This past week has been a great week for sewing -
Three quilt along blocks and,
two cardigans!
This first block is the June block of the month, Madame's Star, for the Antebellum Album from
Civil War Quilts (a 12" block).
I put more thought into fabric choices this week and tried using fabrics I am not too comfortable with - strong directional, stripes, and large scale prints. I am really pleased with how they turned out.
The cardigans I made were from another pattern from Helen's Closet - this time the
Blackwood Cardigan. Like the dresses from last week, this was another super easy, well explained pattern.
The first one was made with a very light weight, stretchy rayon. I ended up cutting about 4" off in the length because it stretched so much. All the sewing for both of the cardigans was with a serger.
This one I made with a scrap of fabric from about 30 years ago! I just wanted to try the pattern again, it was so nice to sew. This one only took about an hour to make. The fabric is a light weight cotton/lycra (?), very stretchy too, but easier to sew. It is the length that it is because I used all the fabric I had.
Both are size large, because I wanted to be able to wear them over t-shirts (
there is a post for choosing sizes here). The only changes I made for both was with the length - both are view A, and I omitted the pockets and top stitching because I thought that the fabric would ripple too much.
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Lots of sun and rain, and the garden is really growing. |
All the best!
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