First up, Katie. She knew that she wanted to be a vampire. To start with we thought we'd get away with letting her wear Charlotte's old vampire costume.
It fitted alright, but Katie doesn't like things rough on her skin. She didn't like the velcro attaching the collar or the spider web tulle sleeves. We should have known better. I remember when she was a toddler hunting around for seamless socks for her! We couldn't find a design that she was totally happy with. I was hoping that we could persuade her into some kind of Goth get-up. We did find a picture of a 'grown up' vampire, with a very short ruffled skirt. We liked the ruffles, but the rest of the outfit was not appropriate for a seven year old. I drew a beautiful (I'm sure you'll agree!) picture of what I had in mind. I was thinking Victorian/Goth, with really long sleeves and a big collar.
I used the basic bodice from Simplicity 2569 (the infamous witches dresses)
With the sleeves from Simplicity 5520 (Merida and Elsa).
For the skirt I drafted a basic A-line skirt and added lots of layers of ruffles. I was very sick of gathering layers of fabric by the end. Actually that's a lie, I was sick of gathering by the end of the first layer. The collar I drafted myself, and may one day do a tutorial for it. I know, you just can't wait, can you? To eliminate the problem with the scratchy velcro, I put buttonholes in the back of the dress and sewed buttons onto the collar itself, so that the buttons would point outwards. I will give credit where credit is due at this point, that bit was Other Half's idea.
While making this dress, the ruffles did look a bit unfortunate. That is to say, it looked like something a barmaid in the Wild West would wear, or, as my Mam said, Nancy from Oliver. I think it looks better finished, so here you are, one Victorian/Goth/Lady of the Night Halloween costume!
And from the back
On to Charlotte. Charlotte wanted to be a witch. We trawled the internet looking for inspiration. Nothing was right. Until we found a picture of a GOOD witch. It turns out she wanted to be Glinda from 'Oz The Great And Powerful'.
Oh dear. It's got a crown! Which was, of course, vital to the outfit. In a reversal of Katie's costume, I used the dress from Simplicity 5520 and sleeves from Simplicity 2569. The sleeves and front panel were made from a two-tone chiffon, decorated with some glitter glue. The crown I made with gold painted corrugated card and a clear plastic hairband. I know, so hi-tech!
During the making of Charlotte's outfit, I did look suspiciously like a nightie, although now it's done, I actually really like it.
Poor bairn did spend a lot of time at the school Halloween disco explaining who she was! She seems to have learnt from this experience though. When I asked her last week if she wanted a princess dress for Christmas she said she would like to be...
"With the horns and wings please Auntie Sandra." Oh dear!