MAISIE - Girls Reversible Cape Pattern

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Girls 1 to 8

The Little Red Riding Hood Girls Cape pattern is an easy to make reversible cape suitable for the beginner sewer. 

Cozy, comfortable and eye-catching, it is a cute addition to any little girls wardrobe. If you have never sewn a felt applique before you really should try it. Felt can be straight stitched around and is very forgiving of crooked sewing. 

SIZE RANGE: This pattern is multi-sized and comes in kids sizes 1 to 8. 

FABRIC SUGGESTIONS: This cape could be made from a multitude of fabrics. If you are looking for something warm and cozy for Winter you could use velvet, polar fleece, wool or wool-blend and line it with colorful cotton. For a light summer cape you could use light or medium weight cotton.

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Andrew P Tafoya
cape

great pattern, easy to print, I followed a video and it made it so easy to follow

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Jany MANUELLI
Très bien

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Shameka
Maisie Cape

Easy to follow instructions, would purchase again.

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Leza De Lange

MAISIE - Girls Reversible Cape Pattern

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BrieWish
Fun project

I bought this pattern after my daughters asked for capes. It was delivered quickly and was easy to follow. The only reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is because I didn’t realize that it is quite short. It’s hard to tell when the capes aren’t modeled. I sized up and made my three year old a size 4 and my 5 year old a size 7 and the capes don’t quite come to the elbow (they normally wear a 3T and a 6, respectively). Maybe next time I’ll edit the pattern to make longer capes. These are basically just a shoulder cover. But the actual pattern was good, the video was a great touch, and the capes are still fun for my girls.

I made the 3 year old’s cape out of cotton for the outer fabric and a fleece lined satin for the inner fabric and the 5 year old’s cape out of a stretchy knit and the same satin. The cotton was easier to work with of course, but the knit is very soft and drapes really beautifully over the satin lining.