Tuesday, October 09, 2012

Halloween projects 2012

I guess it is actually Supergirl. Not Superwoman.

About super heroes, I never read comics growing up, well now that I say that I had a few vintage Archie comics that I would buy when my mom dragged took me to antique stores and they were awesome.

But, I totally watched TMNT and Batman after school in late elementary early Jr. High and maybe I watched Barney too. Kelsey laughed at me when I told her this the other day. So I justified it by saying that I wanted to be a kindergarten teacher, I neglected to tell her that I had a Barney wrist watch. Or that when I was sick my freshman year my friend bought me a Barney magazine to cheer me up. So I guess that is early high school. Geez. That is super nerdy.

Anyway. I love all those shows so much. Especially Batman. So Mike and I saw The Dark Knight Rises and we both read some DC comic books this summer on sabbatical (really we did) that was how the girls became obsessed with superheros. And when we were at the mall and they saw a t-shirt with Wonder Woman, there was no turning back. (We bought Maggie This awesome present for her birthday in the spring, but she never cared until this summer now it is a favorite and often fought over toy).

Today I made a muslin (a practice out of cheaper fabric- today I just used t-shirt knit that had a similar stretch to the real material) of the leotard. It was too big, so I will take it in. I also made the S for Super. See below. It took an hour. It took me twice as long to make that S than the leotard. I will explain later when I give details of how I made it.

 From left to right- S is for super, Invitation to Dorothy's Beatles family dance record party, my gingher scissors, and some granny squares...

Anyway. I was telling my mom my real reason to learn to sew this kind of material is selfish, why I didn't just buy the costume? Other than I actually love to sew their costumes.

I want to eventually make my own swimsuits.

I am totally Cathy when it comes to swimsuits. Swimsuits are stupid. I totally want 1 piece retro suits that fit my long torso, that hide the evidence that I gained and (almost) lost 40-50 pounds twice in the 28 months that I grew 2 babies. And I want it to not be halter style (so my tan lines match my tank top lines). That does not exist. At least not under 200 bucks. But from the cost of fabric and notions (thread, closures, needles, etc.) I estimate that I could make one for about 10-30 bucks depending on how elaborate I go.

But to save the money I have to have the skills.

So all that to say, I totally see this as a class...a learning experience.  Make your kids costume and see if its worth it to make your own swimsuits.

2 comments:

Laffin's said...

I love that Little People doll...I have never seen it before but it is so stinking cute. I wish I could make my kids costumes. Also, that S is awesome! Since I never see you and you don't blog very often I always feel the need to say how much I miss seeing you and your family and other mushy things like that. So, just get used to the fact that I will be saying that on most blogs :)

Ashlea said...

How did you learn to sew? I own a machine and I really want to learn!!!