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this is a variation of the cape dracula pattern, i change the collar, and gave it an elf hood instead. I also made the shoulder pieces smaller, and pleated them at the seam instead of gathering them. I used a lighter fabric because i wanted it to flow all nice and pretty like:)
green stretch cotton (has a very faint pattern/texture in it), Mustard lining, black tie up clasp
Ceregana – who created the pattern in the first place
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Oct 6, 2010, 04.19 PMby psyche1118
Did you use any fusing or just the two, the green jersery and mustard lining? Mahalo, Fabie PS I am confused about the pattern and how to follow it…
Nov 11, 2008, 04.39 AMby bola
cool cape – love the colours u have used too.
Nov 11, 2008, 03.10 AMby justmica
Cute…!!!
Nov 11, 2008, 01.55 AMby sewella
Interesting variation, I must admit :)