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Old 04-12-2005, 06:15 PM
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Default Clown Dress Patterns - where do I find them???

Hi! I'm new to clowning also. Someof the clown dresses I"ve seen are wonderful, but SOOO expensive for someone just getting their feet wet. Where can I find Clown dress patterns to make my own? I've tried eBay & some other sites, but can't find larger size patterns.
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Well, If you can find it; McCall's # 9045 is a Ringling brothers pattern. But,it has been discontinued for some time. I just saw one go on Ebay for like thirty bucks. Anyway, a couple of suggestions:

Look for a Raggety Ann costume pattern. Maybe add some ruffles, or crinolins.It is the basis for many style of clown dresses.

Go through the pattern books at the fabric stores. You might find a some thing that you had not thought of before.

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Hi LilTeapot, Welcome, Welcome

Keep checking ebay Look at square dancing dresses, they hard to find larger sizes but you can find them, and the crinoline skirts, this is what I'm doing for my new charater-Sally Bangs, Sue's costume was one I drew out of news paper and made my own pattern and made it. Betty's Costumes start out at around $95, I've seen some of hers and I think they're great but if you sew you can make your own, that'll looks just as good, and you can get colors that suit your clown character. I looked at several clown dress, most are circle skirts, with [flounce]. Hope this helps.
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Hi Little Teapot! I'm a newbie too and probably going to be sewing my costume as well. To give it a 'personal' touch as well as the economics involved.

An interesting pattern I found over the internet is Butterick B3598. It is a current pattern and should be available in stores that carry the Butterick patterns, or it can be ordered from this website that I found it. https://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bi...3598&IIHO=1000....
If you can copy and paste this into your browser, it should take you to the page that shows a picture of it, what it looks like, I think.
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http://store.sewingtoday.com/cgi-bin...i?s.item.B3598
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Thanks everyone! I appreciate everyone's suggestions!
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My wifes costume consists of an old multi colored sundress and a top. Now if she needs a second or new costume, Ive considered the use of a multi colored square dance skirt with wide clip-on suspenders and an appropriate top.
Check www.brantleyswesternsupply.com these products are reasonably priced. Unfortunatly petticoats are somewhat spendy, and if you do hospital clowning, are not allowed Re: sanitary standards .
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petticoats can be purchased reasonalably on E-bay. I wear one at the hospital I go to. Alot of hospital clowning, depends on area, I'm lucky,They pretty much let me set my own rules.
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The pattern that I used for my new dress was a version of a french maid dress. I just made the skirt alot longer, made the elastic tighter around the neck and of course used colorful fabric. It came out really cute.

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Sally Bangs is my new auguste Clown, made her first appearance yesterday. Skirt, crinoline, came from E-bay. I made the vest. If I can figure out how to get a picture in the post I'm gonna post it.[/img]
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Sally Bangs is my new auguste Clown, made her first appearance yesterday. Skirt, crinoline, came from E-bay. I made the vest. If I can figure out how to get a picture in the post I'm gonna post it.[/img]
Hey Sue; I like both of your looks, but I like the blue on blue best.
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