Make Your Own Cloak or Cape
94Historical Outerwear
The earliest forms of outerwear were capes and cloaks. At a time when fabric yardage was costly and labor-intensive, and sewing and tailoring had not yet evolved, this was the simplest shaping of woven material into something useful to wear in cold weather. Just a small amount of form allows it to hang from the shoulders and stay in place, freeing the hands for other tasks instead of keeping the garment wrapped around you.
In modern times, cloaks and capes are often relegated to the realm of costume, with the extra fabric viewed as bulky and intrusive to highly-active movements. However, they still shed the rain and can keep you warm with a style and elegance all their own. And since the patterns tend to be uncomplicated, it's easier than you think to make one for yourself!
Wool Cloaks & Capes
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Gray Wool Hooded Cape Cloak Renaissance Medieval Civil War Historical Steampunk
Current Bid: $74.99
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MEN'S WOOL MEDIEVAL CLOAK / CAPE
Current Bid: $96.08
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MEN'S WOOL MEDIEVAL CLOAK / CAPE
Current Bid: $96.08
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Black Hooded Wool Cloak Medieval Cape Bridal Wicca SCA
Current Bid: $199.95
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History of Capes & Cloaks
- Cloak Line Drawings. Fashion and Costume History 1
Full length cloaks have been in fashion since time began. Undecorated it is one of the simplest garments to make. - Tempus Peregrinator's Cloak Site: A Short History
The English word cloak derives from the medieval Latin cloca, meaning cape, and the Old French cloke, which was the same as the later cloche, meaning bell. - Cloak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A cloak is a type of loose garment that is worn over indoor clothing and serves the same purpose as an overcoat—it protects the wearer from the cold, rain or wind for example, or it may form part of a fashionable outfit or uniform. - Cloak Etiquette
Some of the history behind capes and cloaks - Antimony & Lace ~ DIY dark and gothic fashion
One of the trickiest items to learn to wear properly is a cloak. It seems so simple, and one might think that it would go with everything, but there are certain types of clothing and certain occasions where cloaks are more appropriate than others.
velvet capes
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55" VELVET HOODED CAPE CLOAK KING QUEEN RENAISSANCE COSTUME BLACK RED 29211
Current Bid: $16.99
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55" VELVET HOODED CAPE CLOAK KING QUEEN RENAISSANCE COSTUME BLACK RED 29211
Current Bid: $16.99
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Goth Halloween Costume Velvet Cloak Long Black Red Coffin Cape
Current Bid: $27.49
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Different Styles
Click thumbnail to view full-sizeDesigning Your Cape
Before you get started, there are a few decisions that you need to make about your cape or cloak that will make the actual project a lot easier.
Costume or Real Garment? - Is this just a one-time garment (try the no-sew version!) or do you want this to work as a real outer garment that protects you from weather? You'll want better material and to spend more time on a real cloak versus a cape for a costume party.
Length? - Capes can be to the waist, to the knee or full-length (to the ankle) It's often best to make sure they don't drag on the ground as this can make them get wet/dirty or prone to being stepped on. Pinning some fabric and walking around the house can help you get a good idea of what works for you. Be sure to try things like going up and down stairs, going in and out of doors and at least just once try going to the bathroom with your practice cape pinned in place.
Material? - Are you doing a character cape? Or is this a historical recreation for the SCA? Costume capes tend to be satin, cotton or velvet, whereas historical garments are almost always a heavy wool or brocade that will actually shed rain and keep you warm. If the cape is going to be worn anywhere near fire, go with a natural fabric as that will resist embers (which melt holes in synthetics) and which is much more fire resistant. If you don't want the cape to flap behind you and hang down straight more readily, make sure the fabric is heavier. If you do want the cape to flow and flap, pick a lighter weight material like a silk. Also be sure to look at the "wrong" side of the fabric and decide if you want the inside of your cloak to look like that. If not, you'll want to pick out a fabric to line it with.
Garment details - Do you want your cloak to have a hood or not? Or maybe just a stand-up collar? Will the cloak tie at the neck, button shut or fasten with a brooch? Do you want your cape to have any inside or outside pockets? Or maybe an inside secret pocket? The more details you can think about and make decisions on before you start making your cloak, the better you can control your project budget and the less likely it will be that you get stuck halfway and can't figure out how to finish it.
Cloak Patterns & Instructions
- No Sew Warm Cloaks
Although this describes making a child's cloak, the same exact methods can be adapted and sized-up to make a fleece cloak for an adult. - Cloak *how to* page
This is a pattern for a cloak as worn by the Jawas in Star Wars. - Cloak Patterns
What follows are patterns for a suggested starting point.
Cape and Cloak Patterns
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Vintage Women's Cape Cloak Coat Jacket Sewing Pattern
Current Bid: $7.95
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Renaissance Cloak/Dress/ Pattern #5794 #4698 #4377 Cape
Current Bid: $3.95
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Renaissance Cloak/Dress/ Pattern #5794 #4698 #4377 Cape
Current Bid: $3.95
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Colored Capes
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HAIR BARBER SALON STYLIST GROOMER UNIFORM APRON CAPES SHAMPOO COLOR WEAR GOWN
Current Bid: $21.99
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Moon Goddess Brightly Colored Cape for Ritual Wear #FC8
Current Bid: $49.00
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Celestial Goddess Brightly Colored Cape for Ritual Wear
Current Bid: $49.00
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How To Make a Cloak Video
Sewing Tricks and Tips
ALWAYS wash any fabric before you start working with it. This removes any of the sizing from when it was manufactured and makes sure it won't shrink smaller after you've sewn it up.
The thicker your fabric, the more thread gets used sewing it. If you're making a really heavy cape, make sure to get a spool more thread than you think you need so that you won't run out before you get done and thus can ensure the colors will match properly.
The best way to hem your cloak or cape is to put it on and then do the pinning. This allows the fabric to hang natually by its own weight and you get a straighter hem that way. You can put the cloak on a dress form, have a friend the same height as you wear it, or put it on yourself and have a friend do the marking and pinning.
Want a way to finish edges without having to sew them? Try using what's called fusible interfacing or hem tape. This is a lightweight type of fabric coated with a thin layer of glue that activates when heated with an iron. Be sure to read the product directions carefully for specifics before using.
Hooded Capes
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Womens Vintage Brilliant Red Hooded Wool Cape/Cloak...EXCELLENT CONDITION
Current Bid: $72.99
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Vintage Inspired Ethos Peach Velvet Lace Long Floor Length Hooded Cloak Cape
Current Bid: $99.99
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Antique Vintage 1910-20 Womens HOODED CLOAK Cape Medieval Opera Coat Velvet Lg
Current Bid: $19.99
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Sewing Capes & Cloaks
- Cape Project at The Costumer's Manifesto
Making a cape can be a simple project for a beginner, or can be done more elaborately for the experienced sewer. - Craftzine.com blog: Hooded Cape Pattern
Teresa Franco shows you how to sew a hooded cape with her cape pattern -- perfect for Halloween or for trotting on over to Grandmother's house. - Cloak Making Guide - The Semi-Circular Pattern
This pattern is a little more complex that the basic rectangular pattern but it does produce a very nice cloak without too much effort. - Cloak Patterns
Multiple cloak patterns, including half-circles, rectangles and more. Specific sewing styles and pattern numbers listed for modern patterns too.
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Wonderful info! My granddaughter wants a Harry Potter invisibility cloak so badly, and I could sew one if I knew where to find the screen-printed velvet that I've seen the manufactured items for sale at $$$$$$ on Amazon and Ebay. Does anyone know where this velvet can be purchased by the yard?
I have always wanted cloak and thanks to this web I can actually make it!!!!!
Can you post up one on how to make torn capes, Like the Superhero Spawn. My favorite looking cape by far.
Ah, the most comfortable of things always go out of style for hundreds of years....
Good tutorial. If you want waterproof fabric, go with alpaca wool instead of sheep wool. It is warmer and more resistant to water.
i live in england and my mum has no respect for anything remotly magical i have showed her that clokes are practical but she wont make it im not allowed on her sewing machene where can i buy one?
Good job and thanks for really sharing.
I have been wanting a Harry potter cloak and now I can make one!!!!!! Very good
Excellent tutorial. I love it.
When I gave my 4 year old niece a superman costume with a cape and the boots with it. I could not describe the reaction that I got from him. It was like the most amazing gift he had ever received. Children has this huge fascination about character heroes with capes.
Sweet! Now can I look twice as scary... ! Or be a superhero.
Good job, I'll keep this in mind if I decide to make a costume for the Ren. faire this summer! :)
My son has been begging me to make him a cape, so he can better play 'Lord of the Rings'. Thanks for the resources.
Nice hub my friend. This is helpful to me, especially since Halloween is right around the corner. That Medieval Wool Cloak Costume Cape is something I may purchase.
Great hub just in time to start getting ready for Renfest. I made a rather crummy cape a few years ago but can see that a good quality cape is doable.
Fantastic hub, Relache. I've been getting more involved in the Renaissance Fair we have in Pennslyvania and was looking for information about making a cloak so I can look extra cool this summer during the fair =) Thanks.
How cool! I didn't know there was such a body of resources around cloakology. What kind of material would you recommend for a cloak that is both light and less likely to be damaged by getting caught on stuff?

















relache Hub Author 2 months ago
meagain54, you'll probably be able to find the velvet (which is a pretty standard burnout/devore) if you call around to your local fabric stores and ask if they carry it. There are lots of online fabric retailers who should also carry such fabrics.