Monday, September 19, 2011

Little Red Riding's Hood


My last one is in elementary school for her final year.  I have desperately tried to bribe her to wear a tutu of some sort.  Seems only natural since she has been dressed in one every year since birth.  Nevertheless, she has decided upon Little Red Riding Hood.  Today I attempted the cape.


Christmas Red Velvet and a fun Japanese Red Riding Hood Storybook print.  


I have a soft spot for these cute prints and love to get them from Superbuzzy.  


Let it be known I proceeded without a pattern...I had one in my head but I couldn't find the one that was worth paying for?  So off I went...cutting with my scissors!


Claire wanted it to be more of a caplet than a cape. (This is on my full sized mannequin.)  I am happy with the details.  Putting the lining on the outside of the hood back trimmed in velvet showed off the fabric more.  The combination of the fabrics and their weight help to give this shape.  Whether it is cold or hot I think this will suit all Hallows Eve.  I am off to find Red Boots!

11 comments:

  1. So cute Renee, love the fabric, I've seen it online but more fun seeing it used for something and how perfect it is for this! I have many years of "costuming" behind me and have spray painted shoes, they held up just dandy for an occasion or two. Look forward to seeing the finished outfit. E in TN

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  2. How cute!! I was Red Riding Hood in our 5th grade play...with a long cape..I wished I had had a shorter one...it kept tripping me....lol

    And no I didn't dye my hair red...although I could tell some stories on here that would make her laugh at some things that have happened already....lol

    Hugs Cindy from Rick-Rack and Gingham

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  3. What a cute cape. I just love Little Red Ridding Hood. Clarie is going to look so cute. I miss the days that I used make my sons costume's. One of my girls friends and I used to stay until like 2:oo in the morning sewing. Awww the good ole days.
    Hugs
    donna

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  4. What a wonderful job you've done!! Makes me think I might have to have a red cape...the hood is perfection...hope we get to see a picture when it is on the little sweetheart!

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  5. Renee did you ever see this fabric; it's by Timeless Treasures Fabrics, Inc. by Kate Honavar. It's a yellow background with a little Red Riding Hood. If you don't have it I'll send it to you I have a yard left. I made some picnic napkins with red rickrack inside the two layers. I know you would love it.

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  6. What a lucky daughter-love her new cape! But then again, I love all your projects,
    Thanks for sharing!

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  7. The fabric is soooo darling!!! I wish I could convince Josie to want cute Halloween costumes.

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  8. Super cute cape! I dressed my baby girl as Little Red Riding Hood for her very first Halloween. Maybe I will do a Halloween costume post next month.

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  9. So stinkin' cute, and she'll be so proud to wear it and show it off. I'll bet she even wears it to school after Halloween is over!

    Hugs,
    Meri

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  10. Cute! I had a red corduroy coat with red hood when I was a little girl and I loved that coat! ♥

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  11. What a lucky little girl ~ she'll be fierce against the big bad wolf in this! BTW, where have I been?! Didn't know about Super Buzzy! Thanks for the tip:)

    ~cindy

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