My sweet friend Lauren sent me some pieces from her vintage clothing stash, and I immediately fell in love with the print on this pretty cape. I first contemplated turning the whole thing into a dress or skirt, but decided to stick with the cape and just change it up a bit. Here is my before picture:
As you can see, it's quite lovely in its original state. It hung down past my knees, though, and the arm slits came down to low. So, here is what I altered:
-I started with the arm slits. I used a seam ripper to open them up higher so they would sit at a comfortable place on my arm. Then I hand stitched the stopping point closed so it wouldn't continue ripping up.
-I marked about where I would want the cape to hit on my hips and measured down from the collar/neck so everything was even and cut off the excess.
-Since this pattern reminded me so much of cute little houses, I cut out black triangles and stitched them to random rectangles on the cape.
-I hemmed up the bottom and I was all done!
This looks great! I love the added triangles!
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AmaIng revamp !!! Can't wait to see the rest !!
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing job you've done. If I saw this in a store, I'd snatch it up immediately!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out so cute!
ReplyDeleteGood thing that you decided not to turn it into something else because the cape looks awesome! Very nicely done.
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Pam xx
Wow great post!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great makeover, my favorite thing to do is turning vintage into something new! I definitely think you should do little window/ chimney embroideries too! :)
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I love this!!
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I love this! It looks so good!
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Very, very cute! What are you doing with the extra fabric from shortening it?
ReplyDeleteyou are so creative and i love the cape and its alterations. definitely show an update if you add doors and windows ;)
ReplyDeletethis is so cool! love those triangles you added!
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nikki
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Love this idea! Off to the thrift store totally inspired!
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Oh wow! What a transformation! It looks amazing katie! x
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Such a great find and an even greater revamp! Love it!
ReplyDelete"Little pink houses for you and me....ooooh yeah!" Cute cape now!! John Cougar Mellencamp would totally approve.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you transformed this into something more modern!
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I love how you improved it, so cute! -Hanna Lei
ReplyDeletethis is so adorable <3
ReplyDeletei love it <3
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It came out really adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I remember wearing a cape like this first time they were in fashion! Definitely add the windows & chimneys!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! Shortening the cape makes it much more wearable and modern.
ReplyDeleteShortening the vintage cape makes it much more wearable and modern. Well done!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love how much more modern it looks just by shortening the length!
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Taylor
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WOAH! I love this. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteJess | Malt Memories.
Love this! Such a great transformation! I really need to make the effort to alter the pile of clothes I have put by for similar projects! xo
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