Pearl Cardigan
When I saw this pattern I absolutely loved it, but I knew I would be taking a huge risk with it falling at the 2nd widest part of my body. I thought if it were just a little longer it would be perfect on me. I knew that and yet I did not lengthen it.
How I Did It
Such an easy pattern and it takes me to make it hard and mess it up. The first one I had to trash because the parts would not fit - yep it was that bad. The second time I was successful.
- Fabric
- Brushed jersey animal print that I found in JoAnn's. I absolutely love an animal print.
- Pattern Adjustments
- I can't find the pattern envelope, but based on my measurements I am sure I cut a 9 at the neck and graded out to a 10 from the bottom of the armhole to the waistline.
- Some Construction Pictures (the red light is my laser level that I now use instead of a yard stick to ensure I lay my patterns on grain).
- Some Finished Pictures
Conclusion
If this top was lengthened about 2" I believe it would be perfect for me but as it is I am still not sure if I will give it away. I love this top, but I am just not sure I love it on me. I want to make a sleeveless top to wear under it to see it that will satisfy me.
Not sure it I will make it again, but if I do I will definitely lengthen it.
What's Next
StyleArc's Stacie Jean Jacket. Every time I think I am done with this pattern I find another reason to make another. I have already made this jacket 4 or 5 times now. There was an embroidery design that I thought would look fabulous on the back of it 😀.
Thanks for all the details and pictures. Great job with this wrapped cardigan!
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DeleteSuch a lovely outfit. I love your beautiful top, the pattern is great and the fabric is fabulous. You look really gorgeous in it. Love it.<3
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DeleteThank you for a great review. Love the laser level brilliant idea!
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