Diy Blanket Cape at Joan Currie blog

Diy Blanket Cape. Measure the width of your shoulders and add a couple of inches for a comfortable fit. Thread the needle with a long length of wool (approximately. Add patches, embroidery, or other decorations to personalize your cape, making it unique. Straight stitch along the new fold you just made. Measure and mark the width: Make another mark on each side of the blanket to indicate the width. Collect your blanket, needle and thread. After hemming baste and gather the fabric at the top of the material. Now your cape is assembled and you just need to make the ties for the neck. After gathering the material at the top lay the hood and cape together matching raw edges and right sides together. To add the button you go from underneath the button to where there should be a hole, then you put the needle through that. To create the cape’s shape, draw a curved line connecting the width marks to the bottom length mark. 1.4 of an inch is all you need to be from the edge. Now sew the hood and cape together. Fold the hood as shown in the photo, touching the top two corners together.

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After hemming baste and gather the fabric at the top of the material. Measure and mark the width: Straight stitch along the new fold you just made. Add patches, embroidery, or other decorations to personalize your cape, making it unique. Sew the cape to the hood. Thread the needle with a long length of wool (approximately. Measure the width of your shoulders and add a couple of inches for a comfortable fit. Now your cape is assembled and you just need to make the ties for the neck. To create the cape’s shape, draw a curved line connecting the width marks to the bottom length mark. 1.4 of an inch is all you need to be from the edge.

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Diy Blanket Cape Sew the cape to the hood. After hemming baste and gather the fabric at the top of the material. Now sew the hood and cape together. After gathering the material at the top lay the hood and cape together matching raw edges and right sides together. Measure the width of your shoulders and add a couple of inches for a comfortable fit. 1.4 of an inch is all you need to be from the edge. Add patches, embroidery, or other decorations to personalize your cape, making it unique. Sew the cape to the hood. Measure and mark the width: Straight stitch along the new fold you just made. To add the button you go from underneath the button to where there should be a hole, then you put the needle through that. Fold the hood as shown in the photo, touching the top two corners together. Now your cape is assembled and you just need to make the ties for the neck. To create the cape’s shape, draw a curved line connecting the width marks to the bottom length mark. Collect your blanket, needle and thread. Make another mark on each side of the blanket to indicate the width.

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