


Getting an idea on how to make headtails. It looked like a jester cap, so we looked up a free three tailed jester hat pattern online.

Tracing the shape on tissue paper

The front of side tails: Ahsoka's side headtails curve, the back one is straight, bigger, and longer, I cut 2 of these

back of side tails, cut 2


designing the stripes and pinning it all together.

I traced the pattern again so I could cut up for stripe patterns. It looked something like this. This part takes a lot of time, but it looked so cool, we thought it was worth it.

crushed panne fabric with indigo stripes hot glued on (note, sewing machine didn't sew through glue very well, imagine that! I should have avoided putting glue close to the edges where I was gonna sew and then just touched up later.)


We were almost done here, I'll get the finished product later. She wore it comfortably all day at school and it stayed on even during a cartwheel!
Next a cute orange and maroon t-shirt dress to finish it off. See the finished costume!

one more photo...
2 comments:
you are adventurous AND talented!
here is part 2 of the costume making
http://ablogforharmony.blogspot.com/2010/11/making-ahsoka-costume-part-2.html
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