Halloween Costumes for Little Girls – DIY Inspirations

Halloween Costumes for Little Girls - DIY Inspirations
 
 

October 22, 2015

 

 Audrey Hepburn Costume

   Of all the Halloween costumes for girls, that I have made over the years, this Audrey Hepburn outfit for Sophia is my favorite. Her outfit is complete with the tiara, which I bought at Hobby Lobby, in the wedding section for half price! The pearls are from my jewelry box.

 We bought a pair of long black gloves and took them in to fit her little hands.  This is pretty easy to do.  Just turn the gloves inside out, put them on your little girl, and pin them to fit along the seams.  Stitch and then cut off the excess.  

I made the dress from a Simplicity pattern #2265, out of satin, and added two layers of gathered tulle over the skirt.  This is easy to do, too.  Using the skirt pattern, just cut out two more from the tulle. 

Then, sew the side seams.  Run two gathering stitches around the top edge.  Match seams and pin the gathered tulle to the top of the gathered skirt just before sewing them both to the bodice.  

We also purchased a little black fur jacket, in case it was chilly.

 

   This Wonder Woman outfit was made using Butterick pattern B5545 and adding self-made appliques.  A couple of coats of red Valspar spray paint for plastic were applied to the black boots.  I looked for a Wonder Woman applique in all of the local stores and there was none.  So I pulled out some Pellon interfacing, some fusible transfer web, and the gold-lamé.  

   Using the computer, I found a picture of the logo here.►Wonder Woman Logo.

Copy the logo and put it on an editing and design program, resize it,  then print the logo onto regular copy paper and trace it onto the transfer web backing.    The web backing is paper. (Apply the iron to the paper side only! )   Then iron the transfer web onto the back of the gold-lamé.  Using the sewing machine and black thread, I stitch around the edges of the design, transferring it onto the fabric.  

 

   Then, remove the paper from the transfer webbing and place the transfer web face down on the interfacing and iron, adhering it to the gold-lamé.  Flip the fabric side up and then it is just a matter of *zig-zag stitching over the stitches of the design.  Some areas will need a wider stitch and some a thinner stitch.  Just adjust when needed.  I stitched over the pattern a second time to get the effect I wanted. 

* I actually used the left side of my buttonhole stitch on my Singer sewing machine, because it gave me the effect I wanted.

 

   The original pattern didn’t have a waistband as wide as this one in the picture.  I just measured Sophie’s waist and cut the fabric longer to allow for overlap and seams, lined it with interfacing, and sewed it to the skirt.  Notice there is a little loop on the right side at the bottom of the waistband.  That was added between the band and the skirt before sewing.  It holds the rope.

    Draw the stars on fusible interfacing.   Then, iron the fusible interfacing onto white fabric, (red for the headband) then cut out and hand-sew to the tulle skirt.

    This year, Sophia decided she wanted to be a fairy!  After school, she came by to try on her dress and see what adjustments were needed.  She seems to be happy with it thus far.  I like the way her leg looks on the left, where the arrow is pointing.  That is where the hem will be.  The shoes I bought were too big.  The size was marked wrong.  That means another trip to the store,  but I love the way the ribbon looks wrapped on her leg!  I have some little flowers left over from the headpiece, which are going to be sewn to the ribbon.  The ribbon kept falling down, so Alex suggested double-sided tape at the top.  She said she had done this before and it worked perfectly!

 Patterns Used For These Halloween Costumes

    These are the patterns used to make the costumes.  You don’t necessarily have to use a ‘costume’ pattern to achieve the finished product.  

  

   That’s where we are now!  I love making Halloween costumes for little girls!  Hope this post inspires you, too!

Little Fairy Costume

 

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3 comments / Add your comment below

  1. How adorable! You are so talented!! Thanks so much for linking up at #AThemedLinkup 2 for All Things Halloween. Shared.

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