I saw a shirt in the Anthro's spring catalog last year that had a little caplet at the top (attached to the shirt). I had torn it out as inspiration, but when I went to make my own version of the shirt I decided it would be better if I could remove it and wear it with lots of shirts! I apologize that this tutorial is coming umm 4 months after I made it, but I've been a little distracted with life lately:)
MATERIALS NEEDED:
-fabric 54" long (1.5 yards)--I used linen, but you can use other fabrics as well. sheer, cotton, whatever you choose! I think flowy fabrics would be prettiest.
-contrasting fabric for making your own bias tape (I didn't actually cut mine on the bias b/c it was only used on straight edges), or pre-made bias tape
-sewing machine and supplies
1. cut two pieces from the fabric: 4"-5.5" X 54" (the long strip for tying around the neck)
and 8 1/2" x 54" (cape).
(this is how I attempt to cut it all the same width: I move the ruler down a bit at a time, and cut toward the inch mark.) I prefer this to marking it repeatedly down the length.
2. pin the bias tape around the ENTIRE long, skinny strip (in my photo I hadn't finished) and sew.
3. pin the bias tape around ONE long edge of the 8.5" width piece, and both short edges and sew. (see below)
4. sew a long-length stitch down the un-"taped" edge and then pull the string to gather.
5.pin the long strip on top of the cape part, making sure you center the strip. sew.
DONE! Love this thing. I seriously regret not taking photos of it much earlier in my pregnancy (I am about 7 months in this photo). I had envisioned photographs with a cute shirt and jeans tucked into my rainboots. But this is what happened.... the most boring, uninspiring outfit I could possibly wear! At least the caplet makes it more interesting:)
I love that it is kinda preppy, kinda funky. I think the next one will be some flowy silk or something fancy:)
4 comments:
That's cute! ^_^
What a fun piece! I love the pink- perfect for spring! Thanks for sharing the details, I'll be spreading the word.
I just found you via One Pretty Thing. Your capelet is lovely.
This is super cute!
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