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For Christmas I  made simple capes and tool belts for my 2 older boys. Seth and Nehemiah.  Here are pictures of their belts. This was so easy, and worked out very well because grandma and grandpa gave them gift cards. they picked out the Black and Decker set of tools.
 I cut out a long piece of scrap fabric, and folded it up. I measured it width wise according to their size. I then sewed bias tape on all edges and across the top for ties. I sewed a straight vertical lines along the front to create pockets. Then I sewed an "N" on one and used puffy paint to put an "S" on the other.  more pictures after Christmas. :)

These were super easy.  And cost me very little.

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