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Gus gus from cinderella
Gus gus from cinderella







gus gus from cinderella
  1. Gus gus from cinderella full#
  2. Gus gus from cinderella plus#
  3. Gus gus from cinderella series#

Just wrapped the felt around the shoe and started sewing and cutting and turning inside and out until it looked good. We bought 2 sheets and they needed to fit over size 12-18mo Robeez moccasins. Next was his yellow shirt which I cut the same 2T size romper (short sleeve version and only top half of body) in the yellow flannel fabric so when he has it on it’s very fitted on his big fat belly 🧀 It will be tied in a bow and tucked in so it doesn’t show. I sewed a 1/2″ casing along the rim, cut to holes on either side near neck line and fed a brown 1/2 satin ribbon through with a safety pin for a quick fitted hood. I had to hack the hoodie because it was too open.

gus gus from cinderella

Since I only had 2 pink felt sheets and I need a double layer because they were so thin, I just cut the 2 sheets in half and cut a tear drop as big as I could fit. I had to sew together scraps to make the forth piece to the hat.Įars: I had no idea what size the ears would be. Three felt pieces for the hat were stretching it. I drew in a letter paper a triangle 6.5″ on the bottom and the top was 8.5″. Divide the circumference by 4 and add seam allownace. Hat: I measured the circumference of the hoodie (22″) and the height I want the hat (8.5″ to be safe).

gus gus from cinderella

Gus gus from cinderella plus#

I just followed the romper pattern and added the lined hood (another plus for the babes soft head) and red snaps. I think having the lining with the fuzzy outward made this costume more inviting for little Gus Gus (less tears for sure!) I hand sewed the top portion onto the seams after filling it just to keep the itchy poly fill from touching the soft baby skin.

Gus gus from cinderella full#

I cut off the legs and the upper chest of the lining but afterwards realized I should have kept the full piece from top to crotch. I cut out the 2T size romper pieces with an extra front piece for lining to stuff the poly fill. I also bought or found in my stash: poly fill, light brown iron on velcro, maroon felt, pink felt, dark green felt, brown ribbon, red snaps, yellow flannel fabric and very bendable wire. Therefore, only printing the line and info you need on the pattern. The best part of DBD patterns are their pdfs have layer selection which you can select the size you want to cut out and hide the rest. Not as involved as the Panel Pocket Romper pattern I used with their test group. I bought this amazing super easy Plain Romper pattern from Duck Butt Designs. I scoured Joann’s website for light brown stretch fabric and found this Soft N Comfy plain Minky fabric in Camel. Nada! So we decided a couple weeks before Halloween to just go crazy and start from scratch! Awesome! not even a brown jump suit or footed pjs to throw stuff together. We looked everywhere to buy one but nothing. This pyear Tinkerbell is going to be Cinderella and her little brother needed a Gus Gus costume.

Gus gus from cinderella series#

Why? Because they buy all the supplies and watch my children with theirs while I create and it’s a super fun play date (or series of play dates). Another year I get the privilege to sew a costume for a friend! 🙌 I seem to only sew costumes for other kids instead of my own.









Gus gus from cinderella