dyed skirts //SIMPLICITY

Catlady (Rita Prince Winston) catlady at wicca.net
Mon Oct 21 00:23:23 UTC 2002


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., "Melody" <Malady579 at h...> wrote:

> Well, I might have to make my own since my little dye job did not
> turn out so well.  The skirt is now a more subtle blue and green 
> plaid skirt that looks a little gray.  

> 
> What Simplicity pattern number was it though?  I looked through the
> books but did not see one that had the right pleats.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HPFGU-OTChatter/message/11880 says:
"I got me Simplicity pattern 0614, "Costumes for Adults" where there 
is a pattern for a tunic, a robe with long billowy sleeves and a 
smart witches/wizards hat that has a cute little crik at the top. You 
can see a picture of it here:

http://www.simplicity.com/s4index.htm

Under Catalog, 'click' "Costumes"
Then, on the right, 'click' on "Adults"
4 'clicks' on the "next page" icon will take you there... it's marked 
#9887...you can't miss it. #9891 is also shown there...nice, very 
feminine (if you want to go that route)."

Quite a few patterns include a witch or wizard robe and pointy hat 
among their options.
#5851 - witch in mini-dress with mini-cloak and pointy hat
#5916 - wizard in solid-front robe and pointy hat
#8311 - wizard in long tunic, open-front robe, and pointy hat
#8311 - witch in chiffon party dress and pointy hat
in addition to children's versions of most of the above, children 
pattern #9372 is their idea of Harry Potter (before the movie)

 





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