Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Papa Ogre vest

Today I started repurposing a thrift store woman's vest into a vest for Papa Ogre.
This is a vest from J Crew that was $2 at the local Salvation Army Thrift store.  The colors, length and size were right so I decided to remodel it.  I removed the collar, zipper, and patch pockets.  Unfortunately, the pockets were sewn into the side seams so the entire seam needed redone.   My plan for removing the lining hit a snag as well as the inside fabric was bonded to a fabric interfacing.. I still think the remodel will work.  I plan to enlarge the armholes shortening the shoulder and making them deeper.  then reattach the lining with the fabric stay stitched all around.   I also want to add strips of fur for texture.  We will see!!

Monday, June 24, 2013

Mama and papa Ogre

Thrift store finds will be repurposed into a vest for papa ogre and a corset for mama ogre.   Shirts will be made from stock fabric.  The remainder of their costumes will be pulled from stock.

FABRICS!!!!!!

Pink fabrics for pigs...

Browns and greens for bears, gnomes, and others





Surprise, surprise!!!!!!!!!

A week before tech week for our spring musical Seussical, the director approached me and asked what I thought of Shrek the Musical for spring of 2014.  As we were in the middle of latch hooking wigs and creating organza boas, I said sure....sounds great, not knowing the scope and technical problems such a musical would present.
After we wrapped Seussical, I finally had a chance to do a bit of research into what was expected in costuming Shrek.......and I was floored!   Not one Fiona dress, but four; two, possibly three, identical wedding gowns;  an actor on his knees for the entire show, knights, townspeople, tap-dancing rats, blind mice,  up to 19 fairy tale creatures, and don't forget the ogre and his donkey......  AND a multitude of double cast actors necessitating very quick wardrobe and makeup changes...oh, dear.....all for under $2000 including wigs and makeup.
I gathered the costume moms and we started pulling fabrics and costumes from stock.   I was pleasantly surprised to discover just how much we could do with what we had in stock!