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Kid's Obi Wan Costume (A-La Instructables)

Step 6The finished inner robe and the complete Jedi outfit.

The finished inner robe and the complete Jedi outfit.
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You will have a strip left from the bottom of the robe. sew the long ends together to form a tube. This will be the waistband.

Put on the robe, wrap the waistband around the waist and affix with safety pins, or if you have time, sew hook and loop fasteners (A.K.A. Velcro) to the ends. Wear the belt over the waistband. (notice the pleats on image2)

Add a cheap light saber ($7.00) from any toy store, and you have a pretty accurate rendition of the costumes worn in the movies.

No children were harmed in the making of this costume. He said he didn't want to smile because Jedis are too cool to smile. What a Knucklehead!
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