I couldn't wait until the weather gets cooler to make the Butterick 5760 cardigan! I've had this pattern for about 12 hours before I got to sewing it up.......No time like the present!
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Butterick 5760 B5760 Cardigan |
This is a really simple pattern to sew up. Only a few pieces. I used my usual knit armhole template and sleeve. It sure makes it much easier to get the sleeve just right. I did have to add to the bust and to the hip area. My usual increase. Even though I used a ponte knit that had about 50% stretch, I added ease to the bust and hip for comfort.
I haven't added any type of closures. I'm not sure if I want to add snaps or buttons. Maybe some pearl type buttons...... I just haven't decided as of yet.
I have wanted to sew up a golden yellow cardigan since last year. I think I will get a lot of wear out of it. I'm thinking I can wear it with navy blue, green, black and maybe grey.
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Butterick 5760 B5760 Ponte Knit Cardigan |
This ponte knit is t-shirt soft. Almost like butter. I'm thinking it's the perfect weight for our not so cold Florida winters!
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Butterick 5760 B5760 Ponte Knit Cardigan |
I sewed the sleeve in flat, since it's a knit, it sews in so much easier.
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Butterick 5760 B5760 Ponte Knit Cardigan |
The color in the last few pictures is lighter to show the stitching detail, but it is a true goldenrod color.
I used twin needle stitching for both the bottom hem and the sleeve hem. I lengthened the body hem by 1" to accommodate my hips and butt.
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Twin needle stitching |
Next time, I may make the banding a little wider to fit a bigger button easier.
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Inside banding |
I'll have to remember to serge the bottom hem before adding the front banding.
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Inside banding and bottom hem |
The goldenrod ponte knit was from my stash of fabric I bought late last year. Something used to I have room to store something new..........
$8.98 for a cardigan isn't too bad for a few hours of work and hopefully a few seasons of wear.
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$8.98 Cardigan |
Overall I really like this pattern and I will be making another cardigan in the future.
I wanted to make a tank top sloper. It was a lot easier to than I thought without a pattern. I used my regular knit armhole template and added a little ease so it want so tight.
Does this fabric look familiar? I had a piece left over from my beachy hi-lo hem tropical dress. I thought a tank would be perfect!
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Tank top sloper-front view |
I have always worried about making the bust fit on a knit pattern by curving the silhouette of the pattern. After a few episodes of Fit-2-Stitch, I've learned bust darts are MY FRIEND! They sure made fitting so much better!
The fabric with this tank reminds me of a swimsuit top.............. My mind must be on the beach!
I maybe have a picture or two from the beach when I get back, maybe a sunset!
Until next time...................
Bonnie