Storybook Cape and Muff Pattern and Tutorial
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The cape that she is wearing was a last minute pattern. It was an alteration to the Wandering Waif Cape. And it can be reversed. I recommend using a limp material. Not stiff. If you use a stiff material take about 5" out of the middle back of the pattern. Again, not recommended.
I used a very stiff material for this cape and it turned out to be quite problematic. I also slightly changed the sleeve holes in jpg pattern I posted. The new way works much better.
This cape is for a 2T.
Difficulty
Novice
Categories
- For
- Children
- Garment Type
- Coat/Capes
- Style
- Other
- Material
- Corduroy, Cotton, Leather/Fur
Nov 20, 2010, 06.56 PMby fashionfreek
Hi. Just want to say I am looking for a cape pattern and your pattern looks closet to what I need.
Wow you did an excellent job!
I just joined up to this site and its sooooo exciting. I just looked at a few members projects and they are so inspiring.
x
Jul 29, 2010, 07.37 PMby Jamie Allen
I can’t seem to fing the supply list for the materials. Could some tell me where to get them?
Jun 25, 2010, 12.20 PMby candidette
This is so cute!! I think sewing it in adult size would have an equally charming effect!
Jun 25, 2010, 10.23 AMby cae-mor
love your work, it’s adorable!!!! Hope to see more soon…
Jun 24, 2010, 10.49 PMby baroness
my heart melts every time you post a picture of your children dressed in the most fabulous outfits made by you. also, i love your blog!
Jun 24, 2010, 08.58 PMby laurwyn
Thank you so much for sharing the pattern! I wish I had children already! Well, the daughter of some friends will do ;)
Jun 24, 2010, 07.11 PMby lizah
so sweet!
Jun 24, 2010, 05.23 PMby nehmah
AHA! Little Green Walking Cape is on the move…She looks so pleased with her new cape. Keep up the good work, and thanks for the advice. Cordially, Nehmah
Jun 24, 2010, 05.01 PMby nickcheung
It’s super super cute!! >,<! I love the color of the coat and that little asian button!