Made these chicken costumes for my twin girls last year. Everyone thought they were so cute, and they were REALLY easy to make.
I made the body with a long sleeve turtleneck onesie inserted into a t-shirt. Then sewed up the bottom of the t-shirt and stuffed in between the two with fiberfill to make the body fluffy. Then I tacked feather boas around the body with small stitches and used 2 smaller pieces of boa to stitch to the arms.
I bought an aviators hat and stitched more boa all around the hat. I made a comb (the red part of the head of the chicken) out of red felt, stitched it around the edge and stuffed it with fiberfill, then glued it to the top of the head.
I bought yellow tights and used dish washing gloves to make the feet by stuffing the fingers and inserting some of my girls shoes inside of them.
The whole chicken costume worked out great and didn’t take long to make.
Those are the cutest costumes! My husband and I were trying to figure out how to make one of our sons chicken in an egg this year. I think your costume instructions will help us with the “round” issue we were having as well as the feet.
How much do you figure you spent on their costumes? I know boas can be expensive. You really did an incredible job!
– Mari
THEY ARE ADORABLE!! I LOVE THE IDEA!!!
That is hilarious. That actually made me laugh out loud. Awesome work, and they look ecstatic!
The twins look like they are having FUN! Didn’t they get hot? I love the glove-feet, what a creative idea!
The twins look adorable
My son wants to be a chicken for Halloween & I had no idea how to do this – thank you for the great ideas.
If you know this mom, please have her contact me at talitha@multiplicitymag.com, as we are featuring an article on Homemade Halloween and I would LOVE to use these twins in our next issue! Thanks in advance!