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How To Attach Cotton Balls To Fabric

Costumes: Sheep

It's October, and then it'southward time for costumes!  Last fall, I made sheep and wolf costumes for a performance of the Pamela Trokanski Trip the light fantastic Theatre that was called "Sheep/Wolves/We The People".  I fabricated 6 sheep costumes for the apprentice company, which they used in several numbers throughout the work.  Higher up, you'll find the video of the Sheep/Wolf Rap.  Unfortunately, I don't have any all the same shots of someone wearing the finished product, merely a video is too helpful.  Note that these costumes took quite a bit of abuse – several dress rehearsals and three performances!

Hither's how I made them…

Loosened cotton wool balls glued down

For the shirt, you'll need HEAPS of cotton assurance, hot glue, and a white men's undershirt tank.  The shirt needs to be a size or two larger than you (or the person who volition wear the costume) would normally wear because one time you're washed gluing on the cotton balls, the material won't stretch equally much.  The procedure is uncomplicated.  First, stretch out the shirt a piddling.  Side by side, I found it helpful to loosen the cotton balls.  The are made of cotton sheets wound up in a screw, so if you loosen them up, they get bigger so you demand fewer of them.  Finally, glue them on.  You'll need to find a balance between too much mucilage and not enough.  An X beyond the cotton ball would exist a skilful way to secure them.  Occasionally, I didn't secure the middle of a cotton spiral, and they came out.  In the video you lot can run into some dangling.

A finished sheep meridian

For the chapeau, you'll need a fabric marker, snaps or velcro closures, black felt for the ears, and white felt for the chapeau part.  To make the shape of the hood, I traced another person's head profile and cut it a piddling larger to allow for the seam and some actress room.  You can always run up the seam tighter, simply it'southward hard to add material in one case you've cut it.  I as well made a tab of fabric that goes around the neck.  You'll cut out 2 of the white hood shapes and sew them together forth the top and dorsum of the head.  Add your snap or velcro to the cervix tab.  Finally, cut out 2 matching black ears and attach them, and you're done.

The hat for reference

Sheep costumes make excellent beds for older kitties besides!

A Treatment for Leotard Seam Disease

Side Seam Hole

Drat! Information technology's wearing thin and information technology's getting holes! But it'due south not fifty-fifty that old!

Your leotard getting that tell-tale mark of age: the side seam hole.  Yous know the i.  Information technology starts either at or just below where the shelf bra attaches, and if left untreated will progress several inches lower until the whole side rips open.  The worst part is, you lot often don't discover them until correct before something important, like a show, when at that place'southward no time to go a new leotard.   Here'southward how I stabilize them.

Scrap Fabric

Cut out a section of a discarded leotard to use as a patch.

ane.  Cannibalize a leotard that has succumb to the side seam disease.  Cut out a section far from the side seam in a section that is in practiced condition.  I've also used bias tape.  Friction match your patch color to your leotard or the color will show through the holes and sparse spots.

Patch

A patch with rounded corners

2.  Cut the patch larger than the affected area of the leotard you are trying to save.  Round the corners and so they don't curl up and peel off.

Heat and Bond with the Patch

Heat and Bond cut to the size of the patch

3.  Cut fusible webbing or estrus and bond strips to the size of your patch.  This is of import.  We're not sewing this on.  When the glue melts into the fabric, it will stabilize it and keep the holes from getting worse.  Sewing is what caused the hole in the showtime place.  We don't need more of it.

Comprehend those weak spots.

4.   Transfer the fusing textile to the leotard, making sure to cover up all the weak spots.

Brand a stack with the leotard, then the fusing, and so the patch, and then atomic number 26.

v.  Put the patch on superlative of the fusing material and atomic number 26 according the the instructions that come with the fusing you've picked.

half dozen.  Wash it like you unremarkably would, but make sure it stays out of the dryer or the patch volition skin off.  Yous don't dry out your leotards anyhow.

This is a treatment that will only delay the inevitable; it'due south non a long term fix.  I'm sorry friends, once you see the signs of wear, it'southward going to end presently.  It'due south kind of similar when yous see your fish start to swim sideways.  You lot're in denial for a while and think it'south going to get better, but it never does.  But the skillful news is that y'all tin at least keep your leotard a trivial while longer, different the fish.

Practice you have a better manner to gear up side seam holes?  I'd really like to hear more ideas.

Clothes Pins Continue Me Sane

For most people, costume flavor is at the end of October.  For those of united states in the dance world, information technology's now and several other times of the twelvemonth.  Unlike Halloween costumes, dance costumes often need to exist fabricated in big numbers and as similar to each other as possible.  For example, I'm making (among other things) 12 equus caballus-tail-shaped tulle bustles, each with four pieces of tulle in two colors and a long ribbon for the waist band.

How do y'all keep all those cuts of fabric organized?  The answer is with a dress pin.  I cutting all the material at one time to avoid fourth dimension wasted  moving between steps.   When I finish with one colour of tulle or cutting ribbon, I make piles of materials that belong to each item to be made, and so clip them together.  And so, as I piece of work on the particular, I can use the wearing apparel pivot to attach the unfinished bits to the piece.  For case, the first step in the bustles was to attach one row of pleated tulle to the middle of the ribbon, and then I clipped the remaining three layers of cloth to the stop of the ribbon I didn't need to work with.

So there y'all have it.  A unproblematic tool to keep your sewing projects neat and organized.  What household items have your re-purposed to make your life easier?

Digital Paper Dolls

An Inkscape file used for picking costumes.

Every bit a child, I never had much interest in dolls, and as an developed I accept even less, but this kind of doll serves a purpose.  I've been working on costuming for an upcoming mod dance company bear witness.  We've been back and along with ideas, drawings, and prototypes, but there are so many details to work out.  At that place were several clothing options and each could be any number of colors.

I thought about drawing out a bunch of different combinations, just that was a lot of piece of work and potentially very frustrating.  Then I thought about paper dolls made out of existent paper, simply over again, that was a bunch of work.  Finally, I decided to describe it out in Inkscape.

Using Inkscape immune me to make one of each clothing and simply alter the colors digitally.  Using layers made things a lot easier.  The background and the doll are in locked layers and then they can't get in the fashion and be accidentally moved when yous try to select a piece of clothing.  The clothes are in their own layer, and so they are movable and the make full colors tin can be changed.

I brought the file to the studio and we played with unlike options and colors until we found the combination we wanted.  It was very helpful to have a visual representation so every knew exactly what the decision was.  No surprises later.

So now I've made my own little digital costume aid.  I accept a feeling this will go used for many other costumes likewise.  The paradigm above, is not the actual costume options, by the mode.  I drew some quick dress to demonstrate the idea considering I'm not going to postal service the actual costume determination until the piece has been performed.

Tutus

The trip the light fantastic toe company I trip the light fantastic in is always looking for inexpensive, but proficient, costuming.  The result is that nosotros make a lot of what we use.  For this piece, nosotros needed an edgy look, so I made black and cerise tutus from tulle, grosgrain ribbon, and hooks for the closuPinned Tullere.  Equally you can run across from the photograph, it's not complicated.

  1. Just measure out your waist for the ribbon length and add a couple of inches so the ends can overlap.
  2. Cut your tulle about 3 times as long as your waist measurement.
  3. Fold the tulle length wise.
  4. On the folded end of the tulle, fold the tulle over about two inches.
  5. Now start pleating the tulle and pivot it to the ribbon.  You lot want to attach the tulle "upside down", so that the fabric folds over the seam as it hangs to give the skirt some fullness.
  6. And then just stitch information technology down.

My tutus accept 2 rows of tulle, merely you can practice as many as y'all like.

Modelled Costume

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