My uniform of late has consisted primarily of over-sized sweaters, fleece leggings, and boots. I'm all about comfy-cozy as it gets chillier. I found this stripey sweater in the men's section of the thrift shop a few months back and have been eagerly awaiting sweater weather to show it off in its new form.
I used a well-fitting raglan sweater from my closet to trace out a pattern, then cut it out on the angle on the body of this sweater. I knew I wouldn't be able to match the sleeve stripes at both shoulders, but that just adds to the asymmetry!
Cutting raglan sleeves out of the original set-in sleeves shortened them a touch, making for a nice bracelet length. I was able to reuse the collar exactly as it was, and I left one side seam open for a few inches at the bottom for a little side slit. My new sweater is just the right length to wear over leggings.
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ooh I really like that. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great look on you, what a cool sweater you made. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteChickie
Looks warm and cosy and I am loving the stripes, great instructions on your blog too.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Love the asymmetry. Great colors too! Great job! : )
ReplyDeleteSuper cute refashion Carissa.
ReplyDeleteCindy - EOD
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Gorgeous! I'm sort of addicted to stripes :) Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous. :)
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