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2nd November 10, 04:49 PM
#11
Well I bought 5 yards of 60" black fleece (anit-pilling) today for $20.
Will update as progress is made. I figure at the very worst, it will be nice to wear around the house on cold mornings before the fire warms things up.
It should be a fairly easy project. You don't even need to hem fleece. In comparing the drape of the fleece to the drape of wool, it's not too bad. I agree a lined woolen cape would be a lot warmer, but this is South Carolina, so it's not really an issue 350+ days of most years.
I also saw some gray, coat weight wool. It would make a really nice looking cape. But it was also $24 a yard.
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6th November 10, 04:18 AM
#12
Well, I started cutting pieces of the fleece material. I've got everything cut out but the collar. It took about two hours. It definitely takes 5 yards of 60" material. Fleece has a nap, so all the parts need to be aligned.
I'm still thinking through the order to sew the parts together. I think I need to assemble the body and the cape, and then join them at the collar. I still haven't decided for sure how I'm going to put the buttons on -- i.e., whether I want to put them under a flap or allow them to show. I'm thinking of the later.
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7th November 10, 07:19 PM
#13
Looking forward to seeing the results... and maybe some construction pics.
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