Finley and Oliver: DIY Skeleton Costume. I love making the boys Halloween costumes each year and I'm busy prepping for this years costumes.
Finley wants be a super hero (Super Fin) and Oliver wants to be a bat. I'm glad that they both chose things that are still kind of classic and will be fun for me to make. I hope to get them made soon so I can document the process in case any of you would like to see. I've had a bunch of questions about the construction of their costumes so I thought I'd share how I put them together. These were a bit more labor intensive (time wise) than other DIYs I've posted but they were not hard to make and they turned out RAD!
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Totally worth the effort. What you'll need: Long sleeved t- shirt Matching leggings White felt (Eco- fi felt by Kunin is the best for holding up in the wash)*Fusible webbing (I used Heat n Bond Ultrahold for this project)Scissors (small scissors with a pointy tip work best)**Skeleton Template - download here. The mask is not included in the template. Embroidery floss in color of your choice (I used black on Oliver's and red on Finley's)If you make the mask, you'll need elastic for the band and a piece of black felt and white felt.
Since I use Heat n Bond, my instructions will follow Heat n Bond's. If you are using a different fusible web, simply change. I wasn't able to find one so I came up with my own by taking measurements of the kids.
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I'm warning you that my template is pretty rudimentary but I like it that way. It would most likely fit costumes in the 3. T/4. T size range. If you want to make the costume bigger or smaller, just adjust the size of the template.
If you want to see photos of my applique process, check out any of my applique tutorials and you'll get a good idea of what's in store for you. Directions: Print out skeleton template and adjust size if needed. Place the template under your fusible webbing and trace all of the bones.
Iron the webbing/bones that you traced onto your felt. For Heat n Bond, set it on the . Iron. the design onto the felt for about 3 or so seconds.
Cut out all of the bones. Small, pointy scissors will make it easy to get in between the ribs and cut out some of the small openings. Peel off the wax paper from the back of the bones. Carefully place the bones where you want them on the shirt and leggings and iron them on for about 1.
For this step, I like to place a scrap piece of fabric between the applique and the iron for extra protection. Check to be sure that all of your bones are firmly adhered.
Now that your bones are attached, you're ready to start the applique process. You can do. this with a machine or by hand.
I'm a hand stitcher and although it took a while with both of these costumes, it was totally worth it - the stitching was the icing on top! To stitch by hand, cut about 3- 4 feet of your. Your skein of thread will have six strands. I used a blanket stitch for these costumes but a straight stitch (running stitch) would look great too.
Pop in a movie (or two or three) because this part takes the longest. I do not have a template for the mask and to be honest, my kids hated wearing them. If you want to make one, it's pretty simple. I took two pieces of different colored felt (I used black and white for one mask and white and grey for the other) and cut out two matching ovals that would cover the top half of their faces.
For the nose and teeth, I cut out just the white felt so that the darker, contrasting felt would show through. I then sewed an elastic band in and hand stitched them together using the same blanket stitch that I used on the body of the costume.
And remember, it doesn't have to be perfect - that's part of the charm.