I managed to finish Harrison’s scary clown suit in time for Halloween. It’s amazing how a costume can change someone so much. I previously blogged on this here which shows the lekala pattern I downloaded.
When I came home from my night shift at 7am on the morning of Halloween Harrison was fast asleep. I was so excited I had to wake him to show him his costume. Here’s how it went:
Mum: ‘trick or treat?’
H: ‘grunt’
Mum: ‘trick or treat?’
H: ‘mmmm…..treat…..’
I laid his trick or treat bag at the side of his head….
H: ‘turn the lamp on…….’ (Sleepy voice)
Lamp on, holding up his costume…..
‘WOW! MUM, IT’S AMAZING!!!!!’
He was really really really pleased – I don’t think he was that excited when he got his xbox for Christmas!
We had a little photo shoot in the garden before he went out later that night:






And one last one……this is my clinical supervisor trying the costume on at work (on the left)……it’s had quite a few comments on FB as to him looking scarier than Harrison……

And here’s a tote bag I made him for his goodies with left over material:





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The company who make the patterns are Russian, and often the translation from Russian to English may be a little out. From the beginning I made it up as I went along. I made facings for the front and neck edges. I attempted my first ever sewing with a twin needle. My machine started making strange noises and it wasn’t too neat so I opted for neat single topstitch rather than uneven twin needle stitching:
I managed to hide the twin needle sewing behind the cross over of the top. The pleats were a bit of a mystery – I stitched them and basted across:
Here’s a close up of my matching stripes:
Here’s some more dodgy photos taken by my 11 year old:
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