Halloween is on Monday! If (like some of us) you’re a little behind on making costumes for you or your family, don’t worry; I’ve scoured the web and here I present a handful of simple project tutorials that you can easily complete over the weekend!
For Little Girls: Elphoba Witch Hat
From Momtastic comes this tutorial for how to make a delightful little girl’s witch hat that has some lovely floret details on it to set it apart from all those store-bought witch hats.
Head over to Momtastic and read the whole tutorial here.
For Little Boys: Easy Halloween Cape Tutorial
This cape tutorial from Plaid Apple is very easy; you can probably complete a cape in just a few minutes. It can also be modified to be either a superhero cape or a vampire cape with a collar.
Check out this tutorial over at the Plaid Apple website.
Grown-Up Witch Tutu Skirt Tutorial
From the How I Keep Sane Blog is this nifty tutorial on how to make a custom tulle tutu. You can use dark colors for a witch costume or bright colors for a fairy costume, or any color combination you can imagine! Pair with some decorative tights to complete the look.
You can also easily scale this down to make it for a little girl (try pairing it with the witch hat tutorial for a complete costume). Find the whole tutorial over at the How I Keep Sane Blog.
Grown-Up Beekeeper Costume
From the inimitable Martha Stewart comes this is a great costume for dad. Just use some painter’s coveralls and work gloves you can get at a hardware store (see, he gets to go shopping at a hardware store for Halloween—he’ll love it) and a few other easy accessories, and you’ve got a simple and comfortable costume!
Head over to Martha Stewart’s website for the full tutorial.
Easy Doggie Costumes
Don’t forget your four-legged friends this Halloween! Lark Crafts has a handful of easy dog costume tutorials, all based on doggie t-shirts.
You can download the whole tutorial here!
Home Decor: Bat Mobile
Don’t forget to dress up your home for Halloween, too. The Sew4Home website has this super-easy tutorial that will have bats hanging from your home in no time!
Read the full tutorial over at the Sew4Home website.
Just for Fun: Mustache on a Stick!
I just couldn’t resist this one: Martha Stewart shows you how to create a Mustache on a Stick!
Here’s the full tutorial on Martha Stewart’s website.
Pacific Fabrics Round-Up
In case you missed Pacific Fabrics’ email newsletter (or if you don’t subscribe to it yet), here is a round-up of downloadable projects that they have:
Spooky Felt Silverware Holders – Download PDF
Tricks, Tips & Treats for Halloween - Download PDF
Rustic Pumpkin Table Runner – Download PDF
Spider Pop Party Favors – Download PDF
Happy Scarecrow Pencil Topper – Download PDF
And there you have it. Hope everyone has a happy (and safe) Halloween! If you’re sewing anything this year, please feel free to tell us about it in the comments, or even email us a photo or two that you’d like us to share with everyone, or post them directly on our Facebook page!
Happy Sewing,
Chris














Gratification” type of project, this is right up our alley!










