Hi!
My baby girl gave it up ( too early I must say) the princess stuff this year and wanted to be a viking.
Well, right away I start thinking... hum...this can be hard, but it can also be easy if I play it the right way.
For someone who has +1 skills ( in a scale 0 to 10000) using a sewing machine AND doesn't how to use patterns, it had to be pretty easy.
So, if you are like me in this cruel scale you call pull this through as well!
My local fabric store had fleece on sale for $4.99 so I went for it!
I used dark brown and animal pattern ( grrrrrr) ones, a meter each
This is the final result....a big happy smile on my girl's face!
Because I did not want anything to complicated ( and viking clothing is supposed to be simple I guess, uh?) I used, as a model, an old play dress she already had.
After tracing the fleece ( I left 1/2 inch as a seam allowance) I cut it/pinned it
Enter the one I have a love/hate relationship with...the SM!
But she is so useful poor girl, and she helps me a lot!
After the basic dress was ready I used some leather chord and embroidery floss to make this ( how should I call this viking detail??)
Some fringes at the bottom, after all vikings had a tough life
For the bet and arm cuff I used an old piece of faux leather I had bought at the thrifty store long ago for 99 cents! Just cut a wide piece for the belt and narrow one to tie it to her waist. Same of for the arm cuff. So no glue, no snaps, no buttons, no nothing! just knots...very viking!
I laso made a cape with an animal pattern fleece. Again, my +1 sewing scale talent...I put the fleece behind the dress, more or less visualized what I wanted and cut it!
Ties with a know and it is removable for the viking dragon fights! haha
LAst but not least: the gadgets: Helmet:
Take a dollar store helmet..a dollar store wig...braid the wig,,,
With hot glue attach the newly made nordic braids to the cast iron ( I mean, plastic) viking helmet
Buy some sword, shield, axe and knife at the dollar store and the ferocious viking will be ready for anything!
Oh, my, how I love her!