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  • Writer: Jennifer Rasnake
    Jennifer Rasnake
  • Jan 19, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 2, 2021



While re-watching Harry Potter recently, I decided I wanted to try to reconstruct Professor Mcgonagall's outfit from when she is teaching transfiguration. Her costume to me is simple, elegant, and comfortable.

To begin this cosplay, I started with the hat.

It seemed challenging at first because this is the first time I've created a hat by myself.

I used the hat pattern from the now -Out of Print- Simplicity 9887.

The material I used on the first three was a black panne velvet, and the fourth one is made from black velveteen.

It took me four tries to get the brim and everything correct. Fourth times the charm right?


First: I used the wrong interfacing. I used regular interfacing for regular cloth

that you iron on. I figured out the construction aspect of the hat so that's a plus.


Second: created I used stronger interfacing that you iron on, but still wasn't pleased. The brim looked like a sun hat more than a witches' hat.

Third: I used much more durable interfacing that you iron on. It was a tad difficult to sew through all the different layers, but well worth it. The bent tip was wired with floral wire to help hold it's shaping. The nice finishing hem around the hat- Bias tape. It's super useful and I just found out about it.

Fourth: It took me a little bit to figure out how to size it perfectly. I added 1/2 an inch on both back seams of the crown of the hat. I wanted to make it look even better by using a Velveteen. I made the brim 3 inches around to give it the McGonagall look.


In my opinion, the fourth one is the best! :)



I used a feather from Michael's and a random stash button to finish off the McGonagall look.


Stay tuned! I plan on creating Professor McGonagall's robe.


  • Writer: Jennifer Rasnake
    Jennifer Rasnake
  • Jan 19, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 2, 2021

Completed: August 2015

Hours: Around 50-60

Debut: Dragon Con 2015

Research:

DESIGN: Iain McCaig looked to the styles of the 1930s for inspiration for this leather gown with a mermaid-style skirt. The gown is meant to be representative of Padmé’s change from TPM to AotC; she is no longer a 14-year-old Queen, but rather a 24-year-old woman and this figure-hugging dress effectively demonstrate her mature, more personal sense of style in AotC. The story has it that George Lucas himself originally came up with the design for this dress, much to the amusement of Natalie Portman and the cast and crew.

During The Process:

I did this while under the Apprenticeship of Aria’s Done Designs.

To make the Padme Lake Retreat Fireside Dress I used these Things:

For the skirt I used M7218

For the corset pattern, I used B5662

For the gloves I custom Made them with the help of Aria.

Final Product :


Also, enjoy this Rogue Universe Freebie for all you cosplayers out there!

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