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lil-leviathan

Moth Cape Design Catalog

Be sure to check the end of the post for more information, links, and how to order!

Luna Moth - $150

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A lighter cape with a looser drape. Pale turquoise minky fabric as a base, with appliqué in dark emerald and seafoam flannel. Lined in seafoam flannel with a soft white faux fur collar.

Emperor Gum Moth - $170

The same cape from the Moth Cape Pattern. Camel fleece base with medium and dark brown flannel accents. Lined with medium brown flannel and brown faux fur.

*Recently re-designed to feature silky trim instead of decorative topstitching- photos have not yet been updated to reflect this.

Cecropia Moth (Hyalophora cecropia) - $200

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A more detailed design with lots of appliqué. Features a charcoal grey base with appliqué in red and pale grey. Hand-embroidered black eyespots, lace trim, and a short fleecy faux fur collar.

Pink bullseye moth (Leucanella apollinairei) - $225

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The most complex cape! Dusty pink and lavender fleece base, lavender fleece lining. Appliqué in ivory, black, and yellow flannel, pink and purple fleece, gold piping, yellow topstitching. Long pink faux fur collar.

All capes are made to order. Photos are for example only, and colors or material may vary due to local availability. Custom orders with special requests may require an additional charge.

When they are available, order slots for all custom moth capes will be found here: (Shop Link)

When they are available, moth capes that are ready to ship will be found here: (Shop Link)

This post will be edited periodically to act as a catalog for the current designs! Reblogs may not be up-to-date, so check the links in the pinned post for the latest images and updates.

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nature-punks

Instead of endless wastelands of mowed grass lawns, consider:

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sophist-sophia

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dvar-trek

this only works in places with lots of rain, a temperate summer, and a nice cold winter. like England. or Michigan.

star-anise

True! Unless you can find an economical way to irrigate, more appropriate lawn alternatives in hotter, more arid places might lean more to prairie meadows using local grasses and wildflowers:

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Or, they might mean doing classic landscaping, but with rocks and xeriscape plants:

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Or having a cactus garden:

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There are lots of exciting possibilities once you throw the classic turf lawn out the window!

tygermama

these are all so beautiful and all I can think is ‘that stone arc isn’t a stargate and I’m sad about it’