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    • kikepen wrote on November 17, 5:25 pm

      Hi threadbangers
      i know its a little late from halloweeen but i need your help: im invited to an arabian costume party and i need a way to make a arabian prince costume and i need it fast, i want to be the center of atencion
      PS: I would love it if it could be white and golden
      ATT: kikepen






    • CzarWars wrote on October 29, 4:13 pm

      "...why would you?" BEST LINE OF THAT ENTIRE CLIP!!!

      -Steve C

    • greenjulius3 wrote on October 21, 6:28 pm

      absolutely looove this episode. i just made the skirt, its shorter though, and its awesome, definantly not as good as corinne's though, if anyone wants to see it go to this forum link: http://forum.threadbanger.com/showthread.php?t=11158

      thank god for this episode, without it, i would not have a halloween costume!!

    • zwarts (guest) wrote on October 21, 3:36 pm

      Although the dress part of the witch outfit looks time consuming, it looks much better than the over priced costume for Halloween. Like how you made sleeves wider near the front, would that work an aristocrat looking gentleman?

    • Not_So_Normal_Girl (guest) wrote on October 19, 5:45 pm

      Wow, thanks my little sister wanted to be a witch, but my family doesn't have money for those totally over priced stuff!
      Thanks so much!
      She will be so happy when she hears this!

    • SadisticKitty wrote on October 19, 1:00 am

      is it possible to make a top hat using this how-to hat method? just do a cylinder and a circle rather than the cone??

    • SakuraRosalie wrote on October 18, 9:58 pm

      Really good. Def gonna help with my Mrs. Lovett dress.
      I've watched the other episode with the ruching, but I still don't understand it fully. Is there anything else I could possibly watch to try and get the hang of it?

    • Desanera wrote on October 16, 11:00 am

      For anyone trying the witch shirt - when you cut the armholes - don't just cut the same amount for the whole armhole - I did that and am now having to rebuild the underarm which got cut too low. Pin the line, and try the thing on *again*. Also, pinch and pin works much better on a duct tape dummy - its worth making one!

    • Weker1 wrote on October 15, 3:48 am

      MY God that was a lot Of work, see This is Why I don't Like Witches!lol
      Great Tutorial!
      Also Yay, I'm watchin again!

    • kewlmomma wrote on October 14, 10:51 am

      This site is awsome.I only discovered you a few months ago. I started going back and watching all the webcasts. Now I visit here almost daily. I am so inspired here. So much I went and bought a sewing machine for myself. You guys rock the house!!

    • Rosie (guest) wrote on October 14, 10:40 am

      Yowza! You've really outdone yourself here. This is amazing. Totally.

    • Kreaden (guest) wrote on October 13, 10:19 pm

      What is the stuff called that you made the hat out of?

    • Newyorkdreamer64 wrote on October 13, 4:41 pm

      you guys should do more costumes corresponding to Broadway shows

    • pebbles87 wrote on October 12, 9:30 pm

      wow that was probably the most amazing costume tut i've ever watched.. i give corrine mucho props for taking so much time to do a tutorial like this! oh and the effects in the beginning were friekin sweet. keep it up!!

    • misssewthernbelle wrote on October 12, 3:25 pm

      Great costume that surprisingly, if you're daring enough, can be worn all year round! As seperates though...;)

    • BobbyMiller wrote on October 12, 2:15 am

      I LOVE THIS SHOW!!!

      I LOVE ROBIN CORRINE!

    • KetchupSoldier wrote on October 11, 9:01 pm

      That skirt is so beautiful, it's DEFINITELY the essence of Wicked! I love it.

    • Paunnet wrote on October 11, 5:43 pm

      wow! that's amazing! Corinne makes everything look so easy...

    • SparkleChyld wrote on October 11, 10:22 am

      Corrine... two questions. One, have I just asked in my head because I always love your square ring, it looks like it has a piece of rose thorn in resin, where did you get it?

      Secondly just curious on how long it took to make the skirt, since Susan said it took two weeks, yikes, to make the dress for Wicked. You are amazing.

      Thanks guys!

    • ink_bottle wrote on October 11, 10:15 am

      Great tutorial you guys. I already have an old velvet dress that I modified last year and I pair it with an old 1900's looking nightgown. This sort of gives me a red riding hood (if i pair with my red hoodcape)/bar maid look/ possible witch if i wear a hat.
      Your version is much better though, and much warmer for running about on halloween night.

    • Da Vid wrote on October 11, 8:42 am

      i love your costume!!!! and yes
      that looks like a lot of work!!!
      love you guys!!!!

    • Julie (guest) wrote on October 11, 2:40 am

      This is really, really, REALLY great!!! Btw, the black wig looks great on you Corinne!!! I mean it.

    • gothictany wrote on October 11, 1:01 am

      Corrine and Rob.... You guys are like so Hilarious!!
      Great epi you guys!! So inspiring and gave us great ideas!
      Thank you guys!!!!!!

    • eyvie (guest) wrote on October 10, 10:03 pm

      I haven't been able to get sound on your website for a couple of weeks. Is anyone else having problems? Thank God for YouTube episodes of TB!

    • Plina (guest) wrote on October 10, 9:32 pm

      That skirt's really cool and would look good as a short skirt too!

    • jason_gilaredy wrote on October 10, 8:05 pm

      i did the same thing to my friends costume but insted of making ruffles i cut out a cople circle and cut 2in off like a spirle till it was down to the end so if you had a 10 in circle then your going to get i think 100 in strip (im no good at math)or you can cut 2in bies strips and strech on side of the strip so its less time consoming

    • komirra (guest) wrote on October 10, 8:00 pm

      that is wicked just wicked!!

    • medusa100 wrote on October 10, 7:52 pm

      wow! wow! wow! this was so inspiring!

    • gabby (guest) wrote on October 10, 7:32 pm

      looooovvee iiitttt!!!!

    • Erin (guest) wrote on October 10, 7:11 pm

      Beautifully done guys! One of my favourites =)

    • sewmysoul wrote on October 10, 7:10 pm

      It is beyond amazing and ttly inspired from Elphaba's!!!! W00T!

    • sewmysoul wrote on October 10, 7:04 pm

      Great costume!!!

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