Hello,
I've finally got round to some projects I've been meaning to do for ages and thought I'd post some pictures.
First off, I'd like to say thanks to Toddy for posting some cloak designs in this thread and also to the contributors in this thread which I used to work out the prototype.
So my prototype was made out of an IRMA ikea throw which costs £1.01 and has dimensions of approx 51" x 67".
Once I've finalised my design, I'll be making one out of my Merino wool blanket I picked up in a charity shop for £3, the IRMA throw is nice little prototype piece.
The basic design was to fold the throw over to make a square of double thickness, with the excess cut off and kept to make the hood and pockets. The dimensions of the throw allowed me to make a 50" square with a generous seam allowance.
This was then tacked and sewed along one side that is adjacent to the fold. I stopped short of sewing all the way to the corner that met the fold side, approximately 5" from the corner. This gap become the head hole once you cut down the fold 5". I left these flaps attached out of uncertainty about how to attach a hood, but now I've done it, I realise they can be removed at this stage.
What you have now is the basic cloak, a 50" square that is joined by the fold on one side and the side you sewed on the other. The bit left unsewed, and the cut on the fold leave a 6" head hole at the corner.
The extra material cut off to make the square is used to make a hood. I copied the dimensions off a hoody I have, approximately 12" width, 16" height, and used a dinner plate to help shape the curve at the back. This was attached to the head hole, starting in the middle at the back to see how to handle and excess. Had a small amount left over, which I crossed over at the front.
Final embellishment was to add a hand warmer pocket on the inside.
Overview:
Hood Detail:
Hand Warmer:
Rolled up inside its hood:
Overall, I'm very happy with the design. Keeps you nice and warm but flaps around enough to keep you cooler if your moving about. I'm pretty broad (46" chest) so the 50" is a little small, but it fitted my mum absolutely fine.
I am considering making my wool attempt a 60" square which should give me some excess material to add some poppers like in the Fjallraven versions described here [video=youtube;r05L2WLdxeY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r05L2WLdxeY[/video]
Once I get round to my wool one I'll update you all.
I've finally got round to some projects I've been meaning to do for ages and thought I'd post some pictures.
First off, I'd like to say thanks to Toddy for posting some cloak designs in this thread and also to the contributors in this thread which I used to work out the prototype.
So my prototype was made out of an IRMA ikea throw which costs £1.01 and has dimensions of approx 51" x 67".
Once I've finalised my design, I'll be making one out of my Merino wool blanket I picked up in a charity shop for £3, the IRMA throw is nice little prototype piece.
The basic design was to fold the throw over to make a square of double thickness, with the excess cut off and kept to make the hood and pockets. The dimensions of the throw allowed me to make a 50" square with a generous seam allowance.
This was then tacked and sewed along one side that is adjacent to the fold. I stopped short of sewing all the way to the corner that met the fold side, approximately 5" from the corner. This gap become the head hole once you cut down the fold 5". I left these flaps attached out of uncertainty about how to attach a hood, but now I've done it, I realise they can be removed at this stage.
What you have now is the basic cloak, a 50" square that is joined by the fold on one side and the side you sewed on the other. The bit left unsewed, and the cut on the fold leave a 6" head hole at the corner.
The extra material cut off to make the square is used to make a hood. I copied the dimensions off a hoody I have, approximately 12" width, 16" height, and used a dinner plate to help shape the curve at the back. This was attached to the head hole, starting in the middle at the back to see how to handle and excess. Had a small amount left over, which I crossed over at the front.
Final embellishment was to add a hand warmer pocket on the inside.
Overview:

Hood Detail:

Hand Warmer:

Rolled up inside its hood:

Overall, I'm very happy with the design. Keeps you nice and warm but flaps around enough to keep you cooler if your moving about. I'm pretty broad (46" chest) so the 50" is a little small, but it fitted my mum absolutely fine.
I am considering making my wool attempt a 60" square which should give me some excess material to add some poppers like in the Fjallraven versions described here [video=youtube;r05L2WLdxeY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r05L2WLdxeY[/video]
Once I get round to my wool one I'll update you all.