Master class: how in a jiffy to sew a TRENDY Cape-transformer. All my friends envy!

Cape-transformer — that's the thing that should be in every woman's wardrobe, keeping up with the times! This thing is as practical as it is simple in design.





Sew it, without a doubt, everyone can do a maximum of 3 hours. Well, if you ever held a needle and thread, you will succeed much faster.





Pattern nakedcu matter what time of year and what you'll be wearing a Cape, is determined by the material and diameter of the wraps. The average density of fabric containing 50 % wool and 50 % polyester is the best option. For a size 42-46 (Rus.) with the growth of 170 cm you will need the interval 155 cm to 140 cm.

That should look like the pattern. Before you reveal the fabric should be carefully ironed.





Cutting will be easier, if you fold the pattern and fabric in half.





In fact, everything! If you have a fabric that it does not crumble, then overcast edges is not required. If the processing of the slice can not be avoided, and overlock in the household, the edges can bend or something to turn over.





The case for small — to figure out what will happen as a belt at the waist. You can cut a wide strip of the same fabric, folded in half, stitch the waistband, and you can pick up some leather wide strap of contrasting color.









As soon as don't wear a Cape-transformer, only look!





The product is almost limitless: on any figure looks great! To increase or decrease the size can slightly change the pattern by reducing or increasing the diameter of the circle and the diameter of the openings.

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Marina Artemova Loves to photograph the beauty of nature, enjoys handmade. Son Vanya had taught the mother to cope with any household tasks effortlessly: Marina knows how to get the most stubborn stains and to clean the house in minutes. Interested in the most acute, various life issues, never remain aloof from what actually matters! Favorite book Marina — "gone with the wind" by M. Mitchell.