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Shubenacadie is a community located in Hants County, in central Nova Scotia, Canada. As of 2001, the population was 906.

In the Micmac language, Shubenacadie (or Segubunakade) means "abounding in ground nuts" or "place where the red potato (i.e. Indian potato, Sagittaria latifolia) grows." Shubenacadie was home to a Canadian residential school from 1922 to 1968, the only Indian residential school in Atlantic Canada.

Today, it is a service centre, featuring several shops and services.

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How to Sew a Groundhog Costume


Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Old pair of sweat pants and shirt
  • Brown poster board
  • Red construction paper
  • Black eye pencil or face paint, red or pink blush or face paint
  • Stapler
  • Brown felt or fake fur material
  • Brown thread
  • Elastic for the waist and wrist
  • Scissors
  • Straight pins
  • Sewing machine
Step1
Find an old pair of sweat pants and a sweat shirt that are one size too big. Take them apart at the seams with a seam ripper. This will be your pattern for the groundhog costume.
Step2
Measure the new pattern to see how many yards of new material you'll need. Be sure to add a half a yard to allow for seam allowances.
Step3
Buy brown felt or brown faux fur material. Buy brown thread to match the material.
Step4
Pin and cut the material by folding it lengthwise. Place the pieces of the pattern on the material and pin the pieces so they don't move. Cut an inch out from the edge of the pattern for the seam allowances.
Step5
Sew the pieces together by following the old sweat pants and shirt seams. Sew a seam around the armhole attaching the sleeve to the top, with the right sides together.
Step6
Make the groundhog ears by cutting out two circles brown poster board, 4 inches in diameter and 2 circles out of the red construction paper, 2 inches in diameter. Staple the red circles to the brown circles and staple to a brown strip of poster board that fits around your head.
Step7
Add the finishing touches to the costume by drawing whiskers on either side of your nose with black eyeliner or face paint, and painting the tip of your nose with pink or red blush or face paint.