I’ve made a dotty little cardigan 🙂 Yes, it seems like I’m turning out new stuff everyday, but the truth is that some of my recent items have been finished for up to a few weeks or more and it is just my photo-taking that has been lagging. Not the pink lingerie, which I really did only finish yesterday. But certainly this cardigan and my yellow skirt. I have me-made May to thank for kicking me into action, photo-wise 🙂
I bought this coffee and black polka-dot knit fabric in Tokyo while shopping there in January with Yoshimi and Cassie. I can’t remember the name of the store but think it was Yoshimi’s favourite knit store? The fabric came in several colour ways, each of which I loved! at first sight! with a passion! and it was soooo hard to pick just one. I spent ages and ages, dithering over the gold, the teal, the purple, the coffee. Obviously coffee won in the end, but there was inner angst at leaving the others behind. The store owner gave us each a pen and a lolly, just for shopping, or maybe to thank me for leaving at last 😉
I bought another absolutely divine burnt-chocolate knit at the same store, another hard-thought out decision. Seriously, the fabric shopping in Tokyo is too fabulous for words. I would so love to go every year!
So, I like polka dots, but I particularly like them if they are either :
A. a bit randomly placed
B. irregularly sized and
C. a bit splodgy and undefined in their outline
Yes, yes and yes. This one ticked all the boxes!
The design is based roughly upon the shape of a favourite RTW cardigan with a few minor shaping modifications. I sewed all seams on my machine then finished the raw edges on my overlocker, and stabilised the shoulder seams inside with Seams Great, a gift from velosewer, thank you Maria!
I finished the hems and bands by hand because I wanted the finishes to be as invisible on the outside as possible. I applied a strip of iron-on interfacing to the quarter of the front band strip that was going to be the outside bit to stabilise it; sewed the band onto the front edge by machine, turned under the outer seam allowance and hand-stitched it down inside.
The buttonholes are by machine though. I practised a few buttonholes on scrap to make sure my machine wasn’t going to chew through the fabric before going at it for real. I was pretty pleased that they actually worked out pretty good 🙂
The black buttons are from Fabulous Fabrics.
Details:
Cardigan; my own design, coffee with black dot knit with only a little widthwise stretch.
Tshirt; never blogged, it’s just a plain self-drafted thing in beige jersey
Skirt; Burda style magazine 10/2010-136, (the Karl Lagerfeld skirt) lengthened, black wool suiting, details and my review of this pattern here
Tights; self-drafted, black merino, details here and my tutorial for drafting your own custom fit tights here
Shoes; Django and Juliette, from Zomp shoes
Sunnies; RayBan






































































