What a great tutorial and sweet cape! When my daughter (now a young mum herself) was about 8 I sewed her a red velvet "red riding hood cloak" which she wore over dresses to parties and when a flower girl at my brother's wedding. Now I have a little granddaughter who would have loved it... I gave it away though! So now, I shall follow your tutorial and make one both for her and for her doll. Fingers crossed!
Thanks for the great video! Your instructions were so clear and simple. I just finished making this for my little girl. She's been obsessed with little red riding hood for a few weeks, so she's very excited to have her own cape now.
So cute and just what I needed. I think i would probably put Velcro on the ribbon to fasten for quick , safe release but 2 Halloween capes, here we come!
Hello, I'm having a hard time finding the full instructions/pattern on your website, is there any chance you could put a link to the right page here please? 🥰 Am needing to make this as a costume for school for my daughter, tia!xxx
Hey Gemma! Thanks for stopping by! I’m so sorry but I don’t have an actual cuttable pattern for this on my site. I just wrote out the dimensions on that graphic. In the future I would love to learn how to draft patterns and share them so I apologize for the inconvenience on this project! ❤️
Hi Elizabeth! Good question! At about 4:10 in the video I begin to explain this step. For my cape, I had two layers so I created a "sandwich" to hide the raw edges completely. With printed fabric (or a fabric that's not the same on both sides as mine was) I believe you would lay down the first cape piece with right side up... insert the hood right sides together... and the second cape piece (top of sandwich) would be right side down. I would definitely pin this in place and carefully flip it open to ensure you'll get the finished printed look you're going for before sewing in place (it will depend on your fabric and lining choices). I sure hope this helped! :)
My oldest grabbed my fabric scissors ✂️ for his paper project the other day and I think my eyes had flames in them! 🤣 How does he NOT understand this yet?! Lol! Glad I’m not the only one that struggles with the scissors lol
What a great tutorial and sweet cape! When my daughter (now a young mum herself) was about 8 I sewed her a red velvet "red riding hood cloak" which she wore over dresses to parties and when a flower girl at my brother's wedding. Now I have a little granddaughter who would have loved it... I gave it away though! So now, I shall follow your tutorial and make one both for her and for her doll. Fingers crossed!
Awe love those memories! I’m sure your granddaughter will love it just as much! Especially with a matching one for her doll. 🥰 So sweet!
Thank you for this video ! I made a cape from velvet and it turned out amazing ! ❤
Oooh a velvet one sounds amazing! You’ll have to share with me on IG @therustichoney! Would love to see your projects! Glad the video was helpful! ❤️
Great cape! Easy & fun!
I'll make this for my granddaughter. Thank you 🙏
I hope your granddaughter loves it! 😊 My daughter still likes to get hers out! Have fun!
Thank you so much. this tutorial is the easiest way of making a cape!!!!
So glad you found it helpful Danawin! Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment, makes my day!
Thanks for the great video! Your instructions were so clear and simple. I just finished making this for my little girl. She's been obsessed with little red riding hood for a few weeks, so she's very excited to have her own cape now.
Awe that’s so sweet to hear! Thank you for sharing! ❤️
This was the perfect tutorial! I too was making a red ridinghood costume. Ironically my daughters name is also Reese❤
Awe I love it! Thanks for taking the time to comment! Glad you found it helpful! Happy Halloween 👻 🎃
Such a cute video- informative and fresh with all the kid- friendly interaction…love it!❤️👍
Thanks so much! 😊 so glad to hear you enjoyed this video! Makes my day!
So cute and just what I needed. I think i would probably put Velcro on the ribbon to fasten for quick , safe release but 2 Halloween capes, here we come!
Velcro would be a great idea too! Have fun! ✂️ 🧵
This was so helpful! Thank you for sharing! I get the struggle with the sewing scissors-I have to keep them hidden from my kids and my spouse!
lol it’s a struggle for sure! Thanks for watching! Happy sewing!
Thank you! Exactly what i needed!
Awe! Love to hear this, thank you! Glad you found what you needed.
Adorable 🥰
Thank you Sinndy!
Hello, I'm having a hard time finding the full instructions/pattern on your website, is there any chance you could put a link to the right page here please? 🥰 Am needing to make this as a costume for school for my daughter, tia!xxx
Hey Gemma! Thanks for stopping by! I’m so sorry but I don’t have an actual cuttable pattern for this on my site. I just wrote out the dimensions on that graphic. In the future I would love to learn how to draft patterns and share them so I apologize for the inconvenience on this project! ❤️
That "mom moment" though.. xD I can sooo relate!
The finished product looks great, and so cute on your little daughter! =) Way to go!
Thank you so much! 🥰❤️
Hi. When you are attaching the hood to the cape. Are they right sides together? It’s hard to know because your lining and main fabric are the same.
Hi Elizabeth! Good question! At about 4:10 in the video I begin to explain this step. For my cape, I had two layers so I created a "sandwich" to hide the raw edges completely. With printed fabric (or a fabric that's not the same on both sides as mine was) I believe you would lay down the first cape piece with right side up... insert the hood right sides together... and the second cape piece (top of sandwich) would be right side down. I would definitely pin this in place and carefully flip it open to ensure you'll get the finished printed look you're going for before sewing in place (it will depend on your fabric and lining choices). I sure hope this helped! :)
I'm in the midst of making this in white fun fur and muslin and have been puzzling about this exact problem. Thanks!
Mashallah very good sititch
Thanks for watching! ❤️
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Thanks for watching! ❤️
Scissors ✂️ struggle is real! I have to hide mine
My oldest grabbed my fabric scissors ✂️ for his paper project the other day and I think my eyes had flames in them! 🤣 How does he NOT understand this yet?! Lol! Glad I’m not the only one that struggles with the scissors lol
Thanks; I plan to try this for my granddaughter's costume I am making. I'm aiming for a girl Hobbit.
That’ll be perfect! Glad you found this helpful! Happy sewing!