I used wool from Mr. Kashi in NYC when I was there for a work trip back on September 1 of this year. (Lucky me, my company opened an office in NYC so I can go up there for work (it's two hours away from where I live) and make pit stops to buy fabric and such. No more 'special' trips needed just to buy supplies! ) Smokey, pictured below is playing quality inspector, and is reading a tag marked "Tessuti" Italy. Could it be real Tessuti fabric? Maybe. Anyway, it is super quality, tweedy but soft. I like it and Smokey agrees. Smokey is checking out my pressing tools. It was fun to work with wool! I haven't sewn in wool for a long time. I forgot how malleable wool is. It's easier to sew than most any other fabric in my opinion.
When the time came to put in closures, I opted for snaps (that's what the pattern says, it gives a nice unbroken line). Smokey lent me his talent for accurate measurements.

My cape is unlined, which is fine. I finished the hems with my groovy blind hemming machine. Made quick work of what would have been an onerous hand hemming job. Actually, if I didn't have my blind hemmer, I'd have just put in machine stitched hems.
All my raw edges were encased in 4-thread serging. I used Pam Erny's light tailoring interfacing for the collar and front edge. Nice stuff.
So now, I'm set for the light breezes and slight chill we have in the air here. The brooches on my cape were old - one (the one with the black stone in the center) I bought in 1987. The bigger white one, I think I bought in the early 1990s. Both to wear with blouses at work. I used to fasten the center front of a blouse with those pins. The smaller one is from either my mother-in-law, Carol, or my grandmother Eleanor. I can't remember...but I like how it goes with the other ones, and also lends a bit of flair to my cape.
6 comments:
I'm not a big fan of capes having worn them the first time around, but I really like yours! The pins are a great finishing touch!
I knew right away which pattern was this! I have it also! Your cape turned out great and the pins are the perfect accessory.
Love it! and I love the supervisory staff at Cat Fur Studio.
You cape looks great. Thanks for linking the pattern to our store Moonwishes Sewing and Crafts listing for it! We appreciate your link.
I sew too as I have the ability, although currently all clothing projects are on hold until I finish my son and his wife's wedding quilt. Since the wedding was in August, I'm a bit behind.
Love the cape! I made one of the ones with arm slits, but it is actually fairly useless because it's so constricting. I should look into this style--I like that it is sort of poncho style but much more refined.
Great blog and I like your cape. I only wish I could be that creative but I can barely sew a button... LoL. Happy New Year.
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