MakeNine2022 · Sewing

Annoying Edna Mode

Having a backlog of makes to photograph means that I blog more regularly. These pictures were taken on the same day as my Flax Sweater ones so we have a blog queue-jumper on our hands today.

Edna Mode, the seamstress responsible for the superhero suits in The Incredibles has valid reasons for her aversion to capes. Whenever I see a cape, I hear her in my head saying “no capes!” and it makes me grin. However, seeing the 2019 remake of Little Women sparked my interest in wearing one myself. The sisters look so stylish in their capes in the film and, let’s face it, I’m unlikely to be “sucked into a vortex“* like Splashdown, so I think I’m ok!

I thought there wasn’t much to look for in a cape, but there are quite a few out there with various design features. The I AM Mimosa appealed to me because it had pockets (essential) and a nice deep funnel neck.

Cape reservations

It took over 3 years, and re-watching Little Women to convince myself to make one. In truth, I wondered whether I would feel self-conscious in something as “cool” as a cape. In actual fact, it’s effectively a coat without the fuss of fastenings so I don’t know what I was worried about. It’s also great for wearing with puffed-shoulder sweaters that don’t fit into my Opium sleeves.

I stitched a “Be Bold” label into the side seam to remind myself to wear my cape with pride. Coincidentally, the red stripes on the fabric match perfectly just above the label, so a “Be Smug” label would also be appropriate.

Fabric

I bought this checked wool from Rainbow Fabrics, which was my first foray into checks apart from dabbling with flannel for pj bottoms. To ensure I cut the pieces straight, I cut on the flat which takes much longer than twice the time, but is totally worth the effort.

The lining feels amazing against my skin. It’s a bemberg cupro from Guthrie Ghani and neatly hides the pocket linings from the inside. It’s listed as violet, but I call it “Dairy Milk purple” and I’m sticking with that!

Sewing it up

Once the welt pockets were complete (why do I do this to myself?), it was a really easy sew. For beginner sewists, or those who don’t like to punish challenge themselves, there’s the option of no pockets, or creating some simple patch pockets. In actual fact, the pockets are far too small and don’t fit much in them but they do fit my tiny hands. If I was to make again, I would probably use the Opium pocket pieces, or patch pockets.

The wool is quite scratchy so I decided to line my cape. The pattern doesn’t come with lining instructions but I had read a few reviews online where other people lined their Mimosas. To do this, I cut the body and neck pieces in both the main and lining fabric. For the cape, I made two capes (one from lining and one from wool), then tacked them wrong-sides together at the neck to form one “cape”.

For the funnel neck, I stitched the wool to form a cylinder, did the same with the lining, then stitched right-sides together along the top and turned so that the lining was inside. I caught it all together with a line of top-stitching. Then I followed the pattern instructions to attach to the cape.

All this said, a lining isn’t necessary, particularly if you use a felted wool, which is one of the fabric suggestions on the pattern.

Early on, I decided to finish the hem with bias binding. I treated the cape as one piece of material at this point. One beauty of wool lies in its stability, which meant I was confident the hem hadn’t dropped on the outer. Bemberg cupro is the opposite and needed a few days to drop, then be levelled off.

I finished with a satin bias binding to enclose the lining and wool together. It means my cape is slightly shorter than the pattern but that doesn’t matter as I’m petite.

To finish with a giggle, here’s the result of me saying to Mr Mouse “can you take some pictures that show how well I matched the red stripes of the neck and cape?”….harder than you think! Thanks for reading :o)

* Source: Edna Mode!

3 thoughts on “Annoying Edna Mode

  1. Very stylish indeed and quickly completed 😊

    Mxxx

    On Sun, 6 Feb 2022 at 11:22, My Stash Reduction Quest wrote:

    > yorkiemouse posted: ” Having a backlog of makes to photograph means that I > blog more regularly. These pictures were taken on the same day as my Flax > Sweater ones so we have a blog queue-jumper on our hands today. Edna Mode, > the seamstress responsible for the superhero ” >

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  2. Another fabulous make! You are very talented and productive! Well done Hannah XXXX
    On Sun, 6 Feb 2022, 11:21 My Stash Reduction Quest, wrote:
    > yorkiemouse posted: ” Having a backlog of makes to photograph means that I > blog more regularly. These pictures were taken on the same day as my Flax > Sweater ones so we have a blog queue-jumper on our hands today. Edna Mode, > the seamstress responsible for the superhero ” >

    Liked by 1 person

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