
When my 3 year-old nephew's birthday rolled around, I was desperate to get him a cape. I simply could not think of a better gift! If you can sew, stop here and I'm sure you can whip one up in the 5 minutes you'll save not reading this blog post. Since I am ridiculously uncrafty I didn't even consider sewing my own....well, that's not entirely true. I thought it might be possible for (yes, even me) to modify a Christmas tree skirt for my purpose. I went to Winners and looked over their luscious velvet and tassled products. Thank goodness I decided to go home and open my laptop instead! (I may not be crafty, but I've got mad research skills.)
I was uninspired by the flimsy crushed velvet crap readily available in stores. My preference was for a personalized cape. It's definitely fun to pretend that you're Superman, but I think it's even more fun to be your own superhero. I would have LOVED (and might still love) a cape with my own initial on it.
I ended up with a gorgeous and well-built cape from Panjo (as pictured above). Though she is no longer selling her creations, there are many others available on Etsy: I like homemade heroes, babypop and kidz*escapes.
Now that I have my own little one (and my mother's old sewing machine) I think I'll try to construct a handmade version. Stay tuned for the potentially disappointing results. : )
1 comment:
Every kid should check out
Edward Bereta's new ebook,
"Kid with the Cape" and you'll
all find out what about the
myth of the cape!
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