Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland Costumes

Interesting! I have been listening to a couple of podcasts and apparently Linda Wolverton left the story ending open to a sequel! Perhaps her trip back to China and her need to return to Underland...love interest with the Mad Hatter..! Interesting!
 
Interesting! I have been listening to a couple of podcasts and apparently Linda Wolverton left the story ending open to a sequel! Perhaps her trip back to China and her need to return to Underland...love interest with the Mad Hatter..! Interesting!

Link? If this is actually coming from her, I'd love to hear.
Sounds like here say to me, but it could be interesting.

I was thinking to myself how I would approach the challenge of a sequel. I personally think it should be a standalone, but you could get into interpretively interesting areas if you reversed the story and had the Hatter journey into Victorian england. (Sort of an "Enchanted" bent.)
 
It was a third party podcast with Jim Hill of Jim Hill Media. He seems to have many ties to Disney execs and the ideas going on. Very cool listening to it!

It is called Magical Definition Podcast!
 
Hey everyone. I've been following this thread for a while now. I've just registered and I plan on keeping updates on my in-the-works Red Queen costume. It's no where near completion but I will post as much as I can about my process with it.
 
Oh my gosh! I've been waiting FOREVER to register and chime in here! I'm currently (and very slowly lol) working on a Hatter costume as well. I got many ideas from here and I look forward to posting a few of my own. So far a only have a few materials and haven't started ANYTHING but I was able to score a couple of clover rings for about $11 before they became harder to find.
 
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Yes it is. I noticed that in the hires pic links I posted. It is more accurate to some of our bandoliers however with recent updates I am doing they will soon be different.

It sucks respooling thread! Winding and winding and winding and..................AHHH!
 
Don't you own a sewing machine Savvy? It's super easy to re-spool thread with one, pop on the spool and fire her up! In 5-10 seconds your done! I re-spooled all 24 of my wooden ones in only a few minutes.
 
Kelikala mentioned places like Michaels having wooden spools...I now officialy have to go to St Louis for wooden spools, chain, and ribbons. :D
 
Michaels does have wooden spools that are the perfect size but unfortunately they are not as deep so you can put very little thread on the spool. I am trying to figure out a way to spoof that process.
 
what i did for my spools was i had to make the hole bugger, so i used a drill , but i left the spool on the drill and using it to wind thread around them, the ones with embroidery thread were hand wound.

and ive noticed that the bird patch and dragonfly aren't on this coat at all
 
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