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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Superhero Cape

I remember watching old reruns of the original Batman episodes on TV when I was little and wondering why anyone would want to prance around in their underwear and tights and punch people in the face. Eventually I came to realize that all little boys at one point or another love to play superhero just as much as I loved playing with my Barbies and X-Men (Wolverine and Barbie were on and off for quite a few years.)

Even though my little guy is only interested in gnawing on things at the moment, I'm sure once he gets old enough to find hobbies other than eating he'll want to put on a cape and fight bad guys too. Every little boy wants to be the hero who saves the day, so when my friend made me the Bee Inspired drawing for my craft room, I knew exactly what I wanted to make for her 2 little boys in return.


A superhero cape! If your little guy has a favorite superhero, you could make one with his symbol on it. Or, if you want to make it really special, you could personalize it for your child.

Supplies for a small cape:
  •  Download my free pattern HERE
  • 1 yard knit fabric (you may need more depending on how big your child is)
  • 2 sheets of felt for the collar, and more for the patches on the cape
  • 3 inches of Velcro
  • Craft glue
  • Sewing machine and basic sewing supplies


Step 1: Cut out your pattern pieces.

First, download my pattern HERE. Cut out and tape page 1 to page 2 where indicated. With your knit fabric folded, place your main pattern on top of your fabric with the edge on the fold where indicated. Trace around and cut out. Repeat for a total of 2 pieces, one for the front and one for the back.

You could also use a men's knit shirt to make your cape like I did, in which case you'll fold your shirt in half longways and place your pieced template on the fold like this:


When you trace and cut, you should have 2 pieces.

To cut out your collar, fold your sheet of felt in half and place your collar template on the fold. Cut out 2 of your collar pieces.


Decide what kind of design you want on your cape. This one was made for a friend's son named Sadron the 5th, who goes by the nickname "Five," so I decided to make the patch on his cape play off of his nickname. Make your design in Microsoft Word then cut out your letters and design and use these to trace your design onto your felt. I cut an S and a 5 from felt, as well as a sunburst that I found in Microsoft Clipart.


Glue the pieces of your patch together using the craft glue and let dry.


Step 2: Sew on your patch.

Position your patch on the right side of your cape (the part that everyone will see) and pin.


Sew around the perimeter of your patch and design to secure.




Step 3: Join your front and back pieces.

With the right sides together, pin the sides of your cape and sew around the perimeter, but leave the neck open. Turn your cape inside out through the opening in the neck.


Step 4: Attach the collar.


Sandwich the raw edge of your neckline in between your 2 collar pieces and pin.


Sew around the entire perimeter of your collar to finish.



Step 5: Add Velcro.

On the top of the left side of your collar, sew several inches of the hook portion of your Velcro. On the underside of the right side of your collar sew the loop portion of your Velcro.


And now you have your very own personalized superhero cape - or one with his favorite superhero on it.

And if you're wondering why the cape below is gray instead of red, it's because I made it and then realized afterward that I made it way too small for a 6 year old so I had to cut out my patch and start over. Sigh.

Again, why can't my projects just turn out perfectly the first time?


My friend's 3-year-old son was originally supposed to model the cape for me but he decided not to at the last minute, so Connor graciously stepped in - even though the cape is way too big on him.



 "Watch out bad guys!"

 "I'm off to save the day!!


Until the Evil Captain Mommy scooped him up for kisses.


The world is a safer place with my little superhero on duty.

9 comments:

  1. Great tutorial and super cute capes! My son would have loved one (but now he's 12 and... well, you'll see...) Know your friend will love them!

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  2. These are super great! Definitely need to make this for my little boy. I would love for you to share this with us at my link party going on right now.
    http://www.thesasselife.com/2011/10/link-party-6.html
    Hope to see you there.
    New follower,
    Kim
    www.thesasselife.com

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  3. Makes me wish I had a little boy. Not that girls can't be super heroes, too - my little girl just isn't into them. Ka-Pow!

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  4. Well maybe this will take this project off of my to-do list to actually done :) Such a cutie!

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  5. Cute! My little guy asked to be a superhero for Halloween, and your capes inspired me!

    Your newest follower,
    Heather
    Http://diaperedknights.blogspot.com

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  6. this is great! Just what I needed for a cape for halloween! Thanks for sharing.

    Mollie from Yellowmedaisy!

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  7. Those are fanTAStic! LOVE them. My little man would get a kick out of those. Would you link them up here?

    http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/10/fall-craft-challenge-5-kids-craft-or.html

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  8. Let me just say, these capes are well loved - the boys are always running around with them, being all superhero like :) THANK YOU Jen!!!

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