Perhaps you remember? I wanted to make a shrug to match this dress…

Then my eyes fell on this cardigan. I couldn’t believe my eyes when I opened the pattern envelope and found out it was a circle with sleeves. I have seen these patterns on Pinterest (for free). This is going to be easy!

I cut out my two pattern pieces from some black ponte knit in my fabric stash.

I had to chase Sophie away the whole time!

This is how it looked on me.



So I put it on Dolly and chalked where I wanted the collar and the hem to end. Comparing it to my favourite sweater.
Much better!

Ok, so it’s not a shrug … but at least it’s not a vampire cape anymore!
But here’s where it got weird. I wanted to finish the edge with piping, but I did not want the wrong side of the piping to show at all, and it would since the front drapes and ruffles so much and shows the wrong side of the fabric. A solution…




When the piping was finally sewn on it looked like this… I love it! It is more than just piping.
Now for the bad news. I seem to have a shortage of piping. As a matter of fact, I needed twice as much as I had. There was NO WAY I was going to the fabric shop today to buy more. They are having a “Valentine’s Day SALE!”.

So this is why you won’t see any photos of me wearing my unfinished cardigan-that-should-have-been-a-shrug-because-then-I-would-have-had-enough-piping! 🙂 First chance I get I’m stopping by the fabric shop and buying more piping. Perhaps I will even go in the fabric shop with only $5.00 so I don’t come home with MORE fabric!
I promise, as soon as I finish, I will post photos of my shrug cardigan!
I hope you had a lovely day, whether Valentines are important to you or not, and Happy Sewing!
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Now, you must be strong and get that $5, go to the fabric store, buy the piping and leave the store quickly. Just remember, bon bons wait for you at home. I love the shrug, oh caped crusader.
Funny girl! Yes, I’m thinking about giving it a shot Friday after work.
I love the piping and given that you ran out of piping before you could finish the cape, er, shrug, I suggest you make a tea, grab the Valentine’s chocolates and relax in front of the TV. That’s the best way to ensure that all is right with the world. 🙂
Your plan is the best I have heard yet! Thanks!
Almost done, so annoying when that happens! You turned the piping into binding! Good plan, it makes a lovely finished edge.
Looks great and it’ll become one of those go to cardis that suit loads of outfits.
And the cats always love to give a helping paw!!
Thank you! And I guess I should thank the cats for the help too!
A vast improvement – love your earlier shots when it’s over your head – very funny!
Thank you! I just had to do those shots…the pattern was so BIG! 😄
Oooh I like that piping! Makes the whole thing look classier
Thank you!
I love your cardigan! I made a circle cardigan in 2015 and ended up finishing the edges with a overlock stitch because I couldn’t figure out how to do the piping thing. What a clever why to do it!
The pattern did have instructions on a couple of ways to hem the cardigan. That impressed me. But me and instructions don’t always get along when I get another idea in my head!
I hear ya! Your idea turned out so well!
Thanks!
I had a nice Heart Day… Saw Deadpool… had a burger and beer w/ my brother… and then sewed the rest of the day. Am working on some Pokemon Carolyn PJ’s for my eldest daughters bday… Hopefully I will catch a picture of you wearing your cardigan on IG when you finish it!!
That does sound like a nice day! I’ll be sure to post the finished cardigan here, there and everywhere! 😄
Could you hear me say, “Oh no!” When I read the part about running out of piping. I once made a cape and it had piping around the edge. I ran out too! I think I needed to buy somewhere between 6 and 8 meters. Your cats are very cute and fluffy. My dog does similar antics but he’s not fluffy. Looking forward to seeing the finished shrug. 😊
Yes it happens to all of us, I guess! Thanks for reading and commenting. I’ll be sure to show it off when I’ve finished!
Bless you for debugging this pattern. I am a narrow backed crone- those arm holes will be treacherous if I just blaze along without modifying!
You win here.
I was thinking the same as I was cutting. I was certain that uniformly placing armholes “right there” would certainly not work for everyone. We ladies are all unique!
Definitely better shorter, and the piping finishes it off lovely – or it will when you get a bit more! 😃
Thank you! I agree!