Our grandson Josh turned three today and is a superhero in every way. He needed a cape! In a Pinterest search, I found one that attaches with arm elastics instead of tying around the neck. How clever is that! And safe! And easy! I used this tutorial, except I made it reversible and left the top of the triangle to showcase both fabrics when worn. Just tuck the elastic arm bands into the seam when stitching the two fabrics right sides together, leaving a small opening at the bottom for turning, then topstitch and press. Oh, and you can also add an emblem with your little one’s initial from this pattern before stitching the two triangles together. Happy birthday, Josh!Β β₯
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Arent’ those cute! My superheros are teenagers now, but in the day, oh my. Nice to see a post form you. xox
How very adorable! I bet your little super hero will love that! Hugz Lisa and Bear
Your superhero is going to be one amazing guy. I love this cape. π
I love your cape!! I know a little superhero who may want one for himself!
so much better than the towels my boys and their friends wore when young…me… pinning them to their shirts!
What a lot of fun this will be for a little superhero! π
Happy birthday little super hero! π
Josh you’re Soooo Blessed to have your grandmother. Happy Birthday, Be Blessed, enjoy and be safe. Blessings Always, Mtetar
Way better with arm elastic! Thanks for the great post!
Wonderful. Hour of fun imaginative play guaranteed!
“Hours” that is! Plural!! Typo!
So awesome. You are a superhero too!
Gotta love the days when strapping on a cape and saving the world was most important thing on the agenda!
so cute! I bet he loves it!
Super cute!!! My kids love to wear capes when they were small… Miss those days.
I love the arm elastics idea! That’s a perfect solution, and your reversible fabrics are perfect for any superhero.
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