A Super Super Hero Kit

My nephew Jack turns six tomorrow.  When I asked my sister in law for some gift ideas she said he was into The Avengers and Iron Man.  When I brought up a super hero cape she said he had just asked about one a few days before.  ‘Nuf said – a super hero cape it would be.

But not just any old super hero cape, cuz super hero’s gotta have a utility belt to hold all their stuff, a mask to protect their identity, and power cuffs to ward off villains.

I picked up my supplies – red and yellow knit, silver and red pleather, yellow marine-grade vinyl, and a couple different widths of elastic.

I went out to Picmonkey and created a logo for the cape.  I used the star shapes for the starburst and Luckiest Guy font.

I traced the design in reverse onto some Heat n’ Bond and ironed it to the backside of the pleather.  Then I peeled the backing and ironed it onto the knit for the cape using a pressing cloth to protect the pleather.

Then I stitched along the edges to make sure it stayed in place.

For the mask I used Heat n’ Bond again and used some yellow t-shirt material as the liner to keep it soft against his face.

I sandwiched the elastic in between the layers. and edgstitched around the outside and the eye holes.

For the utility belt, I cut two rectangles out of the marine-grade vinyl and marked off 1 1/2″ intervals on one piece and 2″ on the red elastic.  I secured the ends using a box and x stitch and then lined up the marks and stitched them down.

I found this cool buckle with a reflector on it to use as the clasp for the belt.

On the other piece of vinyl, I used more of the red elastic to attach the two buckle pieces.

Then I sewed the two pieces together, tapering the edges to meet the elastic pieces.

I didn’t take any in-progress pictures for the power cuffs because I worked on them late and night and in little bursts when my girls were occupied.  I used part of the same starburst pattern from the logo and cut four pieces of the vinyl.  I tried sewing this on the machine, but it was too difficult to keep the points aligned and Heat n’ Bond wasn’t working to hold it in place.  So, I sat down and hand-stitched the edges, which gave it a really nice look, I think.  I did a pseudo French seam to attach it to a rectangle of the pleather which will allow it to stand out nicely when the cuff is on his wrist.  I ended up using a pretty convoluted method to fasten them – elastic and velcro, but I think it worked out fine and will allow it to fit for much longer.

I used more of the pleather, t-shirt material, and Heat n’ Bond to make the collar and more velcro to fasten it.

Jack has a brother, Alex.  Think there might be an Amazing Alex for his fourth birthday in December?  It felt good to flex my creative sewing skills again and make a special gift for a special little man in my life.  Now, back to Etsy sewing!

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7 Responses to A Super Super Hero Kit

  1. Jennifer August 21, 2012 at 3:27 AM #

    How adorable! That is one of the cutest super hero sets I have ever seen! Thank you for sharing!

  2. Stacey August 21, 2012 at 6:47 AM #

    Ah, nothing better than watching a little boy imagine he’s a superhero. This is a fabulous project!

  3. Danielle August 22, 2012 at 3:11 AM #

    Wow love the belt buckle! Have to do this, especially since my son’s name is Jack also.

  4. kendascrafts August 22, 2012 at 7:24 PM #

    that is awesome! i love the utility belt. I think I’ll have to try that for my little guy. Thanks for the inspiration!

  5. Christie August 23, 2012 at 4:12 AM #

    This is so awesome!! Such great detals, how fun!

  6. Karri Reiser August 27, 2012 at 4:33 AM #

    You receive the Best Aunt Ever Award. Your nephew is a very lucky little guy. Thanks for sharing at My Our Favorite Things Link Party.

  7. Karri Reiser September 2, 2012 at 6:30 PM #

    Hi Jenn,
    Just wanted you to know I featured you in this weeks link party. http://mylifesatreasure.blogspot.com/2012/09/our-favorite-things-link-party-13.html
    Have a great day.

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