![]() ![]() Buy a Seller’s License or a tidy printable PDF version of this Cape Pattern in the shop.) Please do not sell anything made with this pattern without a license. Many of you have asked for a cape in larger sizes and I’m excited to be able to upgrade the free pattern and tutorial below! The old post was looking pretty dated with tiny, dark photos – I hope you like the new version!Īs usual, please feel free to use my patterns/tutorials for your personal projects and gifts and for charitable fundraising events. Since then they’ve grown up a little, but the capes are still in good use during their creative plays and shows. (You go girl!) Sometimes they’d stop to save kittens from trees, or rescue babies from mean monsters and other things of that sort. Usually they were saving someone, sometimes a prince in distress. My girls flew all over the house solving mysteries and doing super hero business. When I made the first Super Hero Capes for Christmas (2011!), they were a huge hit. You can also find great sewing information, contests and free patterns on the Janome Life blog. The smile on your child’s face when they see their handmade costume is the best! Be your kid’s Halloween costume hero and sew it yourself! Find the first Janome Halloween Costume Tip in the instructions below and follow along on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest so you don’t miss the others. To start the series with a “Boo!” ( hee hee) I’m relaunching my popular Super Hero Cape pattern – updated with new photos and 2 new larger sizes! Are you ready for Halloween? It’s October and I’m excited to be posting a series of 10 Halloween Costume Sewing Tips, sponsored by Janome Canada. ![]()
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