fabric along the side seam and pin in place (
just to keep it from shifting).
Along one side of the arm hole opening, fold the fleece edge up and over 1/2 inch…..
…..and then fold the fleece edge down and under 1/2 inch, and then sandwich the folds together, enclosing the raw edges for both fabrics.
Continue all along the edges of both fabrics (along this one edge of the arm hole opening) and pin in place.
Repeat with the other edge of the arm hole opening.
Sew along the folded edges, in a narrow rectangle shape, completely closing off and raw edges. Repeat with the other arm hole opening.
