Top. The jacket is light (light yellow, light gray, light pink), but not white. The sleeves are long, with a fringe. You can simply tear the fabric along the bottom of the sleeves or cut it specially. The method depends on the type of fabric: so if you cut thin knitwear with noodles, then it will twist itself into tubes (Fig. 1). One or both sleeves may have patches sewn on the arms over the edge with threads of a contrasting color.

sleeveless shirt- from burlap or other similar fabric. Holes have been made in some places, the lower edge is uneven (Fig. 2 on p. 37). If the sleeveless jacket is sewn on purpose, then it is not necessary to hem the edges, but on the contrary, they can be “tousled”. The sleeveless jacket fastens with a large button. You can take a coat button, make it out of cardboard or a flat plastic cap from some vial or jar. Holes in such a button are easy to make with a soldering iron or a knitting needle heated over a fire.

Bottom. A skirt made of chintz, satin, fine wool, etc. It would be better to look like a skirt made of a rather dark fabric in a small pattern (small rare flowers, a small cage, a strip) or a plain one. Skirt with elastic, straight, not very wide. Apron - plain, with multi-colored patches sewn similarly to patches on the sleeves.

On foot. Dark-colored tights or stockings and cropped boots or short boots, in which you can also cut off the top (unless, of course, they are no longer needed).

On the head. A scarf tied in a knot at the back of the head and pulled low over the forehead. A scarf can be smooth, light, with a small dark pattern on a light background, or vice versa. Hair can be loosened and a little lubricated with hair gel to get strands stuck together, or you can make a wig and put it on under a scarf. For a wig, some unnatural color (purple, green, blue) will do, or make it gray. The wig should not be neat, on the contrary - disheveled, disheveled. The length of the strands is not the same (see the corresponding chapter for making a wig).

large hooked nose(Fig. 3) is worn on a hat elastic. The nose can be made from papier-mâché, from foam rubber or sewn from fabric and stuffed with cotton wool, foam rubber, padding polyester, etc. The easiest way to make a nose is from old flesh-colored tights or golf, because they stretch well. Cut off a piece of tights (approximately 8 cm, Fig. 3a), fold in half, then again to make a rectangle 8 x 3 cm. Pull one short side with a thread, and sew the long side (Fig. 36). Then unscrew the resulting cap, stuff it with cotton wool or synthetic winterizer, trying to avoid lumps (Fig. 3v).

Give the cap the shape of a hooked nose: the base should be wider and the tip bent down. In this case, the seam should be from below. Bend the edges of the cap inward to the required size of the nose (Fig. 3d). Sew on an elastic band to put on the head, put freckles with a marker and mark the nostrils (wings of the nose).

Makeup. Draw eyebrows and freckles with makeup or a cosmetic pencil, bring a little eye.

Props. On the neck - a necklace of "teeth of animals" (Fig. 4), which can be made from the crumb of black bread (dry and tint a little), salt dough, paper pulp (see the chapter "Papier-mâché"). The “teeth” are painted in ivory, ocher or brown.

On hands- short gloves dark color (may be with cut off fingers). You can take a real broom, or you can make a fake one. To do this, you need to take a branch (it is better if it is relatively straight, but with knots). Saw off the knots, sand the cuts. Itself pomelo make out thick paper or thin cardboard, cut into narrow strips. The length of such rods should not be the same. The total length of the pomelo itself is 30-50 cm (depending on the height of the child), and its color can be brown, green, black, and even red. Tie a pomelo to a stick with thin wire or rope.