Selvage Cape, front view
Selvage Cape, back view
Selvage Cape, side view
Not much to say about this creation. I had planned it in May, gathered my guilds offerings in June, finally finished it in July-August. I was going to post the pattern I made and how I laid it out. Unfortunately, I seem to have exceeded my blogspot space limit.
Very cool, Ann. I 've seen quilts and bags made from salvages, but never a garment. Have you been saving them for years?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean that you've exceeded your blogspot space limit? I've just switched over to a web/blog on Blogger. I didn't know we had a limit.
What a great project with mindless sewing. It's adorable. I want to let you know that my Mom died 18 years ago. Although the pain has certainly diminished, not a day goes by that I don't think of her.
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ReplyDeleteYes there is a limit on photos for each post. This is something new. In previous years I have posted 'a year in review' with just photos of work for that year. Doesn't look like the new blogger will let that happen unless I buy more space.
Love the cape!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this cape! Such a creative idea! Good for you!
ReplyDeleteJudy Anderson
I really like this, so colorful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog, Ann. I should have put this info on the post. Here it is. It is a pattern from Rosemary Eichorn. You will need her book, The Art of Fabric Collage for the process and you can order her pattern online at www.sewjourn.com Vest pattern #6
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