I have a pair of cute nieces who, when they come over, raid my dish towel drawer for "dress-ups." Apparently they find that dish towels make for lovely dresses, skirts, and capes! Well, when I saw some brightly-colored cotton dish towels (green, pink, and blue) at the dollar store last week, I knew immediately what they were destined to become!
It's simple to draft your own cape pattern. You can use a bib as a reference for the closure and neck width, as I did, and use the dish towel as a guide for length. I held the dish towel up to my daughter to check for the desired length. She is only one, so I made it shortish. As you can see, there is plenty of length to make it longer for an older child.
STEP TWO: Use a scrap from one of the dish towels to create a superhero logo. I found a font I really liked in Word, and printed it out to create my logo pattern. (My font is Blackoak Std, font size 240.) Trace the logo in reverse onto the paper side of your fusible webbing, fuse it to the wrong side of your fabric, then cut it out.
STEP THREE: Layer your two cape layers right sides together and pin all the way around. (I am not normally a pinning advocate unless it is necessary -- and this time it is!) If you like, mark with your pins on one straight side where you want to stop and start to leave a hole for turning.
STEP FIVE: If you have pinking shears, now is a very happy time to use them! Pink around the curved seam allowances to allow for easier and flatter turning. If you don't have pinking shears, go ahead and clip around the curves right up close to the stitching line.
26 comments:
That is such a cute idea! Love it!
Very cute! She makes a great super hero! She's making sure there is no food in there past the expiration date perhaps???
Adorable!
Super cute! I'm sure they loved them. Perfect for little nephews too. Hmmm.
Love this idea, you are so creative!! Thanks for sharing;0)
I feel so dumb...I never before realized that was what pinking sheers were intended for. Duh.
My kids are going to love these, thanks for sharing. :)
Your daughter makes the most adorable little superhero! Great tutorial!
C is so cute :) She's loving her new cape!
Ultra cute! It takes an extra classy crafter to go the extra step of contrasting lining. (I bow down to thee in awe.)
Found this at Dollar Store Crafts and it is so cute! I love the monogram!
Love it! So will my daughter!
What an adorable little superhero!! Love the cape, too! :)
I blogged about your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-childs-superhero-cape-from-dishtowels/2010/06/02/
--Anne
This cape is just too cute. I love the picture of your super hero in the fridge-My daughter has
twins that are 21 months old and were busy opening the refrigerator door and she would walk in the room and find the door open so she had a new gasket put in and now they can't open the door. One of her girls would carry around a bottle of dijon mustard - the bottle was new and never been open- she was lucky.
Just found your blog and love it -
Cathy
I will be featuring this awesome idea! tomorrow at
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