While walking in the garden the other day, I spotted what I thought was a smurf running by. . .
![Smurf Spotting](https://www.punkinpatterns.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/6293467532_45e37a54e2_b.jpg)
He slowed down to get a better look at me.
![Smurf Spotting](https://www.punkinpatterns.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/6292943119_84f8c4fe53_z.jpg)
Once he realized I was a friendly human, he stopped to be polite.
![Smurf Spotting](https://www.punkinpatterns.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/6292943265_9e5563832b_z.jpg)
After a minute of staring at me, he ran off into the trees.
![Smurf Spotting](https://www.punkinpatterns.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/6292943369_66ee0c109e_z.jpg)
I followed him, but I think he got scared and pretended to be a tree.
![Smurf Spotting](https://www.punkinpatterns.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/6293467018_1bbe5205f6_z.jpg)
So I left (but left my camera behind). . . .
![Smurf Spotting](https://www.punkinpatterns.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/6292942825_82a9c521c8_z.jpg)
Maybe it was jokey smurf. But I’ll probably never know for sure.
The Details: Smurf costume made of anti-pill fleece in white and “smurf” blue. No pattern. Just used a shirt and pants as a guide then a couple of fittings later . . . we had a smurf costume. Velcro closure in the back. Feet are covered crocs to give it a larger foot (like the smurfs), mittens for blue hands, of course, and a lovely smurfy hat! Happy Smurf Halloween!
hehe! love the costume and commentary!
You have the most adorable little smurf, I’m sure he is a cheeky smurf. The costume is excellent, well done!
I came here looking for a pattern for a smurf hat for the ballet Gala of my little smurfette (and all the others smufettes). I also love you choice for the little blue “tail”, quicker to make than a wool pompom.