Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Girl Scout Costumes- Madagascar

I should have been working on finishing Valentines last week, but instead I spent several days making14 costumes for my daughters girl scout troop!  They are participating in an International Food/Dance fair.  Their assigned country is Madagascar.  After researching, I discovered that the traditional dress in Madagascar is a lambda.  It's a tube of fabric they wear around them, usually with a shirt underneath, and another tube of fabric for their heads.  I took all of the descriptions and here is my interpretation :-)
I LOVE the batik fabric I found.  It was tough finding enough fabric to have all 14 matching.  I also did a matching sarong and head scarf for the troop leader.  So fun.  The event isn't until next month but we wanted the girls to help make them, so I had the outfit ready and the girls helped feed their elastic through the casing.  I sewed it together and finished it.  They also made adorable wooden bead necklaces as part of their outfits.
Now they just have to finish learning their dance!  Fun times!!

3 comments:

  1. Hi, great costumes! I was wondering if you used a pattern or how you figured out how to make it? Our school is doing a big project on Madagascar and need to come dressed up and I am having a hard time finding a place to purchase a lamba. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appriciated!!
    Thank you,
    Jen

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  2. Hi Jen, I want to email you back directly and give you instructions but you didn't leave an email address and it was a "no-reply" blogger comment meaning I couldn't hit reply on your comment. So leave me your email and I'll give you the details of what I did to make all their costumes. I did 12 of them for the whole troop. I hope you see this! Thanks!

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