Thursday 13 November 2014

Kids Sheep Costumes and Chinese New Year

Sheep Costume for Chinese New Year from Theatrical Threads


Theatrical Threads sell various sheep costumes for Christmas nativity plays as animals in the stable or lambs in the flock, out in the fields with the shepherds

2015 is also the Chinese Year of the Sheep, as well as the goat and ram so we decided to look at ways to promote our lamb or sheep costumes for celebrations when Chinese New Year starts on February 19th, 2015.

Sheep Ears and Tail Costume from Theatrical Threads


According to articles we have read on the internet, Chinese couples will have deliberately tried to get pregnant early enough during 2014 so that their baby is born during the year of the horse, which is considered to be one of the luckiest animals in the Chinese zodiac - because in Chinese culture, the year of the sheep, which follows immediately afterwards, is considered very unlucky. Those born during the year of the sheep are thought to be subservient, less likely to succeed or even be happy.

Most would say that qualities such as being loyal, generous, passive and kind are GOOD qualities but for the idealistic minds of the business focused Chinese population, it appears that this may not be the case. Sheep are perceived as being meek and people born during this year are considered to be more likely to end up being followers, rather than leaders.

It is unclear from the internet how the year of the sheep gained such a bad reputation when each of the 12 animals in the Chinese zodiac appears to have its own virtues and faults. The dragon has always been the favourite in the lucky stakes, followed closely by the tiger and horse, yet even less liked animals such as the rat and snake are considered lucky.

Does this mean then, that Chinese parents will not dress their child up as a Sheep if they believe that the year brings bad luck? Would a Chinese parent refuse to let their child be a sheep in the Christmas nativity play at school?

Interestingly, we cannot find evidence to suggest that the sheep is the registered national animal of any country, anywhere in the world. Does this mean that other countries feel the same about their meekness?

Sales of kids animal costumes relating to any animal associated with the Chinese zodiac generally peek during January and February so time will tell with website sales in the New Year whether there is any truth in the superstitions...

This information is brought to you by Theatrical Threads Ltd and you thought we only sold costumes!

Sheep costume from Theatrical Threads

Monday 10 November 2014

Fire Safety for Kids Costumes

If we had £5 for every person who has ever said "Why would I spent £14 on a nativity cloak from you when I can buy one for £5 from a supermarket"...

Sadly, the horrific incident to Claudia Winkleman's daughter at Halloween, highlights the fact that there is far more at stake to a parent than just the base cost of the product, especially when there is now so much demand for parents to supply costumes for events regularly for school projects as well as for just dressing up at home.

Quite apart from the potential difference in quality of fabrics for garments, allowing a costume to be used for many years and passed down to other family members or becoming part of the dressing up box, there is also the issue of safety and the question as to whether mass produced items, imported from foreign countries always pass the same rigourous testing either before they arrive in the UK, or by the buyers before they hit the supermarket shelves or market stall rails.

Buying from a smaller business and knowing that your kids costume has been made in the UK and by what company may not have been important to everyone on a budget up to now but parents might now think twice about where they purchase their child's costume from and how much investment and research has gone into the costume's manufacture and more particularly, its safety.

When we first started our business, we wanted to ensure that we knew exactly where all of our products were made and by whom. As a small business, reputation is EVERYTHING. and part of that is delivering a quality product that will last and be value for money in the long run, if not the short term. We chose to retail Charlie Crow costumes for that reason.

Charlie Crow kids costumes all comply with Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC

Charlie Crow use the following harminised standards to demonstrate conformity;

EN 71- Part 1:2011 Physical and Mechanical Properties.
EN 71-1:2011 Labelling.
EN71-2:2011 Flammability
EN 71- 3 2011 Migration of certain elements.
EN 14682:2004 Safety of Children’s clothing.
BS 7907:1997 Code of Practice for the design and Manufacture of Children’s Clothing to Promote Mechanical Safety.
REACH Annex XIV.

Their packaging film complies with the folowing EC directives on packaging and packaging waste.
94/62/EC - 91/338/EC - 2002/95/EC - DIN EN 71-3 and DIN EN 1122
Toy Safety Directive on Flamability
We have included below specific information on EN71-2:2011 Flammability as this is such an emotive topic at the present time.
Toys that are sold within the European Union are required to bear the CE mark. This is the manufacturer’s declaration that the product meets the European Toy Safety Directive (2009/48/EC), and has undergone a variety of product tests to ensure that it is safe for use.

Standards

The main European standard for mechanical, physical and chemical testing of toys is EN 71: Safety of toys. The standard is currently split into a series of 11 individual parts (see box 1), with the first three being of a more general nature. Part 1 covers general mechanical physical testing, part 2 describes flammability testing and part 3 deals with the migration of certain chemicals. The remaining parts are more specific in that they cover particular product types or more specialised testing procedures.
Part 2 of the standard is intended to reduce the risks of burn injuries associated with children being in intimate contact with certain kinds of toy. Most materials used in the production of toys will burn if exposed to an appropriate ignition source. Therefore, it is not considered practical to require toys to be non-flammable. Instead, the different test methods are based on a limited rate of spread of flame or maximum ‘after flame time’, which is intended to allow the child to drop the toy or become distanced from the product before serious injury occurs.

The standard concentrates on:
  • clothes worn by a child as disguise costumes – for example, a nurse’s outfit
  • toys a child can enter, such as play tents and tunnels
  • soft filled toys – for instance, animals and dolls for cuddling by a child
  • children’s masks and wigs.

There are various requirements that need to be achieved when testing the flammability of a toy, which are dependent on the type of product that is being tested. For some toys, the most important characteristic is the rate of spread of flame, which should be no more than 30mm/s. For other types of toy, the maximum flaming time is important (for beards, wigs and masks), as well as an absence of flaming debris or molten drips. Common to all is the prohibition of celluloid materials and pile fabrics that exhibit surface flash characteristics.

Prior to testing, certain types of toy should be washed or cleaned in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations where available, or soaked in water then drained and dried if no guidance is provided. Toys where the label or instructions specifically state that washing is not recommended have generally been tested as received. However, the new Toy Safety Directive includes a requirement for hygiene for toys intended for children under 36 months. These toys must be able to be cleaned (washable if textile toys), and they have to meet with requirements after this washing.

Testing is carried out in a specified flammability chamber after preconditioning in an environment at a temperature of 20±5ÂșC and a relative humidity of 65±5 per cent RH for at least seven hours. A small gas flame is applied to the sample for a specified period of time. Upon removal of the flame, the time of any continued burning is recorded. When required, the rate of spread of flame is determined by measuring the time for the flames to spread over a known distance – sometimes achieved by the use of marker threads that control automated timing equipment. Samples that burn more quickly than 30mm/s are considered to have failed, while certain sample types with a burning rate between 10mm/s and 30mm/s must display the following warning: ‘Warning! Keep away from fire’.

The masks which Theatrical Threads sell, also carry a CE mark and are covered by the above safety directive

There is a lot of good reasoning behind the idea that fancy dress costumes should have to comply with the same legislation as children's nightwear and be reclassified as clothing, rather than as toys.

In the meantime, we hope as customers that you will agree that sometimes you get exactly what you pay for - and whilst that may not mean a full wallet when your child required yet another costume for school, that paying just that little bit more may include more peace of mind....

Friday 7 November 2014

Superhero Masks

Theatrical Threads stock a great range of small superhero masks for children and adults fancy dress costumes.


Available in either matt colours of glitter covered to bring special super powers to your costume



#BeAHero for Children In Need in one of our superhero masks

Monday 3 November 2014

Halloween Top Ten Blog


One of our masks has been featured in a Top Ten blog of Halloween finds from Etsy by an Etsy seller. How cool is that!

So thought you might like to see it ... Halloween Etsy Top Ten

They have also put together this Halloween Top Ten For Pets ... Tutu's - for Guinea Pigs!!!!


Even more cool is the heading for the blog..

"I craft, I sew, I cosplay. My new Etsy shop is on it's way! This blog will follow the creation of my crafts and clothes, show you the inspirations for my work, and put you on to other cool, nerdy stuff out there in the ether!"

Theatrical Threads quite like the idea of providing cool, nerdy stuff in the ether! Long may it continue.

Wednesday 29 October 2014

Next Day Delivery For Halloween Costumes




Orders for Halloween Costumes and masks can be placed until 3pm on Tuesday 30th October, for delivery by 1pm on Wednesday 31st October

This is subject to any postcode exemptions given by Royal Mail for Next Day Delivery in the UK.

Saturday 25 October 2014

Cinderella Mercury Theatre Colchester


In the summer of 2014, Theatrical Threads were delighted to hire a Buttons Bellboy Costume to the Mercury Theatre in Colchester for a photo shoot.

The picture is now being used to advertise their 2014 pantomime, Cinderella.

Great to see actor, Dale Superville in our costume. If you are local to Colchester, why not go and see the show which runs from 5th December 2014 to 11th January 2015

If you would like to hire any of our costumes for a pantomime or stage show advertising photo shoot, please contact us via our website

Friday 24 October 2014

Kids Star Costume for Nativity Plays



Half term over, letters have been sent home for the school nativity play and your child has been chosen to be - The Christmas Star!



Our gold star mask will fit both adults and children. It has a metallic finish and comes with elastic as standard but can be upgrading to satin ribbon ties. Simply team up with a gold top or why not buy one of our white hooded cloaks.

Charlie Crow's Nativity Star tabard is a costume top with separate pointed hat which is one of the star's points. Wear with trousers or white leggings. Could also be worn over a leotard and tights for a Christmas dance show.

Thursday 23 October 2014

American Flag Bow Tie for Independence Day and Thanksgiving



With Independence Day in July and Thanksgiving in November, we have plenty of our American flag bow ties in stock!

Available in two sizes;

Medium - Length 5.5 inches (14cm). Width of bow 3 inches (8cm)

Large - Length 6.5 inches (17cm). Width of bow 3.5 inches (8.5cm)

Suitable to be worn to adorn a dinner suit for an American themed event or as part of an Uncle Sam costume for Independence Day celebrations.

Not only are they representative of the star spangled banner but we also sell a lot to Australia as they are very like the Australian National flag.

Friday 17 October 2014

Best Parties Ever Masquerade Theme Christmas Parties

Christma Masquerade Masks from Theatrical Threads


Best Parties Ever bring their stunning atmospheric themed Christmas parties with a masquerade theme to venues around the UK every year.

Each party can accommodate both exclusive hires for businesses and private individual bookings


Bespoke Masquerade Masks from Theatrical Threads


Offering exceptional food and entertainment including living statues, aerial artists, singers and dancers, these nights are not to be missed ... and for all those who party right through the night, they even offer a survivors breakfast!

Theatrical Threads have a number of stunning bespoke mask ranges to suit every budget in their website and Etsy Store



Thursday 16 October 2014

British Travel Awards Venetian Gala Night



With a Venetian theme, the 2014 British Travel Awards Gala Night on November 26th was THE place to be seen in a bespoke Theatrical Threads mask!

Taking place at Battersea Evolution in London, the event is being hosted by stand up comedian, writer and performer Russell Kane. a regular on BBC's flagship comedy show 'Live at the Apollo' as well as a presenter on "I'm a Celebrity... Get me Out of Here"

Masks may be optional but we are sure you will find something to match your outfit on our website




Monday 13 October 2014

TheatricalThread on Etsy



Have you visited our Etsy Store yet ?

The #RhinestoneCowboy has been very busy in the workshop creating stunning new designs for our exquisite hand decorated masquerade ball masks!

Whether you are looking for a pretty mask for a graduation or homecoming, a sparkly mask for an office Christmas party or a gothic twist on a mask for a Halloween ball, you are bound to find something in our store.

Come on in and say hello to us today....

You can also find us on FACEBOOK and TWITTER

Wednesday 6 August 2014

Flourish Hand Decorated Masks

Introducing "Flourish" the beautiful new hand decorated masquerade ball mask range, unique to Theatrical Threads

Pretty lace ball masks adorned with sparkling crystal rhinestones and a glitter butterfly decoration to add glamour to your ball gown

Satin and organza ribbon ties attached to each side of the mask which can be used either double or single with the other set trailing down the sides of the face

Custom designs also available in a number of seasonal colours, each hand decorated to your specification.

Flourish butterfly ball masks from Theatrical Threads are available to purchase both on our website and through our Etsy Store


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Tuesday 22 July 2014

Mark Brzezicki Merchandise


Theatrical Threads are proud to dispatch merchandise for Mark Brzezicki, drummer with Big Country, via our website. This includes;

  • Mark Brzezicki Signature T-Shirts
  • Signed doodle drum skins
  • Mark Brzezicki artwork drum skins
  • Vic Firth Signed drum sticks will be available from September 2014

Mark joined Big Country in 1981 and their first and most recognisable song "In a Big Country" went on to become a massive worldwide hit. His illustrious career spans nearly 40 years and includes work with From The Jam, Thunderclap Newman, Procol Harum, Ultravox, Casbah Club and The Cult as well as drumming on numerous albums for other solo artists and bands

Big Country will shortly be touring to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the release of Steeltown

If you would like to follow Mark online, he also has a Facebook Page

Monday 19 May 2014

Halloween Fake Blood for Stage and Theatre

NEW! to Theatrical Threads website. Fake Blood by Stargazer

fake blood from theatrical threads

Turn your Halloween mask or costume into a gruesome scary bloodbath and create a gory bloody mess that any horror movie would be proud of!
Great for stage productions as well as Halloween fancy dress

Sold in small single tubes, containing a red viscous liquid.

Please note that this product will stain both costumes and furniture when wet

Available to purchase HERE! on our website

Wednesday 14 May 2014

Flag Face Paints For Football World Cup

Draw flag designs on your arms and face with our flag face paint crayons and show your allegiance to your countries' football team!

Our flag face paint sets, made by Stargazer, include 12 small water soluble crayons in a pack that will fit easily into a jeans pocket to take to the match or to the pub or for World Cup themed fancy dress parties!

Great for all sporting events, but especially for the FIFA World Cup which starts in Brazil on 12th June.

These little crayons are great for both adults and kids and they wash off easily with soap and water or face wipes.

The colours in the pack are Black, Orange, Dark Blue (2), Red (2), Green (2), White (2), Yellow and Mid Blue, allowing you to recreate most if not all of the flags of the world.

Flag Face Paints



Eurovision fans will also love these little crayons for Eurovision parties as well as attending The Eurovision Song Contest

Theatrical Threads think that these small face paint sticks are a good way to buy a range of face paint colours economically

Friday 7 March 2014

International Children's Book Day

The theme for ICBD 2014 is Imagine Nations through Story


Since 1967, on or around Hans Christian Andersen's birthday, 2 April, International Children's Book Day (ICBD) has been celebrated to inspire a love of reading. It is promoted by IBBY (International Board on Books for Young People) which is a non profit making organisation, formed in 1953 to bring children and books together.

Kids costumes for children's books are available from our website for anyone dressing up for ICBD

Friday 28 February 2014

WW2 Kids Costumes

2015 marked the 70th anniversary of the end of World War 2 with V-E Day on 8th May 1945

Theatrical Threads have several WW2 kids costumes for schools covering these significant dates as part of School History Week projects

Our WW2 kids costumes include;

 Kids Home Guard Soldier Costume age 8-10 & 10-12 years from Theatrical Threads

These and other WW2 Kids costumes can be found in the Kids WW1 and WW2 Costumes section on our website

Wednesday 19 February 2014

What to Wear for World Book Day

Theatrical Threads stock inexpensive costumes for children who will be  dressing up for World Book Day

Schools often choose themes such as superheroes and animal characters in books

Here's a picture of one of our customers, dressed in our Cat Ears and Tail Costume Set. She used the Stargazer Animal Face Paint Set to add the nose and whiskers


Our budget range of Ears and Tail costume sets from Charlie Crow include Fox, Cat, Tiger, Rabbit, Mouse or Rat, Teddy Bear, Cow, Lamb or Sheep, Pig and Monkey and all can be found on the Theatrical Threads Website