Star Trek Costumes – a few words

We are having a lot of fun with the halloween photo.  Thanks for all the comments!  For the costume geeks out there, I thought I would talk a little about how I made mine.

The fabric is polyester faux suede.  It had the advantage of being a little bit warm (it is MN after all).  I wanted double knit, but it didn’t come in the color I wanted, so this was better.

I started with Simplicity 4675.  The original uniforms had dolman sleeves and strange curved seams.  I am not that in to authenticity.

I wanted a basic princess seam because I knew that would look nice and
fit well.  This pattern had a princess seam and a pleated skirt, so it was a good basic place to start.

What did I change?

- added long sleeves.  The photos from the series always show them “bracelet length” aka just a bit too short.

- Instead of two large pleats like the pattern called for I just made one and lined it up with the seam from the top.  Faux wrap skirt.

- Shortened the skirt.  Also not so authentic as mine is too long.  Original Series length is not really appropriate to wear to work.  And I did wear it to work.

- For the back, I just extended the top down and made the top and skirt all one piece.

- Neckline.  I made the pattern neckline to start, tried it on, drew in the new neckline with a disappearing ink marker and cut the new shape.

- Collar.  A 4 inch wide piece of the same fabric in black, folded over twice. added gold ric-rac and an insignia made with a scrap of gold satin and some zig-zag stitching

(For anyone who noticed that this post was here and then disappeared and then here again, my darling hubby accidentally deleted my first post.)

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