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Spooky Inspiration

Tunnel under the Neuschwanstein Castle Happy Halloween Everyone! I am a huge fan of Halloween and the whole fall season. I love supernatural related stories, movies, the leaves changing colors, spooky decorations, black cats, giving out candy, costumes (of course), and more! Spooky inspiration is all around us. Every year I want to create my own costume but then it's October and I never have enough time to make one from scratch. Does this ever happen to anyone else? Hopefully next year I will get my act together for 2019 and actually make my own Halloween costume. I would love to do something that looks easy but has a ton of details like one of the Sanderson sisters looks .  I currently have a few projects I want to start working on, however I also want to snag some on sale Halloween printed fabric for some basic vintage inspired silhouette dresses. So not entirely sure what my next project will be!

Servant of Two Masters Pictures

Here are a few pictures from the show's dress rehearsals. I'm not sure who the photographer is, but they were shared on Parkland Theatre's Facebook page without details. Interested in reading a review of the show? Check this one out from the News Gazette here in Champaign. I'm still waiting on the professional shots, so once I have those I'll post them with details on costumes.

Details on Costumes

For Dinah's apron I purchased a purple full front apron, cut the top off, serged the extra and then stitched it down. I then added a little touch to the apron by choosing a heart stitch on my sewing machine and stitched along the waistband. On the inside of Dino's jacket he needed a pocket to hold his silverware. Instead of choosing any old brown fabric I chose this fun patterned duck cloth for the inside pocket. I wanted a pattern in case the audience was able to catch a glimpse of it while the actor was using the pocket. Since the jacket is vintage I finished the edges of the pocket and then hand stitched the pocket to the inside of the jacket. While I was in the zone hand sewing I fixed a few minor holes in the jacket and lining.

Back From Vacation

I have been away for a while and apologize for the lack of posts. I was not prepared enough to make a bunch of posts to automatically upload while I was gone on vacation. I am currently not working on a show but have chosen to focus on some personal sewing projects. In the next few days I will wrap up my progress posts from my work on "Servant of Two Masters." I have yet to receive professional pictures so my online portfolio has yet to be updated. Once that's taken care of I will consider myself officially done with the show. Stay tuned for some really cool & colorful projects coming soon. I want to do a few more detail oriented posts, not quite step by step, but something along those lines for a few small projects.