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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

DIY Fairy Costume {Part 1: Whimsical Skirt}

Fairy Costume Tutorial

Part 1: Flowy Lace & Chiffon Skirt
 


For that last several years, it's been "ask and ye shall receive," with Halloween costumes around here. I'm trying to take advantage of the years that they are still interested in their mom making their costumes, so I'm pretty amenable to their ideas! This Halloween, my 5-year old decided she wanted to be a fairy.

After she decided on her idea, we searched through some fairy images on Pinterest, and she declared she wanted a costume that looked like the one below.

Finished Fairy Costume
Fairy Dress Inspiration via HubPages article
Alas. It's clearly made with techniques beyond my capabilities, so instead, I used it as my inspiration, and came up with a simpler version.

FYI, this is by no means a perfect pattern, I just really made it up as I went along. There are definitely imperfections, but as a Halloween costume or dress-up piece for play, it works. If you're making it, improvise how you like--it would look great with many different kinds of materials and fabrics, too!

This post will give you the tutorial for SKIRT. I've followed up with the TOP and WINGS tutorial in separate posts. The skirt is easy, but it has a lot of steps, so I decided to break the other tutorials into separate posts.

Dress or Skirt for Fairy

Fairy Costume Skirt Materials: (keep in mind these measurements are for a tall 5-year old, you'll have to adjust if making smaller/larger sizes)

  • 1 yard each of 4 different fabrics for skirt (I used 3 poly chiffons - blush, purple, and cream - and a lace)
  • 1/2 yard knit fabric (for waistband)
  • 1/2 yard sequin fabric
  • 2 yards floral ribbon
  • Pinking Shears (or a lot of Fray Check)
  • Sewing Machine (and thread and pins!)


Fairy Costume Skirt Step-by-Step 

FYI - For the basic structure of this skirt, I used the Yoga Waistband Circle Skirt tutorial by Make It & Love It and I adapted it by adding some extra "flair." Her instructions and photos are so easy to follow and I use her site as an inspiration for a lot of my projects.
  • Assemble Base Layers: Lay your bottom two layers (I used the lace and the cream poly) perpendicular to each other, crossing in the middle.
DIY Kids Costume
  • Cut Waist: In each piece, trace and cut out a hole that equals the circumference of your subject's waist. 
How to Make Kids Skirt
  • Pin Around Circle of Base Layers. I placed 8 pins evenly spread apart.
Sewing Skirt Girls
  • Cut Chiffon Strands, then Baste/Gather Them: I used 4 x 10" wide lengths of chiffon (two blush, two purple). If you've got them, use pinking shears to minimize the fraying of the chiffon. Otherwise, you'll end up using a lot of fray check. Next, Sew with needle and thread, leaving big gaps between. Then after you finish sewing the length, "scrunch" the fabric together evenly. Note: I didn't do this the first time around, but I should have also added lengths of the sequin fabric I used for the top. I ended up attaching it later, but it would have been easier to do it during this step.
DIY Chiffon Skirt
  • Pin Chiffon Strands to Base Layers and BASTE: Use the pins you set up earlier to set them up evenly. Hand-sew around the circumference of the circle (it's possible to do this on the machine, too, with the right settings).
Hand Sew Skirt Portions
  • Sew Layers Together on Machine: I went nice and slow to be sure I got each layer with minimal snagging :) Skirt fabric is now complete!
How to Make Fairy Costume
  • Make Waistband and Attach Skirt: Follow tutorial for Yoga Waistband Circle Skirts (follow instructions here).
Yoga Waistband Dress Up
  • Remove Gathering and Basting Stitches: You can see mine are purple and white. Just snip them and slide them out (my white ones were too tight so they were a pain to remove!).
Finishing Skirt Fairy
  • Trim Bottom: As pretty as a long train would be, she'd be tripping over it all night, so we trimmed the skirt to floor length.
Measuring Skirt Fairy Costume
  • Add Desired "Accoutrements": Since I had enough of the flower ribbon left, I attached (hand-sewed) two strips to the front of the skirt. I liked that it coordinated the top with the bottom a little more.
Layers for Skirt

And that's it! You may want to play around with trimming it to different lengths, bu we were happy with what we came up with here.
Kids Halloween DIY Ideas

She loves how flowy and pretty it is (not to mention the fact that it's great for twirling)!

Kids Lace Chiffon Skirt

Lots of fun in store for this outfit--Halloween soon--and then plenty of dress-up action after that!

Materials for Fairy Costume


Want to complete the outfit? Check out the Fairy Costume Top and Fairy Costume Wings, too! 

And hey, are we connected yet? If not, find me on Pinterest, Facebook, and Google+, and Bloglovin so we can start sharing ideas together!

For more easy Halloween ideas, check out these posts, too: DIY Witch Costumes, DIY Shark Costume.

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1 comment:

  1. This is SO CUTE!! My daughter just looked over my shoulder and said is that for ME!

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