A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

I came up with this daisy head dress and (purl)bee pin because I like the idea of a child being able to wear something comfortable like a leotard or tee-shirt and transforming it into a whimsical Halloween costume with a few simple additions. This is also a very easy to sew project since it’s made mostly out of wool felt which doesn’t need to be hemmed (plus it comes in the most wonderful vivid colors!). With comfort in mind I lined the headband of the daisy head-dress so the wool felt wouldn’t itch and added ribbons to tie it in place. Happy Halloween! –Molly

Designed by Purl Soho designer, Molly Schnick. Click here to see even more of Molly’s work!

Materials

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

To make a Size-4 Daisy Halloween Costume Head-Dress and one (purl)-Bee Pin to fit a child with a 19 1/4-inch face circumference (to alter the size please see the note in the “Cutting” section below) you will need:

Cutting

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

I made my head dress to fit a child with a 19 1.4-inch face circumference, measuring from the bottom of the chin (where the chin meets the neck) and all the way around the edge of the face along the hairline.

  • NOTE: To get yours to fit perfectly or to alter the size measure your child’s face circumference and then add 1 1/2-inch for the seam allowance to find the length of these first two pieces.

Cut a 20 3/4-inch x 1 3/4-inch strip from the lime felt. You will have to do this diagonally along the square of felt in order to get the full length.

Cut a 20 3/4-inch x 2-inch strip from the Shot Cotton.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Sew the two strips together with a 1/2-inch seam allowance and press the seam flat. Set this aside.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Using the tailor’s chalk mark as many petals from the daisy template as you can on the ecru felt using the petal template. Make sure  you have at least 21 petals (if you are sizing this project up you will want even more).

Cut out the petals. The top of the petal is the more acute angle, and the bottom is the more obtuse.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Iron the petals in half lengthwise. Then cut a 1/2-inch deep slit down the middle starting at the bottom of the petal.

Sewing on the Petals

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

To make each petal stand up along the head dress when you sew them on you have to make a little fold at the bottom. Do this by folding side A (as pictured above) so that it lays on top of side B.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Pinching the petal bottom fold together sew the petal onto the lime felt with a little “X” shaped stitch through it’s bottom, 1/2-inch from the edge of the felt and 1/4-inch from the seam where the felt meets the Shot Cotton, as shown above.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Bring your needle up through the far side of the bottom of the petal and tack down the near bottom corner of the next folded petal. Then sew an “X” though the bottom fold just as you did for the first petal placing it 1/4-inch from the seam of the felt and Shot Cotton.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Attach all of the petals this way until are 1/2-inch from the next end.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Turn your work inside out and press the long raw edge of the shot cotton 1/4-inch towards the wrong side.

Pin the ends of the headband together, making sure not to pin any of the petals, and sew the ends with a 1/2-inch seam allowance.

Once you turn your work right side out you may need to add another petal to cover up the seam.

Assembling the Headband

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Cut the elastic to be 20 1/4-inches long and sew the ends together with a 1/2-inch seam allowance. If you are making this in a different size cut the elastic 1-inch smaller than the face circumference.

Cut the seam binding into two 17-inch pieces.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

With the head-dress’ open, unsewn side facing up, place the loop of elastic between the layers of the felt and shot cotton. Put one end of each of the seam binding pieces between these layers as well, each 5-inches from the head-band’s bottom seam.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Pin the folded edge of the shot cotton to the lime felt all around the edge, thus encasing the elastic and the seam binding.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Using a small running stitch and lime green embroidery thread, sew the shot cotton to the felt with a 1/8-inch seam allowance. The head dress is done!

Making the Bee Pin

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Using the Bee Pin template cut out all of the pieces. You should have:

  • 4 black bee stripes
  • 2 ecru bee wings
  • 2 yellow bee bodies

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Sew the safety pin to one of the body pieces, with it’s stinger facing to the left. Sew the safety pin on only along it’s top arm, not through it’s moving arm.

Sew the bee stripes onto the other body piece using a small running stitch and black embroidery thread. This  body piece should have it’s stinger facing to the right.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Using white embroidery thread sew the wings on to the striped piece with one in the front and one in the back as shown above.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

Sew the two body pieces together with yellow embroidery thread all along the edge. Sew under the black stripes and white wings so the yellow doesn’t show.

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

The safety pin will be on the back when you’re done- ready to be pinned on!

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho

A Daisy Halloween Costume | Purl Soho