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simple Men's sweater into smart nifty cardigan.
this is just a simple little project. took no time at all. maybe 3 hours, with TV distractions.

Posted by Jess H. from Cabot, Arkansas, United States • Published See Jess H.'s 21 projects »
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  • How to make a cardigan. Mens Sweater To Cardigan - Step 1
    Step 1

    i got a men's sweater at a fleamarket. some remnant pleather and wooden buttons from a local fabric store.

  • How to make a cardigan. Mens Sweater To Cardigan - Step 2
    Step 2

    I measured various widths, marking them in the middle. making a straight line for me to cut, from bottom to collar.

  • How to make a cardigan. Mens Sweater To Cardigan - Step 3
    Step 3

    i put it on to make sure when i hemned it in, that i wouldn't make it to small. I made it 3/4 inch. i sewed near the fold then again at the edge so it gave it a nice road effect.

  • How to make a cardigan. Mens Sweater To Cardigan - Step 4
    Step 4

    you need to know how many buttons you want to use. I used 6. measure the portion you want to have buttons, if you don't put them all the way up. videos for button holes are on Youtube.

  • Step 5

    Sorry no pic!! after i got the buttons on, i put it on again. i have small arms and the sleeves were too baggy. I marked in the underarm how much to take it in.

  • How to make a cardigan. Mens Sweater To Cardigan - Step 6
    Step 6

    I put on the cardigan, and marked where/how big of pockets i wanted. i measured my marks and adjusted them when i took it off. I used a pleather for the pockets, so i recommend using an oil so it can slide under the machine foot. otherwise the material bunches.

  • How to make a cardigan. Mens Sweater To Cardigan - Step 7
    Step 7

    for the elbow patches, i sorta measured my elbow area. and put the cardigan on and relaxed my arms, to mark the middle of my elbow. i then pinned the middle of the patch to the mark. I had to sew them on by hand, because of the sleeves. And pricked my fingers, a lot.

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Jess H.
Jess H. · Cabot, Arkansas, US · 37 projects
Good job! Very creative and nice touch with the elbow pads and pockets.
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