Make Baby Pirate Costume
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17 DIY Pirate Costume Ideas for Halloween
Warning: Ye be entering pirate territory 🏴☠️
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Arrrrrrrgh you ready to get crafty? October 31 comes more swiftly than the last, but don't wait until last minute to be the star at the Halloween party. Between pumpkin carving, binge watching Freeform's "31 Nights of Halloween" and stocking up on the best Halloween candy, there's a chance you may have to scramble for a costume after all. One of the ideas at the top of our list of easy, last-minute Halloween costumes is the classic pirate. Before you say, "Wait, I've done that before," remember this costume can be made brand new in so many ways. Whether you're going for Captain Jack Sparrow vibes or a more fashionable take on the look, this classic Halloween costume will never steer you wrong, and you probably already have materials on hand to make it happen. For that reason, we've rounded up some DIY pirate ideas that have us hooked (pun intended). From costumes that you can rock when it's not Halloween, to themed getups perfect for groups and best friend Halloween costumes, there's something here for everyone (including men, women, and kids!). With the right accessories like a sword, bandana, and eye patch, it's pretty much possible to make any getup your own DIY pirate costume. We've even included ways to create the pirate's ultimate sidekick—the parrot. Unless you're lucky enough to already have a parrot as a pet, you're going to want a partner who always has your back (or shoulder in this case). All mates on deck. Let's get into the creative flow!
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DIY Pirate Set
Into DIY-ing something, but not sure where to start? This kit has everything you need to channel your inner pirate including a hat and eye patch, along with easy-to-follow instructions.
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Parrot Sewing Pattern
No pirate is complete without a trusty sidekick—a parrot. Whip this cute accessory up and pin it to your shoulder to complete your pirate costume.
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Comfy DIY Pirate Costume
Let's be honest—sometimes Halloween costumes aren't always the most comfortable. Between itchy, synthetic fabrics and heavy makeup, you may find yourself counting down the hours until you can get home to throw on your pajamas. If you agree, then this costume—which comes together with a pair of leggings and a T-shirt—is the pirate costume for you.
Get the tutorial at Brit + Co.
SHOP WHITE TANK TOPS
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DIY Bandana Skirt Pirate Costume
Want to make something for Halloween your little one can wear again? This bandana skirt would look just as cute paired with a tank and sandals.
Get the tutorial at Alpha Mom.
SHOP RED BANDANAS
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DIY No-Sew Pirate Costume
You don't need to be able to sew to make your own pirate costume. The pants here were made by cutting up an old pair of sweatpants, and the jacket is simply a piece of jersey fabric with holes cut for arms.
Get the tutorial at Poofy Cheeks.
SHOP JERSEY FABRIC
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Easy DIY Pirate Costume
If you want to keep it super simple this Halloween, reach into your closet for a basic striped T-shirt and some dark jeans, then pirate things up with a sash belt, bandana, and eye patch.
Get the tutorial at Brit + Co.
SHOP EYE PATCHES
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DIY Peter Pan Group Costume
If you've got your heart set on dressing as a pirate, but also want to coordinate with your family or friends, consider a Peter Pan group theme! The Captain Hook coat seen here is made from this pattern and requires some sewing skills, but we bet you could get a similar look by adorning a store-bought coat.
Get the tutorial at A Broad at Home.
SHOP RED COATS
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DIY No-Sew Captain Hook Costume
The jacket for this Captain Hook costume was made from a red T-shirt—how clever is that? Make one for yourself or your little one and pair it with a white button down shirt, black pants, and, of course, an eye patch.
Get the tutorial at Inspired By Family.
SHOP RED T-SHIRTS
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DIY Classic Pirate Costume
With a simple white shirt and black pants as the base, this costume is all about the finishing touches. Buy an accessory kit online or make your own. (Both the red bandana and sash belt were made by cutting up an old T-shirt.)
Get the tutorial at Thrive.
SHOP PIRATE ACCESSORY KITS
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DIY Pirate Hat
You're bound to run into another pirate or two this Halloween. Ensure you stand out from the crowd by crafting your own hat! This one is made from felt and elastic. Faux red rhinestones as eyes add a festive touch (though you could just as easily draw them on with a marker).
Get the tutorial at Doodlecraft.
SHOP BLACK FELT
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DIY Captain Hook Kid's Costume
Unlike the previous Peter Pan group costume, this Captain Hook costume by Destiny of the blog Suburban Wife City Life does not involve a pattern and requires only basic sewing skills. (The jacket is made from an adult size small sweatshirt.)
Get the tutorial at Suburban Wife City Life.
SHOP RED SWEATSHIRTS
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Women's Off-the-Shoulder Striped Dress
For a fashion-forward pirate look, style a flowy striped dress with tall boots and pirate accessories. The best part? You can wear the dress long after Halloween.
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Pirate Accessory Kit
This pirate accessory kit has everything you need (hat, eye patch, treasure map, compass, and more!) to dress up an otherwise simple Halloween costume.
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DIY Pirate Treasure Chest
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