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The Greatest Capes: 7 Halloween Costumes From One Pattern
![]() These capes are surefire attention-getters, with enough magic for any trick-or-treater. For where there's a cape, there's the swish and swirl of showmanship. Our one basic, easy-to-sew pattern is versatile enough to conjure up a whole parade of Halloween characters. What's more, each cape casts a powerful spell, and you won't have to look further than your closet to complete the costume. Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf Costumes Sizing the Cape Basic Cape How-To 1. Fold the two pieces in half, and stack. To mark the curved cutting lines, tie one end of a string to a fabric marker or chalk. For the neckline, tie a knot 2 1/2 inches away from the marker. Hold the knot at one corner of the fabric at the fold; pull string taut, and draw the small curve as though using a compass. To mark hem, measure the appropriate distance along the string (see above chart), tie a knot, and draw curve as before. Pin layers together; cut along both marks.
2. Unfold fabric and stack, right sides facing; pin together. Stitch around the perimeter of the cape, using a 1/2-inch seam allowance and leaving a small gap at the bottom of the semicircle. Clip off seam allowance at the corners.
3. Reach in through the gap, and turn the cape right side out. Hand-sew the gap closed.
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