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Halloween: DIY lamb costume

October 25, 2010 by Erin Heaton

Lamb Halloween costume
My thoughts are that you get two, maybe three Halloweens to pick your kid’s costume before they start requesting who knows what. This might be my last choice with Elise, so I wanted to make sure she was a cute animal with ears.

Homemade lamb costume

Not being the greatest seamstress, I started with this easy idea from Martha Stewart, but made a few changes along the way. Layered over a store-bought black knit shirt and a pair of leggings, this costume was really simple.

(Sorry I didn’t take any in-process shots. I was kind of making things up as I was going along and I got lazy.)

DIY Lamb costume

I bought a white onesie in a size bigger than she currently wears (because it was going over the black shirt and pants) and cut off the sleeves.

The Martha idea was to gather quilt batting and sew it to the onesie, but I found this fleecey-looking chenille fabric at Jo-Ann Fabric and couldn’t not use it. I bought a yard, but ended up only using about half a yard.

DIY sheep costume

I sized up and cut a rectangle of chenille a bit larger than what was required to wrap around the onesie, then I machine sewed two opposite sides together to make a tube. I slid it over the onesie, then I just tacked down all of the edges to the arm, neck and leg openings with a needle and thread. (I may go back and machine sew around all of the openings for strength.)

It looks a little tunic-like when she’s standing, so maybe I should have made it a little shorter, but I wanted to leave plenty of fabric for freedom of movement. And I like how it bunches when she sits.

DIY sheep costume

Martha’s idea had the felt ears sewed to a white knit cap, but I knew Elise wouldn’t leave a hat on for more than a few seconds, so I sewed them to some barrettes. She leaves them in for the most part. I hope trick or treating is distracting enough that she forgets about them.

I also skipped the black face paint on the nose because I thought that was just asking for trouble on an 18-month-old.

One last thing, I slipped a pair of my black socks over her tennies because lambs don’t wear glitter shoes.

Handmade sheep costume

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Posted Under: Kids, Sewing Tags: Costume, Halloween

Comments

  1. Nicole says

    October 25, 2010 at 9:32 am

    Very cute and simple! Well done

  2. Erin says

    October 26, 2010 at 12:51 pm

    Thanks!

  3. Charmed Earth says

    October 26, 2010 at 7:49 pm

    So cute!

  4. jodi says

    October 27, 2010 at 9:15 am

    Ewe did a great job! So cute!

  5. Anonymous says

    November 17, 2010 at 4:50 pm

    I’m so glad I found this. I just bought the same chenille fabric to make my 6 month old a lamb costume for our Christmas pageant. I just didn’t have a clue how I was going to do it. I’ll give it my best shot and I hope it turns out as cute as this one. Thank you!

  6. Carrie says

    September 4, 2013 at 10:59 am

    The black socks OVER the shoes is a GREAT idea! Thank you so much. I am going to be making a lamb costume and I also like the Martha Stewart template but I want mine to be machine washable so yours is a great example. Thank you!

    • Erin @ Lansdowne Life says

      September 4, 2013 at 1:27 pm

      You’re welcome! Just be aware that if they go trick or treating and walk around outside, the socks are pretty much trash after that!

  7. Ashley says

    December 4, 2014 at 11:36 am

    I bought this same fabric to make my tall skinny 4 yr old a lamb for daycare Christmas play!! I bought a yard…your post is helpful however I have a few questions! If you sewed up two sides to create a tube, then what did you do to create the leg and arm holes? Also what about the neck opening because apparently you dont want it left open to wide?

    • Erin Heaton says

      December 4, 2014 at 2:09 pm

      Hi Ashley,

      This was four years ago, so my memory is not perfectly clear about what I did. As I stated above, I was making things up as I was going along. Never intended anyone to follow my lack of instruction. I believe I just tacked everything down around the openings of the onesie, again as I explained above. This isn’t really an option for you with a four year old.

      Maybe you could follow this tutorial at Martha Stewart. Good luck!
      http://www.marthastewart.com/956831/lamb-costume

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