Lions, Tigers, and Bears… Oh My!

My sewing time this week has been spent making my son a costume for a play that he is in next week. He has the part of the Lion from the Wizard of Oz. If I hadn’t procrastinated on his costume, I would have purchased a tan sweat suit, but I waited too long. It seems that stores have long since rid their shelves of winter clothing, so we are making do with a pair of brown pajamas.

I am not totally finished with the costume, but I figured I would put it up on the blog anyway. At first I started to hand sew each piece of felt for the mane, but I hate hand sewing and am not very good at it either. So after about and hour, I gave up and just used the machine. It probably would have looked better if I hand stitched it, but since he will be up on a stage no one will be looking that close anyway.

Lions, Tigers, and Bears... Oh My!

Next week after I finish, I will post pictures of the entire costume. I still need to finish the tail and rework the elastic in the waist of the pants.

I am in looking to upgrade my sewing machine in the next few months. If anyone has any advice or a machine they would recommend I would love to hear from you.

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Lions, Tigers, and Bears... Oh My!

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10 Responses to “Lions, Tigers, and Bears… Oh My!”

  1. Very cute! He looks very liony - LOL!

  2. You did a great job! The costume works very well. Brown pajamas was a great idea.

    Answering your question about fabric: I only have 2 sources near me. Walmart and an outlet that sells remnants, etc. My Walmart still has fabric, but I’m afraid they will eventually stop selling it.

    D.

  3. so cute.

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  4. It looks great so far! Very crafty! :)

  5. I think you did a fabulous job on that main! And your son has an adorable smile!

  6. I just realized I meant to type ‘mane,’ LOL!

  7. So cute. You can’t even tell where you hand stitched and what was machine stitched. I bet it will come out exactly as you want when you are done. Great job.

  8. Go to a ‘better’ quilting store and ask if they have any trade ins. That way you can get a really good machine pretty cheap. Plus they usually offer discounts to buyers, along with classes on how to use the darn thing!

    I have one 8 year old machine and one 46 year old machine.

    I would definately spend the money on a good older machine (ie bernina, etc) than on a new singer that doesn’t come with a decent warranty or classes.

    Susan

  9. Great job! Love it. That’ll be fun for playing dress-up after the fact too!

  10. I was noticing your list. Haven’t you made my Tutu yet??? Tristan looks grrrrrrreat in his costume. See it turned out just fine!

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