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No Sew Pineapple Halloween Costume

September 26, 2014 · Delia 41 Comments

I seriously love the fruit trend right now. It’s been all the rage this summer, but why not let it spill over into Fall in the costume arena?

Easy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesIt would be a crime not to. Don’t you think? 😉

Easy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesEasy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesI whipped up a couple of fruit-a-licious costumes for my daughter and get this…they are NO SEW!

Easy No-Sew Apple Costume - Delia CreatesWell…the hat is mostly. Let me show you what I mean.

First, let’s talk capes.

MATERIALS

1- 1 1/2 yards of felt (depending on the side of your recipient this range will fit most sizes children to adult)
scissors
ruler
existing t-shirt
optional: craft paint and brush
 

Fruit Capes (1 of 102)0925MEASURING

-Grab a T-shirt that fits the recipient.

-Measure how long the shirt is from shoulder to hem.

– Add a couple of inches. This is your radius.

-Fold your felt into fourths. Starting from the folded corner, measure out a circle using your radius measurement and cut it out.

cut-felt-pictureCUTTING

– Open up your felt circle so it is now just folded in half. Mark the center.

– Lay your T-shirt on top of your felt centering it as best as you can.

– Use the T-shirt to measure how wide to cut the neck whole.

– Cut the neck hole just slightly wider than what you marked. Cut it out in a shallow leaf shape.

– Then cut a slit down the front about 2 inches.

Fruit Capes (2 of 102)0925 Fruit Capes (3 of 102)0925OPTIONAL

Paint on details to match the fruit.

I did this for the pineapple but not the apple.

I started out trying to be orderly but found after a few rows that random eye-balling was better.

Fruit Capes (4 of 102)0925Let it dry and then try it on!

ARM SLITS

You can leave the cape as is or cut arm slits. I wasn’t sure how it would play out with Natalie. I wondered if she would even use the arm slits, but it turns out that they came in handy!

The placement of arm slits is personal preference and can be a little tricky. I kept them centered/ a little low so that she could hold her trick or treat bag and such. As I found in this photo shoot though, is that she constantly held candy in her mouth, which kept shifting the cape backwards…not a problem, but I might have cut the slits higher had I known she would do that.

Easy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia Creates

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Easy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesReady for the hat?

It’s actually kind of a big fascinator. If you are a long time reader, you’ll recognize it as a hat-ette which I made HERE.

The process is almost completely the same. The only difference is that I did a bit of hand sewing for these hats. For the complete no sew version, check out the original tutorial.

MATERIALS

Scraps or  two page size pieces of felt for each color needed
(depending on how big you are making your hat)
scissors
ruler
hot glue
tapestry or yarn needle
thread
yarn
handful of polyester batting
ribbon or fold over elastic

edit50925CUTTING

– Decide how big you want your hat and cut a circle of cardboard out that size. I made my hat six inches wide, but a cute mini hat would be a.dor.able.

– Cut a piece of felt about twice the size of your cardboard piece.

GATHERING

– Thread your needle with a pretty long piece of thread, double up the thread, and knot off the end. Sew a running stitch around the perimeter of the felt circle.

– When you get to the end of the circle, lay down your handful of batting, and then the piece of cardboard on top.

– Pull your thread tight, gathering and closing the felt circle around the cardboard and batting.

-Sew back and forth between the gathered edges until it feels secure. Knot off your thread and remove the needle.

NO-SEW variation – pleat the edges of the felt in place and hot glue it together. See a step by step how to HERE.

edit5-0010925TUFTING

– To tuft the middle of the hat, thread your needle with a piece of yarn.

– Insert it into the middle of the cardboard and sew a small stitch in the center. Keep sewing back and forth until the stitched spot is nice and secure. Knot it off and remove the needle.

edit5-0020925ASSEMBLING HAT

– Cut another circle of felt just smaller than your hat, and cut a piece of ribbon or elastic .

– Lay the elastic in place with the raw ends on top of the underside of the hat. If using ribbon assemble it in the same way as THIS tutorial.

– Hot glue the felt circle on the underside of the hat, encasing the raw edges of the elastic and the messy gathered part.

LEAVES

For pineapple leaves,

Fruit Capes (5 of 102)0925 Fruit Capes (7 of 102)0925 Fruit Capes (8 of 102)0925 Fruit Capes (9 of 102)0925 Fruit Capes (10 of 102)0925– Cut a page size piece of felt into two triangles.

– Cut leaf like triangles out of those pieces.

– Save any scraps that look leafy. Lay both shredded triangle pieces on top of each other, along with the extra leafy scraps.

-Starting from the longer side, roll the leafy triangles up, hot gluing them in place as you go.

– Give the leaves a final trim as needed.

-Glue to the tufted part of the hat, and you’re done!

Easy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesFor the apple hat, the leaf and stem were made the same way THIS pumpkin hat was made.

Fruit Capes (24 of 102)0925Easy No-Sew Apple Costume - Delia CreatesEasy No-Sew Apple Costume - Delia CreatesQ: When is an apple not an apple?

A: When it’s a pineapple!

Easy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesQ: What do you get when you an apple crosses a Christmas tree?

A. A pineapple!

Easy No-Sew Apple Costume - Delia Creates Easy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesNaturally. 😉

I made this for my daughter but I think this would make a super cute idea for any age. If I were a teacher I would totally be an apple!

Easy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesEasy No-Sew Pineapple Costume - Delia CreatesSOURCES: Felt from Jo-Ann || Leggings sewn using Girl Charlee Ponte de Roma using Go To Leggings pattern || Moccasins from Freshly Picked

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  1. Tay Sin Yee says

    September 26, 2014 at 7:49 AM

    OMG Nat looks so much like you now , Delia !

    Reply
    • Delia says

      September 26, 2014 at 1:23 PM

      haha…thanks!

      Reply
  2. Lynette Ballard says

    September 26, 2014 at 9:02 AM

    Okay, you just saved my Halloween! I have been trying to think of something easy to make my daughter, who is due in the middle of October. Seeing this reminded me of the fruit hats you made Natalie in your nesting series. I can just make a pineapple hat, stick on a yellow onesie from big brother, and call it good! 🙂 And brother will just be a fix-it man and carry around his tools and wear a hard hat this year! 🙂

    Reply
    • Lynette Ballard says

      September 26, 2014 at 9:05 AM

      In my excitement, I forgot to say how cute these costumes are too! I love that they are mostly no-sew. 🙂 The hat part is so fun, and those leggings under the pineapple make it so fun!

      Reply
      • Delia says

        September 26, 2014 at 1:24 PM

        No worries. Thank you Lynette! I am so glad you remembered those hats! That sounds perfect for a little baby!

        Reply
  3. Charity says

    September 26, 2014 at 6:12 PM

    Those are super-cute! I love the apple version, but those pineapple leaves are pretty much perfect. Natalie is adorable!

    Reply
  4. Ameila says

    September 28, 2014 at 9:09 PM

    These are absolutely adorable!! What a great idea!

    Reply
    • Delia says

      September 29, 2014 at 2:33 PM

      Thank you Amelia!

      Reply
  5. Amy Hindman says

    September 30, 2014 at 9:46 AM

    This is to cute!!

    Reply
    • Delia says

      September 30, 2014 at 2:08 PM

      Thanks Amy!

      Reply
  6. Ashley says

    September 30, 2014 at 2:33 PM

    I love the apple! I was looking for a costume that would be bike safe since I am heading to a couple different gatherings and this certainly fits the bill. I am thrilled for the simplicity and boldness of the red!

    Reply
  7. danielle @ this picture book life says

    September 30, 2014 at 3:45 PM

    These make me smile!! Bravo!

    Reply
  8. Veronica says

    October 2, 2014 at 6:16 AM

    So simple! Love both fruity ideas!

    Reply
    • Delia says

      October 2, 2014 at 2:12 PM

      Thank you Veronica!

      Reply
  9. Isabelle says

    October 31, 2014 at 7:07 PM

    Thank you so much for this great tutorial !!! Super cute and fast to make !

    Reply
  10. Mary says

    October 31, 2014 at 11:38 PM

    I never got soo many compliments on Halloween like I did tonight about my niece’s pineapple costume!! Thanks soo much for this post & tutorial (:

    Reply
    • Delia says

      November 3, 2014 at 7:23 AM

      I am so glad to hear that! You are most welcome!

      Reply
      • Anne says

        October 21, 2022 at 4:20 PM

        Hi Delia!
        Love these costumes. Very much my vibe! I couldn’t figure out how to leave my own comment so I’m replying to yours. Is there something you did different with the pineapple cape? I like how it looks wider than the apple one, less cape/poncho like. or is it just the posing? Please let me know! I’d love to make it look like the pineapple cape.

        Reply
        • Delia says

          January 27, 2025 at 12:14 PM

          Anne,

          I’m terribly sorry for just now seeing your comment. It erroneously got lumped in with spam comments which I am cleaning out right now. I didn’t do anything differently with the pineapple cape. It must just be the posing. I hope that helps!

          Delia

          Reply
  11. Margarita Smith says

    January 5, 2016 at 12:26 AM

    Oh my goodness, just when I think he can’t get any cuter, you go and put him in a pineapple costume. Cuteness overload!

    Reply
  12. Oksana says

    October 16, 2018 at 11:44 PM

    Thank you very much for hat tutorial 😉

    Reply
    • Delia says

      October 22, 2018 at 11:20 AM

      You are most welcome! <3

      Reply
  13. Maria says

    September 10, 2022 at 4:40 PM

    Oh my… this Halloween costume is so pretty.

    Reply

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