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How to Make a Girl Pirate Costume

by on Oct 26, 2007

Here is how to make your own gal pirate costume, complete with
tricorn hat, corset, and puffy shirt! Want more information in
live-action form? Check out the video!

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Materials:
an old pair of leather pants
a button down shirt
a roll of ribbon
a rotary cutter
some dental floss
a leather needle
your sewing machine
some pins
a body form (or a cooperative friend)
a bowl
scissors

 

 

Tricorn Hat:

A person explains that how to make a girl pirate costume.

1. First take a pair of old leather pants and rip apart the inseams.

 

 

A person is holding a black material over a green grid.

 

2. Then cut off the zipper and top band of the pants.

 

A black color fabric is used for the demonstration to make a girl pirate costume.

 

 

A man is cutting pieces off a black leather jacket.

 

 

3. Lay the pants flat on the table and neatly pin the pant legs together.

A person making something out of fabric.

Create the rim of the hat!

4.
Measure out the size of your head and draw cut out the circle on a
piece of scrap paper. Then trace the circle onto the pinned leather
pants so that the center of the circle is on the pinned seam.

 

 

A person is explaining that how to make a girl pirate costume.

 

5.
From the center of the circle measure out one foot and draw a second
circle. Don’t worry if its not perfect, your going to end up cutting it
down later anyway.

 

Woman marking fabric to prepare girl pirate costume.

6. Next, use a rotary cutter to cut the big circle and then the little circle, to form a doughnut shape.

 

 

Sewing dark colored costume with hand held sewing machine.

 

7. Using your dental floss and your leather needles, sew down the pinned seam on the doughnut shape.

 

A person sewing black fabric with needle and tread.

8. Place the doughnut shape around a bowl, and set it to the side.

Steps to make creative pirate girls costume.

 

 

The Headpiece:

9.
Cut out a band from the left over leather, the size of your head at
about 2 1/2 inches wide. Then, sew the two ends together to create a
ring.

 

Along narrow sleeve like piece if fabric.

10.
Then take the small circle that you have already cut out of the
doughnut shape and sew along the pinned seam with the dental floss
(always use the dental floss and the leather needles during this
project because the dental floss is wax and strong, and the leather
needles are sharp).

 

 

A person is preparing girl pirate costume with black fabric.

11. Next sew the ring to the small circle, to create a top to the hat, and a space for your head.

 

 

A person is explaining that how to make a girl pirate costume.

12. Then place the headpiece on top of the bowl, which is surrounded by the doughnut shape, and sew the two sections together.

 

 

A person is explaining that how to make a girl pirate costume.

Style ye pirate hat!

13.
Using your rotary cutter cut down the doughnut shape, while its still
on the bowl (it makes it easier to style). We cut it down into a
“semi-triangular-butterfly-looking” shape, (check out the picture)
because it made it easier to create the three sided shape we wanted for
my hat.

 

 

A person is holding the pirate costume.

14. Next began to shape it. First roll up the back (or the flat end to the “butterfly” shape) onto the headpiece and pin it.

 

 

A pair of hands grasping an unfinished pirate cap.

15. Second, pin up the two sides onto the headpiece, so the hat looks like a triangle from above.

16.
After you pin up the three sides, there is a lot of extra leather
hanging in the back of the hat, so pin up those areas as well. We
messed around a lot with the styling of the hat, it took a lot of
pinning and testing what looked good. Check out the video, you will see
what we mean! Trial and error is the DIY way!

 

17. Once you have got your hat perfect, sew the areas you have pinned. And you have yourself the perfect pirate hat!

Ye Olde Corset:

 

Pirates 3/4 corset puffy shirt costume.

1.
Using the left over leather, place it around your midsection, and mark
your size using some pins. Don’t poke yourself! The corset should lie
just under the bust line and above the hips.

 

2. Next, follow your measurements and cut away the remaining leather.

 

Creative ideas for making girls pirate costume.

 

 

 

"Altering your own gal pirate costume"

3.
Fold in the two ends of the corset, about 1 1/2 inches, and sew two
parallel lines, about an inch apart, down from the top of the corset to
the bottom.

 

 

A person is holding a black material over a green grid.

4. Next cut four slits down each of the parallel seems, for a total of 8 holes.

 

 

DIY ideas to make girls pirate costume.

 

5.
Next cut off a long piece of ribbon (don’t be stingy, you can always
cut off the extra at the end). We used a thick black ribbon, but you
can use any color. We felt that the thickness of the ribbon made the
corset more sturdy. If you use a cheap thin ribbon, it can rip or
stretch if you tie it too tight, and the corset won’t stay on.

 

A person is cutting a length of black ribbon.

6.
Then thread the ribbon through the corset. Start by threading the
ribbon through the first hole on either side of the corset from the
inside, and pull the ribbon through evenly on both sides. Then cross
the ribbon over each other, and thread through the outside of the next
two holes. Next bring through ribbons from the inside through the
center, cross them and thread them from the outside again. Continue for
the rest of the slits.

 

 

A person fitting a corset on a mannequin.

7.
Once you get to the bottom, tie into a bow. Only cut off the extra
ribbon if there is a lot of it, because you need some extra ribbon to
be able to thread your corset again if you need to. And then you’ve got
yourself ye best corset on the seven seas!

 

 

Creative ideas to make girls pirate costume.

Ye Olde Puffy Shirt:

1.
Start by placing your button down shirt on your body form. Then trace a
line around the top of the shirt around the shoulders. This is the line
that you will cut for the new “off-the-shoulders” neckline of your
puffy shirt.

 

 

A person decorates a shirt for a pirate costume.

2. Take the shirt off of the body form, and cut off the top of your shirt by following the line.

 

 

Woman cutting old formal full hands white shirt with scissor.

 

 

3. Next cut off the bottom part of the sleeves, at about the three-quarter length.

 

A pair of hands holding a scissor cutting into the sleeve of a dress shirt.

4. Then fold the top edge of the shirt in about 2 inches, and pin, to create a casing.

 

 

A person holding a white piece of fabric.

5.
Sew along the pin line using your sewing machine.6. Next cut two slits
in the middle of the casing on both shoulders, for a total of four
holes.

7. Take another piece of long ribbon (I used the same
ribbon as in the corset, but you don’t have to) and attach a safety pin
to the end of it.

 

8. Thread the ribbon, using the safety pin,
from the front hole on one shoulder, through the casing, to the front
hole on the other shoulder. Then thread another ribbon through the back
two holes.

 

Steps to make girl pirate costume.

9. Place the shirt back on the body form and tie the ribbons on each shoulder into pretty bows.

 

 

A girl pirate costume is on the floor.

10.
Next sew the sleeves up on the inside, to make it a short-sleeved shirt
by first pinning up the sleeves and then using your sewing machine.
Don’t worry about making it perfect, you want to make it bunchy.

11.
Finish off your perfect pirate costume with a pair of knee-high leather
boots, a pair of fish-net tights, a black slip or skirt, some random
and flashy pirate jewelry, and of course a bandana.

This is a
great costume that you can make for way less money than you would buy
in a costume store. It’s completely unique! We would love to see your
interpretations of this project! Have fun! Argggg!

 

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