Step 4: Sew the cream strips to the top of the shoulders of the tabard. These strips should be half the width of one of the front tabard pieces. Use that measurement to cut 2 rectangular strips. Step 3: Measure from your shoulder to your ankles. Leave the sides, front, and bottom of the tabard unattached. Sew the 2 front pieces to the back piece at the top of the shoulders. Step 2: For the front, cut the other rectangle either straight down the middle or with a v-shape at the top (see photo). Use those measurements to cut 2 rectangles from the tan linen fabric. Then measure from your shoulders down to a few inches above your ankles. Step 1: Measure the width of your shoulders, from one end to the other. White/cream tunic or banded collar shirt.While this costume requires some sewing, if you’ve got a Jedi robe from past Halloweens, you’re halfway there! So who better to show her the way of trick-or-treating than Jedi Master Luke? This look is based on one of Luke Skywalker’s outfits in The Last Jedi. This year your child has decided to dress up as Rey. Jedi Master Luke ( Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Star Wars: The Last Jedi) You just need your boyfriend Chewbacca, and you’re ready for Halloween! Maz knits her own clothes and socks but I used Muk Luks slippers and a teal knitted sweater that I found at a garage sale. Maz’s pants are baggy so harem pants offer a similar silhouette. I dyed it gray, cut off the sleeves, and hemmed it to make it shorter. The vest I’m wearing was originally a cream-colored jacket. I cut out the duct tape in circles so it matched the shape of the headphones.įor Maz’s ensemble, head to your local thrift store to see what treasures you can unearth. Step 4: When wearing the costume, use duct tape to secure the open sides of the pipe cleaners to the sides of headphones. Hot glue the wrapped pipe cleaners to the sides of the goggles. Put on the goggles and headphones, then trim the length of the pipe cleaners according to where it matches up with the headphones. Step 3: Wrap duct tape around 4 pipe cleaners. The hole should be big enough to fit over the sides of the headphones. Step 2: Cut a hole on the right and left sides of the beanie. (I found these black welding cup goggles on Amazon for a very reasonable price!) Step 1: Paint the rims of the goggles silver using acrylic paint.
And if you happen to have a Chewbacca backpack, wear it! After all, she likes that Wookiee. Maz also wears lots of jewelry, so pile on those accessories. Many people dress up as pirates for Halloween, so why not dress up as the pirate queen of Takodana? This Maz Kanata costume is super-comfortable and practical for Fall weather. Maz Kanata ( Star Wars: The Force Awakens) These are your first steps…to making your Halloween Star Wars-spooktacular! Here are three DIY Star Wars costume ideas that will make a statement, but won’t get you in debt with Jabba. On this darkest of holidays, choose the light side of the Force and dress up as one of the good guys from Star Wars! Making your own costume can be fun, budget-friendly, and a great way to express your creativity.