Umbrella Bat Costume Update: Now more anatomically correct!

This updated bat costume puts wing spreading at your fingertips where it belongs. It also boasts a more impressive and slightly more dangerous wingspan. Watch where you point your wingtips!

Bat costume - 02
Just like last year's version, unscrew the top of the umbrella. Pop off the short wires that hold the ribs to the part that slides up and down the stem of the umbrella - they are like staples, and you can use pliers as a staple remover. Then use the pliers to untwist the two wires holding the ribs to the plastic parts on the stem of the umbrella. Unthread the wires from the ribs, reserving wires for later use.

cutting the umbrella
Once you've separated your umbrella from its stem, cut the material down the center of one section. In the opposite section, cut about three quarters of an inch away from the ribs, leaving you with a triangle of surplus material to use for the ears. Remove the ribs adjacent to the half-sections.

taped finger joint
For the remaining ribs, use tin snips or other clippers to remove all but the two longest pieces of rib. Use electrical tape to hold the joint in the middle of the rib rigid.

wrist joints
Wire the three ribs together - you can use the wires that were holding the umbrella together for this.

ears
You can make the ears using the two extra ribs like last year's version, or you can use the shorter leftover pieces to make smaller, less impressive ears as shown above.

Bat Costume: Now, anatomically correct!
Stitch from the wrist of the sweatshirt to the underarm along the free edge of each wing. Align where the point of the missing rib would be to the side seam of the sweatshirt and stitch down the side. You should have a small triangle of material to trim away here when you're done.

Finally, stitch the 3/4" over the adjacent rib for the outer finger of the wing. This helps finish that edge of the wing, and hold the rib in place so you can extend the wing. That's it - time to spread your wings!

Note: we still also recommend last year's version, both for kids (restricted wing-span is good) and for going for that Acme look.




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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 02 2007 @ 07:33 PM PDT Umbrella Bat Costume Update: Now more anatomically correct!
I made the "last year version" mostly because I didn't even know there was a "this year version"—I was so psyched how it came out, rave reviews from people at the party. Everyone wanted me to spread my wings! Thanks for the great tute!
-CB Davis
http://www.simplicityconnection.blogspot.com/
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, November 06 2007 @ 06:57 PM PST Umbrella Bat Costume Update: Now more anatomically correct!
wow those are some hardcore shoes. impressive!
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, November 07 2007 @ 11:29 AM PST Umbrella Bat Costume Update: Now more anatomically correct!
um yeah they are... I can't tell from the photo if those macroplatforms' "soles" are acrylic or not, but if they are, could be there's a whole mini-project trapped in 'em just crying to get out. Dremel, ultra-bright red LEDs, button batteries, some sort of random voltage-varying controller that simulates flickering (OK, this is optional, but it'd be a really nice touch & I think y'all are up to it), hot glue, et voila: HIGH-STEPPING FIREWALKERS. As if you don't have enough to do. ;-) - Theo
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, March 18 2008 @ 07:35 AM PDT HOT! this is fine hot woman! im inlove??
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