 I'm giving a nod to Sherlock Holmes' style in my latest sewing escapade.  This plaid wool cape is for a friend of mine who is preparing for a life of excitement and adventure.  She is expecting a baby in late January: the COLDEST time of the year in Illinois!  Coats are my specialty, but I wanted to make something non-maternity, that she could continue to wear anytime after the baby is born.  So, voila, a CAPE came to mind!  I've never owned or made a cape before, so this was a journey into the unknown for me.  Here is my pattern review for Simplicity 2285 that I posted on Patternreview.com
I'm giving a nod to Sherlock Holmes' style in my latest sewing escapade.  This plaid wool cape is for a friend of mine who is preparing for a life of excitement and adventure.  She is expecting a baby in late January: the COLDEST time of the year in Illinois!  Coats are my specialty, but I wanted to make something non-maternity, that she could continue to wear anytime after the baby is born.  So, voila, a CAPE came to mind!  I've never owned or made a cape before, so this was a journey into the unknown for me.  Here is my pattern review for Simplicity 2285 that I posted on Patternreview.com 
  
Were the instructions easy to follow?  Yes, but the pocket area is a little tricky and you have to think  through that.  When I was making it, I forgot that I was making a cape,  not a coat, and was thinking "These are the craziest pocket instructions  I've ever seen!!!  How did these ever get approved!!!!".  Then I  realized that the pockets are accessible from the INSIDE of the coat,  AND that the same opening is used to put your hands through to get to  the outside.  
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| Inside pocket with opening to front for arms. | 
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| Close-up of gun flaps and buttons. | 
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| back pleat detail | 
 
Fabric Used: A Woolrich wool plaid  in burgundy, plum and grey.  I bought it on Ebay- 2-1/2 yards for $17!  I also found the buttons on Ebay.   They were definitely vintage- still on the cards, and I was so happy because I got them for a  fraction of what new buttons would have cost, PLUS they are THE perfect  color!
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| front welt pocket detail | 
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| Cape on hanger | 
Would you sew it again?   Yes, I think that I would like to make one for myself, now that I've  figured out the ins and outs of this pattern.  They say that capes are  "In" this year.  I have yet to see that in central Illinois, but me and  my pregnant friend may be the first.
 
Beautiful cape, what a nice thing to do for your friend.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to think of an excuse to make myself a cape--they look like fun!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just LOVE capes! and it is SO perfect for a "lady with child"..........Your workmanship is exquisite!
ReplyDeleteGrandmother Carolyn
Thank you for this description, I find your blog an inspiration for sewing for oneself after a 35 hiatus. Clear description of the patterns and challenges are shared and helpful.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cape. I am a new blog follower and also follow on facebook and Twitter.
ReplyDeleteKathy
I love this cape. I love the fabric you used on this. Such a lucky friend!!! As above I'm also a blog follower and also follow on facebook.
ReplyDeleteCapes are awesome! Love the plaid, too. I have five capes, wore them all while pregnant and afterwards). You can even sneak a baby in a sling inside one, if you leave the top buttons open. What a lovely gift!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cape. Since I live in Florida I have little need for a cape. Maybe this is the final push I need to move to TN where my daughter and grandchildren live, the need to make a beautiful cape:)
ReplyDeleteAt the same time I will have a baby boy!
ReplyDeleteI love the cape you made. My step daughter just got home from NY, we live in the south. She said EVERYONE had capes on. I have this pattern and several others. I am making everyone a cape for Christmas presents. There is not much fitting issues involved. I am using fabric I have in my stash. Thanks for sharing your version.
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