One of my favorite movies of all time. |
This looks like so much fun. |
And the weather is nice. . . ish. In Southern California, Halloween can be blisteringly hot, and there are usually a few brush fires, so it's kinda hard to breathe. But never mind all that.
How can you not be happy on Halloween? |
I'm going to make a Halloween costume. I haven't done that in forever. I mean, literally three years. We have a Las Vegas (Spring Mountain Ranch) reenactment every year on the last weekend of October. Which is fun, since I technically have a "costume". But since the 31st is a Wednesday, I can celebrate it day of, or even the weekend after. My dad has a thing about celebrating things after they've happened. "The anticipation is gone," he says. But my pent-up Halloween exuberance could probably have its own party. So either way, I'm making a costume.
"What are you going to make, Megan?" you ask.
"Um, the best Halloween costume ever," I reply.
That's how dialogue works, you see. Questions and answers, questions and answers.
I'm really excited.
Presenting (drumroll, please):
If you don't know who this is, you should probably become awesome and look her up.
She's from the Doctor Who episode "The Doctor's Wife". She's not really his wife, but she kinda is. She's the human form of the TARDIS, his flying Police Box Time Machine, the one thing he loves the most in the entire universe (If David Tennant had to choose between Rose and the TARDIS, would it really be a competition?). You should watch the episode. It's one of my favorites.
Not many of the Doctor's new companions are brunette. There's Sarah Jane Smith, Martha Jones, and Lady Catherine de Souza. I was Catherine when I went to the Matt Smith/ Karen Gillan signing in LA, but not many people recognized me (and they call themselves Whovians, psh). I'm not exotic enough to pull off Doctor Jones, and I'm too exotic to pull off Sarah Jane Smith.
But Idris is way more awesome than all of these companions (although Sarah Jane comes close). She's the one person/Police Box Time Machine who could steal a Time Lord!!!!
So I'm starting my research.
Neil Gaiman, the writer of the episode, describes Idris' gown as a "wrecked Victorian party dress", and while combing through my stash ( I nearly wrote stache, lol) of patterns, I came upon this little beauty:
Now, the neckline is all wrong, but the bodice shaping and the petticoats seem like a great starting pattern. So I'll lift and round out the front and back neckline, and make the skirts a sort of high-low style. Of course I'll want to add more volume to the skirts, and make a half bustle. And sleeves. Sleeves would be a good thing.
Wish me luck!