Phew, that was a lot of photos! Now that I’ve made a Totoro costume and a Mei outfit, all that’s really left for me to make is the Cat bus! Haha, NOT! This blue Totoro is a stuffed animal – I didn’t make it.Īnd speaking of creepers, check out this paparazzi sneaking up on an unsuspecting girl.
I also made the little white chibi Totoro right before our photo shoot out of some scraps of white fleece (from the original Totoro costume!) and tied little pom poms to her hair rubber bands to match Mei’s. I added some fun yellow flower buttons on the back. The red jumper is a simple lined bodice that I adjusted from the Every Little Thing Tunic (recognize the lining fabric?) and a circle skirt. They make for some adorable summer shorts though! I made them white to match Mei’s bloomers, but I’m not sure it was a very practical move. The shorts are so cute! These came together very quickly and I want to make a few more of these for sure. I’ll probably take it off since it serves no purpose. I used an embroidered white fabric just to make it a bit more interesting and added a button in the front just to make it look like the one in the movie. I made the shirt in 2T size which is HUGE on Yuki, but that means she’ll be able to wear it for a long time.
It’s really good that I’m learning how to do things the “right” way. This, of course, results in a really high quality piece of clothing, but one of the things I love about making kids clothing is how quickly you can whip something up. The thing about a good Oliver + S pattern is that it is pretty tedious and takes a lot of time. I don’t have a lot of experience making buttoned collared shirts, so I thought using a pattern would be a good way to learn.
The blouse and the shorts are from the Oliver + S pattern, Puppet Show Tunic and Shorts. We had fun recreating that scene during our photo shoot (and I had a little fun with photo editing too :)).
She tries to follow the chibi Totoro, and it tries to run away. One of the most memorable scenes is when Mei is playing by herself in the yard and she spots a little peculiar creature running through the grass. So here are some screen shots from the movie: I’m not going to give you a whole synopsis of the movie, you can look it up or watch a trailer, or better yet, just go watch the film if you haven’t seen it already. Yuki loves playing with other kids too, even though she’s such a little runt compared to them. So uhh, if you haven’t seen this movie, I think you should just go see it right now.ĪNYWAYS, Mei is a 4 year old and the character is such a perfect match for Yuki’s personality! Even though Yuki’s not even 2 yet, she’s got a lot of Mei’s fun, rough-and-tumble, stubborn personality and even how Mei tries so hard to keep up with her older sister.
So that’s how I decided to recreate Mei’s outfit from the movie “ となりのトトロ” or “My Neighbor Totoro.” It’s a Japanese animated classic by Hayao Miyazaki and I’m obsessed with all of his movies. And since the Totoro costume I made for Yuki last Halloween was such a huge hit, I knew something from the same movie would be appreciated. I mean, the options are ENDLESS, but I wanted to stick with something simple and make her an outfit I thought she’d be able to wear regularly. Yay, it’s done! My “movie inspired” outfit is finally done – better late than never, right? When Project Run & Play announced the challenges for this season and one of them was “Going to the Movies” it didn’t take me very long to decide what I wanted to do.