tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7434441776202779480.comments2020-10-20T22:40:09.726-07:00KaceesixUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7434441776202779480.post-34724657964794682492020-10-20T22:40:09.726-07:002020-10-20T22:40:09.726-07:00Hey! Great costume! I’m working on two captain bar...Hey! Great costume! I’m working on two captain barnacles for my 3.5yo and almost 2yo. I am trying to figure out the belt. I sewed two pieces together and then turned them right side out, but it’s making it really stiff... maybe too much. Did you just hot glue two pieces of felt together to get the stiffness? Margaret Irribarrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09195560426764894178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7434441776202779480.post-81452803824660808292020-10-20T22:39:54.314-07:002020-10-20T22:39:54.314-07:00Hey! Great costume! I’m working on two captain bar...Hey! Great costume! I’m working on two captain barnacles for my 3.5yo and almost 2yo. I am trying to figure out the belt. I sewed two pieces together and then turned them right side out, but it’s making it really stiff... maybe too much. Did you just hot glue two pieces of felt together to get the stiffness? Margaret Irribarrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09195560426764894178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7434441776202779480.post-73035713999779661152015-07-29T13:37:17.675-07:002015-07-29T13:37:17.675-07:00Thank you Amber! Yes, I used his winter hat with t...Thank you Amber! Yes, I used his winter hat with the ear flaps for the pattern (make sure it doesn't have much stretch to it). I folded it in half to copy the general shape onto a piece of craft paper (this way there is only one seam down the center of the hat). Make sure to add the seam allowance where the two halves come together (you may want to do at least 1/2" so that you can make adjust if needed). Then, I cut the two pieces out of a folded piece of white fleece. Next, sew the two halves together right sides together. Then I cut slits where the "ear" should go with an xacto knife (probably about 2 1/2"). Next, I used the length of the slit to create the line for the bottom of my ear shaped paper pattern and I added a bit extra to the bottom for some wiggle room. Next I add a small amount of seam allowance to all sides of the pattern and cut out two ear shapes on folded fabric (you will have four pieces). Sew both ears right sides together put some stuffing in them from the inside pull the ears mostly through the slits and sew them in (I think I may have hand stitched them just around the edges). Finally, I cut out a piece of grey felt and glued it on with some white glue. At the end I sew on a chin strap because my child didn't want to keep it on but otherwise it's not needed. I hope this helps. Good luck! Best, KaceeKaceehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03127615706034437430noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7434441776202779480.post-8370343674969810682015-07-29T00:16:10.636-07:002015-07-29T00:16:10.636-07:00my daughter has been saying for months that she wa...my daughter has been saying for months that she wants to be Captian Barnacles for halloween. Our church's trunk or treat asks that you not wear masks. This would be a perfect solution, plus,I think your costume is the best I've seen on the net. I had a question about the hat. You said you used a winter hat that already fit to get a good feeling for where the ears should be. Does this mean you made the hat yourself using the winter hat as a pattern, and then adding ears (somehow) and the octonaut cap? I have some sewing skills and can follow a pattern well so that would not be a problem for me. Any tips and ideas would be helpful. Thanks!Amberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17904480493986296215noreply@blogger.com