Somewhere along the way, I got it into my head that I should be making new projects for all those babies who got blankets and socks and whatnot when they were born, now that they are toddlers and preschoolers. And what do small children like? Capes! (Honestly, we all like a cape when you get right down to it.) Who doesn't want to be a superhero?
An internet search led me to Thread Riding Hood, who posts not only the pattern for making capes out of felt (best fabric ever for kids' dress-up stuff) but a quick tutorial. She recommended Googling for Superman logos, which led me to this website. I decided to start small by getting enough materials to do four capes, in case this turned out to be a goat rodeo and I ended up Freecycling most of it. Which is what happened when I tried to a project that involved satin. We will not speak of satin, fabric of the devil.
Anyway, I bought a couple yards each of light green and light blue fabric (very gender-neutral), coordinating squares for background color, and some white stick-on felt to make the letters. I cut out the letters, stuck them to the shaped squares, sewed them onto one side of the cape, sewed up the other piece, added Velcro, and got this:
The inside of this cape is the same shade of green as the background for the M. I cannot tell you how pleased I am with how this came out. It took about two hours to make, but I think that was because it was the first version. After sewing the two pieces together, I did have to trim around the edge because they were not exact mirror images of each other, but that was a quick fix.
Deep winter is birthday time for many of these toddlers & preschoolers. Guess what everyone's getting this year? I'm a little sad the pattern only goes up to 4T. I could use a cape myself.
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