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by Connie on October 18, 2010 · 17 comments

Buy levitra without prescription, Fooled you!  It's just  one little lion!  Mc Call's came out with this delicious costume pattern for babies and toddlers this year, and when Katelyn and I saw it, we immediately knew what PrincessH was going to be for Hallowe'en!    


   


   


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What does the pattern include?   Toddler Costume. Cheap price levitra, Includes - Bear, Elephant, levitra sale, Find cheap levitra, Panda, Skunk, cheap levitra tablets, Levitra order, Monkey.  A simple sleeper style body for all (each animal embellished differently) and different headpiece styles for each animal.  


What sizes does the pattern come in?  Are all sizes in one envelope. : The pattern comes in individual sizes  1/2, buy no rx levitra. Cheap levitra pill, 1. 2, approved levitra pharmacy. 3, and  4  - I used size 1, which fits 9 month old Hailey well, buy levitra without prescription. Drug levitra, A bit roomy, but not too much so.  Hailey is a very normal sized 9 month old.  Intellectually superior in every way of course!  


Did it end up looking like you expected?   It did, cheapest levitra price. Levitra from india, I used a bit different colouration for the mane, but it came out exactly as pictured- Adorable!  


What did you think of the instructions?   I didn't really use them for the body- which is basically a sleeper with a back zipper, levitra in uk. Levitra non prescription, The headpiece instructions were good- watch carefully for the elastic placement. The ribbon instructions were a bit confusing until I put it away for an evening, low price levitra. A clear head and a new day helped to make things make sense.   


What made you HAVE to make this costume?  Buy levitra without prescription,  The complete adorableness of the pattern. Levitra buy, It is a quick and easy pattern that goes together well. There are sweet little details- pads on the bottom of the feet, fda approved levitra, Buy levitra cheap, the mane that goes down the front, the elastic and velcro on the hood to hold it close to the face, best price for levitra. Cheap levitra from uk, Three rows of elastic at the cuffs makes for a nice warm and wide cuff. There was really nothing not to like, levitra bangkok. You should all manufacture or borrow a baby to sew this costume for!  


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Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:I made it just like the pattern said, with a few differences, levitra in malaysia. Levitra without rx, I sewed the pads to the bottom of the feet before sewing the the feet to the body.
  


  


Buy levitra without prescription, I put in the leg elastic before sewing the inner leg seams. Those changes just made sense to me, levitra purchase. Levitra buy online, As well ,I added more rows of ribbon to the front of the body.

Gluing on ribbon mane- I really questioned glueing on the ribbon, find levitra no prescription required, Cheapest generic levitra online, but it was much speedier and neater than hand tacking them on would have been. For the body mane I first sewed loops together onto a strip of paper, buy generic levitra, Find discount levitra online, then hotglued the entire length to the fleece.  


   


  


   


For the headpiece it was a little more tricky. The instructions have you first glue a four inch piece to the head, levitra vendors, Levitra rx, then glue on a two inch piece. The four inch piece is glued with the ends on top of each other, and the two inch piece is formed into a circle and glued on top, buy levitra without prescription. That is a lot of opportunity to burn fingers, cost levitra. Levitra no rx, Instead, I sewed a row of 4 inch ribbon onto a strip of paper, order levitra from us, Cost of levitra, then sewed one end of the two inch ribbon on. That cut my gluing down to 2 spots, levitra side effects, instead of 4. My fingers thanked me!(It makes a lot more sense once you look at the instructions- or my pictures)  


   


The rest of the head, once the part encirling the face was done, was done randomly. I cut equal numbers of each colour ribbon, and glued them on.

I sewed the tail on pretty high in the back so that when Hailey sits down it wouldn't bother her.  


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Conclusion: Great for babies and toddlers. Easily made in an evening or two, with great results. I wondered if Hailey would fuss about the ribbon around the head, but after the initial - "what the heck Oma??!!" she ignored it. 



 



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Reethi October 18, 2010 at 4:02 pm

Seriously adorable!

Irene October 18, 2010 at 4:14 pm

Absolutely adorable! It must take a grandma’s patience to fiddle with all those bits of ribbon.

wendy October 18, 2010 at 4:51 pm

soooo cute!

Annette October 18, 2010 at 5:09 pm

How adorable – the baby and the costume. You’re a lot better GM than me. While I loved to sew for my children and GD, I rarely do costumes.

Robin October 18, 2010 at 5:20 pm

That’s a serious mane there! Very cute!

Jenny October 18, 2010 at 8:23 pm

That’s super cute! I considered this pattern for my little one, but I went with the cute little $10 monkey costume I found on clearance. I’m in awe of your dedication. :-)

Elizabeth October 18, 2010 at 8:31 pm

She is just so adorable. I want to devour those cheeks! Great costume!

cidell October 18, 2010 at 8:55 pm

omg. I want to just reach through the screen and snatch her up.

Claire S. October 18, 2010 at 9:50 pm

Too cute ! Good job Grandma :-)

Carolyn October 18, 2010 at 10:14 pm

Too, too Cute!

JoanneM October 18, 2010 at 10:22 pm

Cashmere! I will never be able to look at another lion pattern again!
It is darling and so is that beautiful baby.
Wonderful work!

Summerset October 19, 2010 at 7:38 am

Totally adorable!

Kelly October 19, 2010 at 4:00 pm

I still love this costume. I made it for my son when he was 10 months old. He’s now six and it’s still my favorite costume of his. I burned the mess out of my fingers with the hot glue sticking all those ribbons on for the mane. I so like your idea better.

Gail D. October 20, 2010 at 6:00 pm

To be honest, I usually skip all the kids’ stuff–I never had children, and frankly, their noise and constant motion drive me bats. HOWEVER, that is the cutest little girl I’ve ever seen!! Just be sure you get a ton of photos–everyone will want one. Really, she’s just priceless in that photo!

Gail D.

The Slapdash Sewist October 22, 2010 at 12:37 pm

So cute! That mane looks like it took a lot patience, but worth it in the end. Can I vote for the skunk for next year?

Shannon September 23, 2011 at 1:47 am

I saw your review on Pattern Review and it looks so cute! I am in the middle of making the elephant for my son and I realized a little bit ago that I somehow don’t have pattern piece #42 (part of the trunk). I have laid out every piece for every costume to make sure I didn’t just miss it, but it’s just not there!
I know it’s a lot to ask, but is there any way you could email me a photo of it (provided you still have the pattern)? I just can’t think of any other solution besides buying a whole other pattern.

Thanks so much for your time!
-Shannon

Shannon September 23, 2011 at 1:49 am

My email is mrowmrow@hotmail.com (I don’t know if you’d have access to it via your blog). :)

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