With fall around the corner, what little girl doesn't need a cozy cape!
This cape was made with this free pattern, Red Riding Hood And The Wolf pattern from Red Heart. What a difference a color change makes right?
One of the reasons I love Ravelry is that you can see other people's finished projects and read their comments or tips on the patterns. I post a lot of my projects there. All the comments on this pattern kept saying how small it was, small enough to fit a toddler. I thought, well, great, that's what I'm going for! This little cape is for my 1 1/2 yr old niece. I did the whole thing with my new 5.5 mm hook and guess what? It was big enough to fit my 7 yr old! Oh, all that time wasted...I had to pull it all out and start over again.
I realize the pattern calls for a 5 mm hook but I didn't really think it would make that big of a difference. Before I pulled out my project and my hair, I got my niece's measurements and compared them to what I had done. Since the hood needed to be a bit smaller, I decreased my center section to 60sc instead of 70. I added 5dc onto each of the side sections. My starting ribbing is the same 126 rows called for in the pattern. Sizes for crochet always depend on a person's own tension, you could get a different result than me as far as size goes.
This cape is really simple. It's all worked in one piece, then folded in half and sewed up the back. A great way to keep track of your rows when you first start is to use stitch markers. I marked every 50 rows of the ribbing so I wouldn't have to keep starting over my count. When I got to the main cape section, I used 2 stitch markers throughout the project to mark where my sc section began and ended. Another great way to use the stitch markers is to stick them in the beginning of your short row A so you don't loose track of how many sections you've done. I'm always picking up and putting down my projects, so these short rows would have gotten really confusing if I didn't mark it somehow.
I used two balls of Michael's Loops & Threads Impeccable Yarn and a 5.5 mm hook.
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Your little girl's cape is so adorable. Any little girl would love it. Thank you for sharing at Snickerdoodle.
ReplyDeleteI clicked your link but there is no pattern for this cape.. just red heart site? I tried 4 times... I really want to make this for my granddaughters for Christmas. Thank You! blaze57@live.com
Delete"This free pattern" link takes you to Red Heart where there is a button to download the pattern
DeleteI cannot find the download button either (at Red Heart).
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On the Red Heart page right under the picture in a red box it says "Download Printable Instructions"
DeleteNo pattern to be found. Cant see red box saying download. On top left it says this site is on Beta mode.Help
DeleteI don't know, I've opened this on my phone and my computer and can see it clearly. Try this http://www.redheart.com/files/patterns/pdf/LW2583.pdf
DeleteThe link (with **) you put up above now works to get the pattern. Thank you
DeleteLove it! I need to make my little girl one!
ReplyDeleteAw, this is adorable! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Snickerdoodle! Pinned to share.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for making it smaller = I have to make it for a 1 year old and I think it will be perfect. Her birthday is in October and mom wants it for her halloween costume as well as afterwards.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Amy, good luck with yours!
DeleteThis is adorable! I wish I had the patience for this! I start and then mess up a stitch or it is too tight or something and then I give up after unraveling and starting over the 10th time lol
ReplyDelete- Jaclyn
This cape is so pretty! My little girl would love wrapping this around her shoulders and showing it off. Thanks for sharing your project with us at Merry Monday this week!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking the time to stop by:-)
DeleteThe cape is absolutely adorable! Found on Wow Me Wednesday
ReplyDeleteI love your gorgeous cape you made Laura!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Cooking and Crafting with J & J.
Hi Julie! Thanks for hosting.
DeleteThis cape is gorgeous. I wish the pattern was bigger. Your little one will look amazing in it.
ReplyDeleteThis can be easily modified to fit
DeleteI also hope to make it larger, for a five yr old great niece. Im thinking of trying 180 on the ribbing ?
DeleteYou can pretty much start with any count on the ribbing and then decide how many stitches you want the hood and sides to be to get the perfect fit. I would get measurements. If child isn't available, maybe measure the hood of a sweatshirt in their size.
DeleteI love the cape and really love the flower accents - they almost make it look like little pockets from a quick glance. Thanks for sharing on the Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop. You should stop by my blog Thursday night and share this on The Pinterest Game. If this is selected as a feature for the following week, you'll boost your pin's pinning!
ReplyDeleteOh pockets would have been cute! I'll check out the party, thanks!
DeleteThis cape is absolutely gorgeous! Indeed something every little girl needs!
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a sweet little crocheted cape!! You did a great job on this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Jess!
ReplyDeleteJust letting you know that your crochet cape is one of our features at this week's Funtastic Friday. The party opens tonight.
ReplyDeleteThat's great Sherry, thank you!
DeleteWhat a cute cape! I featured you at my Link Your Stuff link party. Hope you will join again today. Best wishes, Annemarie
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely cape!
ReplyDeletei think my little granddaughter would love this cape. can you tell me where to find the pattern please. i looked on red heart's web site, but couldn't find this
ReplyDeleteThe pattern is the Red Heart link above.
Deletei found it, finally, under the name "red riding hood"
Deletethank you
Where can I find the actual pattern??
ReplyDeleteSorry, I was having a technical problem on my end. LOL. User error :) Carry on!
DeleteLovely cape. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteI'm not finding a "button" on the site it takes me to for downloading, I have looked through so many pattern's I'm getting really frustrated looking for this! Please Help!
ReplyDeleteIn my text above click "this free pattern". That takes you to the Red Heart page for the Red Riding Hood & The Wolf. Under the photo there is a red box that says "Download Printable Instructions" when you click on that it will open the pattern.
DeleteThank you for sharing! I skipped over that pattern! The color choice is great. Thank you for the pix & comments. Going to use my math & do an adult size. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I skipped over that pattern! The color choice is great. Thank you for the pix & comments. Going to use my math & do an adult size. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteIf you enter LW2583 (the pattern number) in the search box on the Red Heart site, it will come up in the search :-)
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm making one for my little one right now just longer. I'd love to see how this looks on your little girl!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful & cute! Your talent is being featured on "You're the STAR" Bloghop (which is replacing the CLIMB hop): http://sewcraftyangel.blogspot.com/2016/09/youre-star-link-party.html
ReplyDeletePlease link up your newest posts & you might just be featured in October also.
Thanks
Angie
Do you have a pattern for the applique flowers?
ReplyDeleteThere's no pattern, I used a yarn needle and stitched them right into the cape.
DeleteWhen you do the short rows, did you adapt them too to make the cape smaller or did you only adapt the 70sc and the 5dc?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
So my hood section I made smaller(60) and the 10 I took from that I added on to the sides, +5 each side. So the stitch count on the side sections, short rows included is +5.
DeleteThank you so much. So the short rows include the +5 too! Im about to do row 10, thank you!
DeleteI want to make this for a 0-6mo.
ReplyDeleteHow much too big will the written pattern be?
Thanks!
please, where are the free pattern of Girl's Crochet Cape
ReplyDeleteThe link to the pattern is above in the beginning of the blog post
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