Tools and Materials
4 1/2 yards black metallic-silk fabric at least 45 inches wide
1 yard fusible web
1/2 yard black wool felt
4 pieces of 20-gauge floral wire (18 inches)
Tailor's pencil
Fabric glue
1 1/4 yards 3/16-inch black cord trim
1 1/4 yards 3/8-inch black braid trim
8 yards 1/2-inch double-fold black bias tape
Straight pins
Glampire Costume How-To
1. Make collar: Download and print template. With tailor's pencil, trace collar template twice on wrong side of black metallic-silk fabric, twice on fusible web and once on black wool felt; cut out all pieces. Stack three pieces: one piece silk, right-side down; one piece fusible web; felt. Press carefully, arranging layers as you work, to fuse layers.
With tailor's pencil, mark a line across felt 1 inch below top edge and 1 inch in from either side, as pictured. Lay one piece of floral wire along the line, 1 inch below top edge and 1 inch in from right side. Repeat with a second piece of floral wire, laying it 1 inch below top edge and 1 inch in from left side; wires will overlap. Glue wires in place with fabric glue.
Glue remaining pieces of floral wire flush along the bottom edge of the collar. Stack second piece of fusible web over felt and wire and stack second piece of silk, right-side up, on top. Press carefully, arranging layers as you work, to fuse layers.
2. Attach trim to collar: Glue braided trim along three sides, 1 inch in from top and sides. Glue cord trim along outside edge of top and sides.
3. Make cape: Download and print template. With tailor's pencil, trace cape template twice on wrong side of black metallic-silk fabric; cut out. Stack pieces, wrong sides facing. Bind pieces along one straight side: Sandwich raw edges between the bias tape. Pin to secure. Stitch 1/8 inch from tape's inner edge, making sure needle passes through all the layers. Hem remaining straight edges: Place cape right-side down. Fold one straight edge in 1/4 inch. Press in place. Fold the same edge in 1/4 inch. Press in place; stitch to secure. Repeat to finish the other straight edge.
To finish the bottom of the cape, cut a 6-yard piece of bias tape. Center bias tape along cape's bottom, sandwiching fabric between the layers of the bias tape, pin in place, trim excess take and leave a 1/2-inch overhang on either side. To make a neat edge on both ends, open the folded bias tape like a book. Fold overhang over cape to make an even corner. Close the bias tape. Pin in place. Repeat on opposite corner. Stitch tape in place 1/8 inch from tape's inner edge.
4. Attach collar to cape: Lay collar trimmed-side down, as pictured. Arrange cape, right-side down, on top. Pin in place.
5. To bind cape and collar, cut a 25-inch piece of bias tape. Center bias tape over the raw edges, sandwiching fabric between the bias tape, pin in place, and trim excess tape, leaving a 1/2-inch overhang on either side. To make a neat edge on either corner, open the folded bias tape like a book. Fold in overhang over cape to make an even corner. Close the bias tape. Pin in place. Repeat on opposite corner. Stitch tape in place 1/8 inch from tape's inner edge.
Note: Martha's costume is finished with black satin CK gloves and a black wig that was trimmed and layered. The cape is pinned to her clothing with safety pins.
Tools and Materials
Ivory foundation
White liquid makeup
White loose powder
Ebony eyeliner pencil
Small makeup brush
Black eye shadow
Tweezers
4 false eyelash strips and eyelash glue
Dark-colored lipstick
Lipstick brush
Glampire Makeup How-To
Prepare skin: Apply ivory foundation to clean skin. Top with white liquid makeup. Brush face with white loose powder to set.
1. Darken eyebrows with an ebony eyeliner pencil, lengthening and thickening eyebrows dramatically as you work.
2. With a small brush, apply black eye shadow over lids, from lash to brow. Extend shadow horizontally, from inside corner of eyes to ends of eyebrows. With ebony eyeliner pencil, darken skin below eyes, as pictured.
3. Use tweezers to apply false eyelash strips (available at drugstores) to upper and lower lids.
4. Apply dark-colored lipstick on lips (we used a lip brush).

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I can't wait to try this out! ....The make up I mean. :) Happy Halloween!!!
After reading the construction of this, it appears as if it is not truly a cape to be worn but to only be attached to your own apparel with pins, is this correct ? The face make-up is key to this whole costume. You also need a black top of some type and perhaps a black skirt. When you are trying to work with this much make-up, you really need to have someone who knows what they are doing.
Martha, you are such a babe!!
well it's ok i guess
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