A Single Sheet Numerous Costumes (For A No-sew Halloween) – Jedi Costume Pattern

Do you have a lot of Halloween parties coming up, and you just don’t want to be seen in the similar thing twice? Effectively, we are just hitting the finish of yard-sale season, so make positive you acquire a plain white sheet (or lightly patterned) although you are out looking for bargains for the most versatile costume piece you have ever had!

And I promise I wont tell you to cut two eye-holes in it, and go as a ghost (nicely, perhaps I will).

The initial step in any Halloween Costume venture, or any craft challenge is to gather your supplies. For this no-sew venture, you will have to have the following:

- 1 flat sheet in white, or with a light pattern. (You can locate these at most garage or yard sales in the country for an incredible price!)
- SHARP scissors
- Cloth glue (washing machine and dryer safe)
- Trim ends (you can obtain pretty inexpensive trim ends from your material store. Some may likely even give them away!)
- Ritz liquid material dye
- Security pins
- Adhesive backed velcro

Costume piece 1: The Cape

This is not as very much a costume as an accessory to make any excellent costume, outstanding. You can be a Prince, Princess, King, or Queen, a Knight in shining armor, a Jedi Knight, or even your favorite superhero with this tremendous costume accessory.

Merely take one particular of the four corners of your sheet, and round off the corner for the finish that you will place your neck in. Alternatively, you can cut a square into a single of the narrow ends of the sheet, and tie the two ends that are left approximately your neck. Dye your new cape the appropriate color, add trim or decorate as required for your specific costume, and voila! You have a cape!

Costume #1: The Caesar! (Et tu, Brute?)

Yes, like everybody else, this costume will be ideal for your next toga party. This will need some trim to be as royal as you ought to be, but at least you don’t demand to dye the material.

Wrap the sheet all-around you or a dummy/dress type all around your size (and when I say dummy, I don’t mean your brother), and pin, glue, or velcro every shoulder in front and in back to kind a head and shoulder. For modesty’s sake, you may well want to pin close to the open side as very well. Glue round the hem, neck, and arm holes, gold trim (or use cloth dye to make it gold) for that royal, roman look. Add some fake leaves or ivy at every single of the security pins to mask them.

Costume #2: The Shaolin Monk

If you skip the trim, and use some orange or amber cloth dye, you can use the similar style of Caesar costume for a Shaolin Monk’s costume. Personally, I would use cloth glue instead of security pins, and kind a hem so it flows much better, and so you don’t get as substantially ‘air conditioning’ on the side of your robe as Caesar would, and you get a really good Shaolin Monk costume. If you are so inclined, use additional material, again, glued on, for lengthy, flowing sleeves.

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