Wednesday, March 04, 2015

My Jersey Wrap Cardigan

After making the sleeveless short stays, I decided to modify the pattern into a 3/4 sleeve wrap cardigan. The best thing about it is that it's made from a thrifted men's t-shirt (long-sleeved, of course). The color is wonderful and the jersey is very thick and warm.


To turn a sleeveless garment into one with sleeves often involves changes to the shoulder strap part of the shirt. This took a couple of tries, and I might still need to trim the armhole down a little and extend the width of the sleeve cap, but you know jersey--always forgiving.


I hope someday soon to turn this into a downloadable pdf pattern!

13 comments:

  1. I like this a lot! The short stays are cute on you but have no business on me, but a longer wrap would be superb (actually, I could get away with longer than this).

    I am currently *between* jersey garments, just stitching a scarf for the necessity of having something to stitch at night, and dreaming up the next concoction. If I don't start stenciling something before you get the PDF finished, maybe this would be my next project. A great spring layering piece.....

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  2. Beautiful! I love it! I'll keep my eyes peeled for your pdf :) That'd be so cool!

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  3. it's charming and it looks so comfortable! I would love to follow a pattern - not confident enough with knits to strike out on modifying a tee shirt on my own, but I'd love to follow your directions.

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  4. Very elegant and pretty! Reminds me of a ballet dancer's cardigan.

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  5. I love it! I want one! The surplice style is one of my favorites, so popular in the Regency era and wearable today.

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  6. Good for you, Anna! This wouldn't suit me, but it looks great on you.
    Love your hair! You have a new 'do?

    Lisateresa

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  7. I would love to make something like this! I'll definitely give it a go when you post the pattern.

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  8. I like the color and the style. It's very pretty and comfortable in spring season. I would like to have one.

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  9. Love♥
    Can't wait for your "release" pdf~!
    XOXO

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  10. Oh I just love this - so functional and charming, too (for that Empire look, a fav of mine).
    I agree with Laura - it reminds me of a ballet dancer's wrap!
    I would absolutely purchase a pdf of this pattern, Anna.

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  11. This would be great for layering over my AC tank dresses, since I don't know how to put sleeves on yet, and I don't look great in sleeveless:). I look forward to the PDF!

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  12. do you have the pattern to share or sell? i would love to make this!

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