Do you like my new haircut - I'm going for the full fringe approach to cover my wrinkles! My daughter cut it for me this morning.
I declare my first 'Non-Working Wednesday' a success! My cape is finished, it feels so good to have something tangible to show for my day off. I'd set myself a deadline of having it finished by tomorrow, one of my Christmas gifts from my OH was tickets to 'The Making of Harry Potter' Studio Tour, P is very good at surprises. I am very excited, what would be more fitting to wear than a cape/cloak? Sadly I don't have the skills to add an invisibility spell!
So, as the purpose of this blog is really to record what I've made and anything I've learnt in the process, here's the facts:
Pattern: New Look 6007 - about £4
Fabric: 3m of 70% wool/25% polyester/5% lurex, 150cm wide. From eBay. £10.99 for the fabric, £6.99 for courier shipping. I'm really pleased with the fabric for the price and would not hesitate to buy from the seller 's shop again - not that I'm any kind of fabric expert mind you.
Lining: 1
Stashbuster Point to me, I picked this up with no clear purpose in mind when I bought the broiderie anglaise for my
Bow Sorbetto. The tag says '1.5 m/£2/cotton' - nearly all used up - Bazinga!
Notions: Just thread - does that even count? I mean how can you sew without thread?
Instructions: Very clear, 'Easy' is exactly right. However I wanted the cape lined (for neatness and warmth) and it's not supposed to be. It was easy enough to figure out which pieces I needed I just had to think about the order of assembly a bit. Now I've made it once it would be a doddle to do again.
Extra tutorials used: This was really about steaming the wool fabric,
see here. The lining process I just figured out. This was a really good pattern to use to practice lining an unlined piece - no sleeves to worry about!
All tidy on the inside
New skills learnt: Well the steaming of the wool I guess. And I've not made outerwear before or really tackled collars. And I did more top-stitching than I've done before. Oh, and figuring out how to line an unlined garment. Not a specific skill but general confidence building I think - thank you Magic Cape.
Would I make it again?: Yes, although I don't know how much room I have for capes in my wardrobe without looking obsessive! Perhaps one more in a bright colour? And, selflessly, I would make this for somebody else as it's so easy.
If so, what would I do differently?: All of the above changes again and I might add pockets, I do like a pocket.
'Cake' or 'Frosting'?: Definitely 'cake', I only finished it on Wednesday and I've worn it twice already. And of course it gets it's official HP airing tomorrow. It's actually brilliant for the car, sometimes I find a warm coat cumbersome to drive in.
My dedication to finishing the Magic Cape (rather than get distracted by the beautiful
Valentino pattern) paid off as my second Valentino parcel arrived from the USA and I'm all clear of sewing projects so can think about tackling it with a clear mind. Look at this pattern of gorgeousness:
So my 'plan', which is working up to a 'Plan', and with
Sam's help might even be a '
PLAN', is a step nearer. More to do but we're getting there. I am very excited.
Oh, and as it would have been daft to pay for postage on one item, when it's so much more thrifty to combine it, I also have these 2 beauties from the same source:
The one on the left is the same age as me, I am definitely going to give it a go
Have a good weekend
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