Now it's time to make your own cardigan to wear when it's just a touch too warm to wear a jacket this summer.
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It was a bit tight on her hips as it is cut straight rather than curving to fit a woman's body but that would be quite a simple fix! Even without a curved side seam, the cardigan is still a perfect sweater to steal every once in a while from your significant other! The garments ranged from sportswear to winter jacket to classy cardigan.all produced with the same pattern! As you can see from the photos, the cardigan even looked nice on the one female model. It was great seeing all the different fabric choices lined up side by side. Last weekend, when visiting family and friends for a long-weekend barbecue we pulled out a few of the samples to do a goofy photo got a little out of hand! :) When asked whether he would like to keep it in exchange for his modelling services, and if so whether he would wear it, he replied, "It's cool so of course I would wear it!" I'm pretty pleased that I pulled off designing something that is considered cool by a pre-teen!
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My mom reports that he was thrilled with it. This week my Mom's student volunteered to model the XS Newcastle Cardigan that one of our test sewers made up. We are eager to hear your thoughts on this pants pattern - what intimidates you about sewing pants? Where can we add extra instructions and illustrations? What are your preferences on trouser fit and pocket stitching (edgestitching and topstitching or just a single line of stitching?)? What are your thoughts on flat-felled seams and french seams.would you rather just serge or do you like having this serger-free option available to you? Next week we hope to have a mini photo shoot of the finished size medium - stay tuned! Slim fit legs (excuse the wrinkles, I had just finished scrunching up the legs to sew the flat-felled inner side seams):
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This week I have a sneak peak of progress on the Jedediah Pants.I love how they look so far!įlat-felled back yoke and top-stitched back patch pockets:īar tacks to secure the front slash pockets: not exactly the type of designer that most of my class aspires to be and not exactly renowned but I am living my dream, that is for sure! My classmates were joking that I could technically call myself an internationally renowned designer. Wow! After three days of Newcastle Cardigan sales we have gathered quite the list of international customers: Spain, England, France, the U.S.A., and Australia. Thank you for your comments and for following our blog! Your support means to the world to us!
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We want to thank everyone for the amazing support! Without the encouragement of our little sewing corner of the internet, we wouldn't have made it to the launch date of our first Thread Theory menswear pattern. Look out before May 15th for our interview (and our pattern give-away) at House of Pinheiro! And of course, join us on Wednesday, May 15th when our first pattern will be up for sale! In the meantime, here are some inspirational photos from our Pinterest Board to get you excited to sew a shawl collar sweater: Thank you so much, Kate, for pattern testing for us (and Geoff for modeling)! Your comments and thoughts were invaluable. We love the fabric Kate chose - the cuffs are ironed so crisply and the wide shawl collar drapes very nicely! This week, one of our test sewers, Kate, got back to us with a stunning version of the cardigan modeled by her boyfriend, Geoff! He even sewed on his own buttons! Without further ado, here are a few photos of her hard work: Here we are: Half a week before the launch of the Newcastle Cardigan - our first pattern!