![]() And remember, it will take about 3 meters of fabric to make a half circle cloak. If you want something big add more circles. The one secret about capes and cloaks I will give you is this: more curves equals more flare. Wonder Woman above has openings on the sides. Of course there are many other things to take into account, for example, the cloak of my Lady Sif is padded in order to give it extra volume and keep it open. Raven uses a fitted cloak Terra with a half circle cloak Wonder Woman’s cloak is a full circle with openings on the sides More possibilities It will cover you completely, there is a lot of fabric in here and it is going to be heavy, but it will be totally worth it. Full circle: This is a trully royal cloak fit for a king.It looks good without using a lot of fabric but it probably won’t hide you completely. ![]() Half a circle fitted: Similar shape as before but built in three pieces to accomodate your shoulders, it makes sure the cloak will cover your front as much as your back.It tends to slide to your back but it will cover your shoulders and yourself easily. It can be either a cape or almost a cloak. Half a circle: Versatile and easy, this pattern is the one you will use the most.The cloak will stay behind your back and you will get a little bit of flare on it. Quarter of a circle: This shape is good for an amateur superhero, not too small nor too big.In general it may look a bit poor and will have very little flare but works great for kids and it is very inexpensive. It may work for some superheroes, specially if you slightly gather the fabric at the back. ![]()
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