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How to Make a Ratcostume For Halloween
If you're looking to dress up as a rat this Halloween, you've come to the right place! From a hat to a full costume, there are many ways to go about making a ratcostume.

For instance, you can make a simple hat by cutting out the shape of your rat's head from a piece of fabric. You can then add a Velcro strap to secure it in place.

Make a Rat Hat
A rat hat is a simple costume accessory that can make the wearer look like they’re wearing a top notch outfit. And, unlike full shirts or dresses, a hat doesn’t require precise measurements (which could be tricky to obtain) or a lot of wrangling to put on and take off.

To make the hat of your dreams, measure your rat’s head diameter and length under their chin to get an idea of what size hat you should make. Then, sew the hat according to what type of costume you’re making, such as a witch hat or a Santa hat.

To add to the hat’s cool factor, hot glue a few hair or wig strands on the underside of the hat’s brim and let it dry. This will make the hat look like it was made out of fur. The wig or hair may need a little brushing to achieve that wild hair look, but it’s worth the effort!

Make a Full Shirt or Dress
Rats are a lot of fun to dress, but they can be tricky. They're small and often have big hips/belly, so it can be a little difficult to get them into clothes that fit them properly.

One way to solve this is by making them a full shirt or dress. It's a great way to make them look more realistic.

To make a full shirt or dress, cut two pieces of fabric the same size as your rat's body and sew them together. Then, sew straps or ties to hold it in place.

Another way to make a full shirt or dress is by using a t-shirt. You can cut the armholes and sew up the back and sides of the shirt for a finished look.

This project works best with short-haired animals, as it involves single crocheting all the way around (no purling). It also works well with any multicolored yarn you want to use.

Make a Headpiece
Headpieces are a great way to add a costume without having to fuss with your rat's legs. You can make a cape, witch hat, or even a pumpkin-topper hat.

To make a headpiece, first measure your rat's head. You'll want to know the diameter of the top of their head, as well as the length under their chin.

Once you've got these measurements, you can start sewing. You'll need a piece of fabric that's the size of your rat's head.

You can also cut a strip of felt that is the same width as your rat's head, then paint it a fun Halloween color. You can add Velcro to make it easy to attach to your rat's head.

If you're going to be photographing a ratcostume, it's important to remember that everything needs to fit correctly. You don't want props that are too tall or wide for your rat, or you won't be able to get the whole image in focus.

Make a Tail
Rats don't have to be confined to the sewer, and they can make fantastic costumes. A rat costume is not as difficult as it might sound, but it does require some careful planning.

One of the easiest ways to add an extra touch of whimsy to your rat costume is to make a tail. You can make a simple rat tail by wrapping fabric around a bendable wire or by using a wire clothes hanger.

A ratty tail can also be made out of felt. To make the tail, start by cutting a strip of felt about 4" wide and 40" long. Sew along the long side and leave a long end open. Stuff the resulting tube with polyester stuffing and you have yourself a pretty impressive rat tail.

A hat is another easy way to make a rat costume more fun. You can use the same methods as you did for a full suit to make a hat that's as fun to wear as it is to wear.

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