I had searched Pinterest for ideas on how to make a cape. And there are lots out there - and some of these ladies are CRAFTY. Much craftier than I am and ever claim to be... So I went out on a limb and came up with my own Pinterest project.
Remember my Dollar Tree trip? Well, they had black, satin capes for $1. Woohoo! All I needed was a plan for adding the bat symbol. I went to Micheal's and purchased black and yellow felt. I also bought a new pair of scissors. My scissors are old and really do not cut fabric as good as they should. Batman should not have a cape with jagged edges!
While I am artistic, I am not practiced at drawing the bat symbol. I found a picture using Google Images and pasted the symbol into a Microsoft Word document. I made the image a little bigger and was ready to print. Since it is just a template, there was no need to print in color or use good paper.
Here are all of my supplies:
I worked on this after the kids went to bed, so yes, that is my blanket in the background. No need to be uncomfortable when creating a cape!
To start, I traced the oval on the yellow felt and cut out the shape. Next, I had to cut the bat out of the template. Here is where I failed to plan... I had a black ink pen and black felt. Not my brightest moment. Since it was late and I was not feeling like walking back downstairs and thinking of a new idea, I traced the black pen on the black felt. Luckily, it left a sheen, enough so I could carefully cut out the bat.
I am very adverse to using my sewing machine. Yes, I do own one. It probably has 8 years worth of dust layered on the case, but I really hate to sew. I cheat and use glue or stitch witchery whenever I can. Unfortunately, I was going to have to sew for this project. Instead of pulling out the sewing machine (which would take me an hour to remember how to even set it up), I just hand stitched. I first stitched the bat onto the yellow felt. I used black thread of course (and my needle and thread set came from the dollar store YEARS ago - still going strong!). Next, I pinned the yellow oval with the bat now attached to the cape to keep it in place. I stitched the bat symbol to the cape using yellow thread.
The whole project took about an hour and cost $2. Take a look below... Sometimes I even impress myself!