Make history in your family with this instant classic -- no sewing necessary! Just cut a few yards of inexpensive white cotton into a statuesque gown.
For another historical no-sew costume, check out this Funky Pharaoh.
| Prep Time: Afternoon or Evening | |
| What you need: | |
| 3 yards of white cotton fabric
1 yard of tulle 4 yards of 5/8-inch-wide white grosgrain ribbon Artificial grape cluster and grapevine garland (available at craft stores) Safety pins White flip-flops | |
| Seasons: Halloween | |
| Materials: fabric, ribbon | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. |
THE GOWN Cut 2 yards of the cotton fabric, then fold it in
half and cut a 10-inch neckhole. |
| 2. | Cut the remaining cotton fabric into 2 pieces. Fold one
piece into accordion pleats lengthwise and iron to set the
pleats. Stack the fabric pieces and the tulle and tie the stack
with a 12-inch length of grosgrain ribbon. |
| 3. | Have your child try on the gown. Pin the drape to the
shoulders and pin on the grapes. |
| 4. | THE SANDALS AND GARLAND Cut the remaining ribbon into 2
equal lengths. Have your child slip on the flip-flops, then slide
each ribbon under her foot and cross it up and around her calf,
tying it at the knee. If needed, slide a rubber band (not too
tight!) just below the knotted ribbon to hold it in place. |
| 5. | Loop the garland around your child's head until it looks as full as you like. Trim any excess and tuck in the ends. |
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THE GOWN Cut 2 yards of the cotton fabric, then fold it in
half and cut a 10-inch neckhole.
Cut the remaining cotton fabric into 2 pieces. Fold one
piece into accordion pleats lengthwise and iron to set the
pleats. Stack the fabric pieces and the tulle and tie the stack
with a 12-inch length of grosgrain ribbon.
Have your child try on the gown. Pin the drape to the
shoulders and pin on the grapes.
THE SANDALS AND GARLAND Cut the remaining ribbon into 2
equal lengths. Have your child slip on the flip-flops, then slide
each ribbon under her foot and cross it up and around her calf,
tying it at the knee. If needed, slide a rubber band (not too
tight!) just below the knotted ribbon to hold it in place.

