What's creepy and kooky, mysterious and spooky and all together ooky? My halloween costume!! I took my inspiration this year from the glorious Carolyn Jones who played Morticia Addams in the 1960s television show:
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I delved through my pattern stash and came up with Simplicity 8493 as a potential match for the dress:
I made the floor length version with long sleeves. The pattern has a nice v-neck and fitted bodice that I thought would work well for the costume. I sewed up the pattern as it was with the exception of adding about 6 inches to the length. After sewing, I then had David pin the dress to make the 'hobble skirt' effect (i.e. tight to the knees and then a bit flared). I then sewed out the excess and had to mimic Morticia's walk! too funny!
With the excess floor length, David also cut strips of the fabric and then I sewed them right sides together. I then turned the tubes of fabric inside out to create the tentacles at the bottom of Morticia's dress.
The fabric I chose is a polyester/viscose blend and has quite a bit of stretch. This allowed me to sew the sleeves fairly tight. I created a v-shape at the wrist and then just folded the hem under. I also attached chiffon to the underarm and then tacked it to the middle of the dress--so that it only showed if I moved my arms.
I was literally sewing this right up to the last minute before our Halloween party.
Their house is a museum
Where people come to see 'em
They really are a scream
The Addams Family.
(Neat)
(Sweet)
(Petite)
Where people come to see 'em
They really are a scream
The Addams Family.
(Neat)
(Sweet)
(Petite)
So get a witches shawl on
A broomstick you can crawl on
We're gonna pay a call on
A broomstick you can crawl on
We're gonna pay a call on
The Addams Family.
Of course, David dressed up as Gomez Addams with the perfect pinstriped suit and he had me in stitches with his portrayal of Gomez...so much fun:
It's been awhile since I've dressed up for Halloween and I had a blast creating this dress. I'm already plotting and planning for next year!!
What about you? Did you dress up? Did you sew your own costume?
Update: I entered my costume in the Mandors Fabric store competition (my local fabric store). The winner gets £50 worth of fabric. Can I ask a big favour? Will you vote for me? You can vote on facebook here by just liking my photo. I would use the winnings to get the fabric for my 1940 gown project!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!