This
 is one of my favourite me-made ensembles ever. The cape, jacket and 
dress are all made using 1940 McCall patterns and the hat is from a 1941
 McCall pattern.
I
 made the cape using McCall 3888 and opted for Version B which is the 
longer version.  It features an awesome coat lapel, two buttons and 
amazing square shoulders.
I made the cape using the same fabric as my Town and Country suit dress jacket--an
 amazing wool that I got in Birmingham.  I bought tons of this wool not 
really know what I was going to make but because I loved the colours!
And I'm super chuffed to use the same dress fabric as the lining fabric for my cape!
Here's a reminder of what the hat pattern looks like!
I'm feeling very Scottish in this ensemble--which ironically we took these photos on Robert Burn's Birthday! So perfect!
This
 is one of my favourite places in Edinburgh called Dean Village. It's a 
small hidden enclove of really cool old mill houses and a gorgeous river
 (the Water of Leith) running through it.
This is the suit dress pattern (blogged about here):
For
 me, the cape really completes the look and makes it feel like a proper 
1940s ensemble.  I just love looking at old fashion photos of the time 
period with a suit that has a big matching coat or cape.  I want to make
 more matching outwear for my outfits now :)
Overall,
 super pleased with the ensemble. A coat would have probably been more 
wearable but there's something really special about a cape!
I
 might even have enough fabric to make a matching skirt! That would be 
awesome!!  And reminds me to always buy lots of wool fabric when I get a
 chance (not that I need any help buying fabric! hahaha)
MUAH: Vanity Thrills 
Photos: Darja Bilyk  
Shoes: Bait Footwear 



 
 

Debi, I have been trying to comment, but "the system" keeps eating my words :( .
ReplyDeleteThis is my absolute favorite of all of your wonderful ensembles. And your hair looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi Debi! I love the new ensemble, especially the red lining for the cape. Of course whenever you find a special wool fabric you should buy a generous amount so that you make what comes to mind later on. Practical! Dean Village looks like stepping out of a time machine. Does it feel that way too?
ReplyDeleteTotally wonderful as always!
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