06 January 2012

The Manligan (manly cardigan)


There's no denying...2012 has arrived. And so has the KNIT-erviews! Made by Rae is hosting a blog-world-first with a whole week devoted entirely to sewing with knit fabric. It begins TODAY and I'm super excited to be taking a little part, sharing tips on making knits work for you (not the other way around) and my not-so-secret sources for superior knit fabrics. Don't spend another moment fearing things that stretch...it's a must-click-now!


To welcome a brand new year of sewing and maybe also because Archie has two shirts on rotation, I just had to sew something new. Last year I was wooed by the old-school, grandpa charm of this pattern and it has been sitting in my stash, taunting me with its 'intermediate /advanced' classification on the front, ever since. When I finally stopped being dramatic and just sewed the damn thing up, it came together quickly and similarly to a 90 minute shirt. What had at first seemed like lengthy instructions, just turned out to be thorough. I hereby pledge to be a less dramatic sewer in 2012!



Aaah, there's nothing quite like the thrill of hunting down interesting knit fabrics. If I hadn't I tried out this tutorial and experienced my first ever knit project success, I would never have started looking for cool men's t-shirt to cut up. I'd probably still be ferreting through the generic selection at a local fabric department store, missing out on magical finds like THIS! Who would throw this out? And don't they know how on-trend triangles are?


Some things you may find useful: it calls for clear elastic to stabilise the shoulders but I had none so used cotton stay tape to the same effect. Also, to give the front button placket some body, you are meant to interface it with iron-on interfacing, the knit kind. I had none of that either so I checked the non-stretchy iron-on interfacing to see if maybe there was a bias to it and found it stretched perfectly along the grain in one direction. Yay for improvs that work!



18 comments:

  1. I've made this pattern for my little man, I love a cardigan on a boy! Your print is so cool for this. It was my first time using the ribbing and I didn't quite cut my neckline piece long enough. I should have just sewed it on and then cut at the end, but now I know for next time. It's still cute on him.

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  2. Oh my gosh Sophie! I love your knit-erview on Rae! I've loved your blog since near the beginning and seeing a bunch of your work all lined up on you Rae post, you've got awesome kid-sewing style :) I could totally picture this shirt on my little guy.... uh-oh I'm sensing an impulse pattern purchase :)

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  3. The "manligan"... HA! I love it! Super cute, Sophie!

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  4. @Jessica, it is truly a great pattern and I'm not surprised you've discovered it also!
    @ Crystal, go get that pattern! You'll love it.

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  5. I just found your blog and I really love your clothes! I will absolutely come back for more! ; )

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  6. Late best wishes for you Sophie and what a great start of 2012, love the cardigan!

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  7. Um, awesome! I heart cardigans on boys. I actually just got given my sisters walking foot (she got a new machine) so I'm seeing more sewing with knits in my future (including this pattern!)

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  8. Welcome and thanks to you @Retroknappen!

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  9. @Johanna, so glad you're going to get into knits. It will open up another world for sewing for your lil man.

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  10. Way to kick off the Kniterviews, Sophie! Love your post. I think I originally found you because of your fantastic use of knits, so it's very fitting that Rae had you do post number one! The cardigan is so cute, too. :)

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  11. That is the perfect fabric for this cardi! I love it!

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  12. Love it! That is way too awesome!

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  13. I loved reading your Kniterview! And the manligan is fabulous, what a great use of that foolishly discarded t-shirt!

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  14. Fabulous Manligan! Just read your interview on Made-by-rae. Awesome! Hope you had a lovely holiday with your family :) Happy 2012!

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  15. INCREDIBLE! Love this, love that you re-purposed, and yes, being a less dramatic sewist is something I hope to accomplish this year as well. My sister routinely "whips up" masterpieces in the slinkiest of fabrics and pays no mind to rules touting that "if I don't know the rules, I won't know I'm breaking them." Brilliant.

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  16. Hi Sophie, Thank you for your comment. Its great to be back and getting a lot of cheers. Your cardigan is amazing. I have sort of stopped sewing in knits, i found so many great fabrics that werent knits, but im sure ill get back to it, its great. happy 2010 Sewing.

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