With St Patrick's Day approaching, I took some inspiration from my Buddy the Elf 7" desk goose costume to make a Leprechaun outfit!
Supplies:
Felt (Green, Yellow, Black and White)
Heat Transfer Vinyl HTV - Black and Gold/Yellow (optional)
1/2" Gold/yellow ribbon
Needle/Thread
1/2" Dowel - Cut down to 1" segment
Printer/Paper (optional)
Cricut Maker with Rotary Tool (optional)
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Let's get started! Here is the pattern. Print this to a 8.5"x11" sheet. Ensure that the 1inch square is 1" x 1" on your print out.
Cut out the shapes on paper, then cut them out on felt.
If you want to use your Cricut to cut this out, here is the link to the Cricut Project. I have not attempted to share a Cricut project before, so I apologize in advance if the link doesn't work. (Tip: I used the rotary cutting tool on the "Felt Acrylic Fabric" setting for the best cut) I used heat transfer vinyl HTV for the belt, belt buckle and gold strip on the hat. These can be done with felt as well, I prefer using HTV.
Starting off with the jacket, line up the black belt on the green jacket piece. Carefully iron or hot Glue the belt in place, then iron or glue the belt buckle over the belt. Iron or glue the gold strip to the rectangular hat piece as well.
Fold the collar down on each side and use a tiny bit of hot glue to hold it down.
Take the white piece of felt and glue it down on the inside of the jacket piece.
The jacket is almost assembled, but now it needs a bow!
Using 1/2 inch ribbon, but a strip 2.5 inches long
Fold the ribbon in half and crease on the fold to mark the middle of the ribbon for reference.
Now, unfold the ribbon, with the dull side up, fold in each end into the center of the ribbon, overlapping the center crease by 1/8 inch.
Thread your needle and tie a knot at the end of the thread. Put a couple of small stitches into the center of the ribbon, through all 3 layers.
With the center stitches securing the 3 layers, cinch the middle of the ribbon from top to bottom and wrap the thread around the center several times
Once the thread is wrapped, tie it off in the back.
If you don't have ribbon, you can cut a strip of felt for the bowtie as well
Hot glue the bow tie to the white part of the top.
Now wrap the jacket around the goose body, find the right fit and hot glue the jacket closed. I prefer to flip the jacket inside out and sew the seam closed with a sewing machine. but hot glue works just as well if you don't have a sewing machine.
Then we can move on to making the hat. These are the pieces you will need to make the hat. I cut the down into 1" segments using a hand saw. The dowel is used to help the top hat stand up and offer a surface to glue all of the hat pieces to without making a mess of the glue.
Start off by gluing the rectangle felt around the dowel, trim off any extra, if needed.
Glue the smallest circle to the top of the dowel
Glue the smallest medium sized circle to the hair tie or elastic chin strap
Now glue this piece into the center of the largest felt circle
And then the hat is complete!
And that's all! Dress your goose up and give put on fashion show on your desktop runway!


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