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YOUR Take on our Halloween Tutorials!
We had so many pictures sent to us from Thread Heads who made costumes based on our tutorials this year! Thanks everyone for sending in your pictures...you all did an amazing job!!! xoxo c (description from who made the costume is under their picture.)


Rachel Wase
"I made this costume and it turned out so awesome! thanks for the video. I couldn't have done it with out your video."

Chesire "After watching the awesome tutorial I had to try my hand at making some alice in wonderland costumes. Unfortunately my partner and I didnt have a glue gun or a sewing machine or poster board for that matter but we made do with lots of hand sewing and pva glue. Also this was our first time doing any sort of sewing or general diy stuff so the work was certainly dodgy and i doubt the costumes will stand the test of time but they made it through the night so mission accomplished."

Steve Czarnecki

Masquerade
"Mmmmk guys. So I'm not new to Threadbangers, but this is my first post evaar! I've been around for a while but I've been too afraid to post anything. But finally, my hour has come! I actually have something to post about! I'm going to a Halloween party tonight, and I am going as The Mad Hatter, from Tim Burton's new movie. And my twin sister is joining me as Alice. This is the first time I have made a costume pretty much out of stuff from the Goodwill."

"Hello! I only want to be thankful to them by the tutorial Mad Hatter Costume, Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, it and Saturday 31 I was myself of cavern, it competes and it gains the first place. I am very contented and I already am fan of all videos. I add photos to them so that they see the results. Thanks again, from Tlaquepaque Jalisco, Mexico. David Israel."

Heather H "I actually won a prize at this costume party- thanks, Threadbanger!"

Clock Work Clown
"First poster here in forums, just in time for halloween! I got really inspired by the tutorial on the mad hatter costume, but didn't want to make it exactly like the movie version, I decided to make it in my own style."

by Jen15580 "Hey Threadbanger, My first real big project."

Lindsay Nelson "My mad hatter costume was a hot in DC. Though you can't see it, I repurposed a mini skirt and garter to sexy it up and feminize it. Thanks for the tutorial!"

by FlyGirl711

Trudy4Life "After seeing the mad hatter episode i decided that would be my chosen halloween costume, plus its my friends birthday with a fairytale theme so it was perfect. My friend Jen is going to be my March Hare so I made her matching ears and a tail. I put my own little spin on in, sexed it up a little. I hope you all like!! and Thanks Threadbanger for a wicked tutorial, I maight not be able to keep my head up all night, but at least my friends wont lose me!!!!"

Joy (Butterfly Demise on the forums)

by FashionistaCreep

Alice "Thank you Threadbanger for the ideas, and to GoodWill for the jacket and pants..."

Jinx
"hey guys just wanted to share the glove i made inspired off of the last episode."

"TY Threadbanger! I had a great time crafting this mask! Keep doing what you guys are doing! AmbicionEterna, Long Time Subscriber"

Nicole Kimball "Thanks for the YouTube video!"


"Used your tutorial to make the mask for my daughter's crow costume... Thanks! The daughter wants to make sure I tell you "you guys are awesome! I wanna do everything that you show us" ~Amber & Aislinn"


Kat Menicanin "I loved the mask video and attempted to replicate the process for Halloween. I made a mask for myself (I went as a valkyrie for halloween) and a helmet for my boyfriend (he went as Odin). I used the same plaster strips for the helmet but also put pocked paper towel over top paper mache style to give it a textured look of dimpled metal. the horns are made from scrunched up newspaper with a tinfoil core for molding. i covered it with tape then proceeded to wrap it up with twine I had laying around. then painted it gold for effect. For the mask i trimmed it after it had set to contour it to my face more so since this angles would be hard to achieve in the initial casting process. then after cutting up some bristle board and heading to the dollar store for jewels and feathers i painted it all up and went crazy with the glue gun. Thanks so much Threadbanger for your videos:)"

Rouge333 "I had just watch the video on how to make mad hatter and I just thought "THATS WHAT I'M GONNA BE!" I had a low budget so I went through my closet, I had a old dress in there that I only wore once to a funeral and it has just sat there so I used it plus the old corset I made a long time ago from the valentine special and TAH DA I got to work and everything turn out great! I knew it look gothy and not what mad hatter would usually wear but I called it my very own."

Indi "I originally made this costume because three friends and I weregoing to go as a different suite but when they wimped out and bought their costumes I decided to keep the idea and go as the queen of hearts. I made everything from scratch excluding the socks, and the base of the top. I was so happy with how it came out (my first project using the sewing machine) and was absolutly flabergasted when I won the costume contest at our 8th grade school dance. I hope you like it! Oh and special thanks to Corinne for the tutu tutorial!!!"

Lexy "I made the white version cause I'm more innocent :P"


Corinne Leigh
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