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Evolution 2018 Part 2
In the last blog I showed how I had altered the Green
Winter Cape’s Hood fastenings over time. Now the Body of the Cape needed altering.
Cape
Body - Pale Toggles
This is how the Cape is as present. I had previously
removed the Buttons and changed to Pale Wooden Toggles.
Toggle
by Toggle
There was wasn’t much space between the Button Holes.
This coupled with the fact that the new Toggles were slightly larger made this
change difficult. Therefore instead of removing all the Pale Toggles in one go
I tried a different approach.
This time I altered the Toggles one by one. This meant
lining up the New Toggles was easier with the previous ones still fastened. I had
to sew the Dark Toggles slightly further to the Hemline to adjust for length
In addition to this I had to very carefully cut the
Button Holes to make them longer. Rather than using scissors I used a stitch un-picker
so I could gently tease the fabric. I also kept stretching the Button Hole to
increase the width.
Cape
Body - Outer Finished
The outer fastenings were now complete. I now needed to
turn my attention to the interior. The inside of the Cape had never originally
had any fastenings. However I had to add some as the wind blew through.
Old Interior Fastenings
I have already removed the old Toggles. Next I had to
remove the Loops. Previously I had sewn on Loops that were elastic. I realised
afterwards that this was a mistake as strong winds had stretched them.
I-Cord
I had to really search through my sewing box until I
found a Green that would blend in. I made an I-cord roughly 7 cm long knitted
in Green Wool
Loop
Once I had the cord sewed together both ends to make a
Loop. I used the excess tail of the wool to do this.
Interior Toggle Finished?
I then had to sew both Loop and Toggle in place. This
is a test fastening. I may have to alter it but I won’t be able to tell until I
have worn it. Then if it is satisfactory I will add additional Toggles.
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