I read a lot of magazines at the gym. Sometimes I just flip through them looking at pictures. A few weeks ago, I saw a Banana Republic ad for this sweater (o.k., not this sweater, the one in the ad was grey and white, but it was similar and I couldn't find the stock photo of the other one) and knew I had to make it.
I took two other shirts (again ones I had lying around ready to be repurposed) and set to work.
I cut 2 inch strips of fabric from each shirt and then cut them open at one seam making a long strip of fabric to work with. (can you believe I don't have a rotary cutter and mat? seriously! sounds like a good Christmas gift idea!) Then I ruffled each strip using the sewing machine tension technique (setting the tension on the highest setting, and the length of the stitch to the longest. Try it. It automatically ruffles the fabric with no pulling!).
I pinned each ruffle in place on the sweater and then sewed them down.
I cut 2 inch strips of fabric from each shirt and then cut them open at one seam making a long strip of fabric to work with. (can you believe I don't have a rotary cutter and mat? seriously! sounds like a good Christmas gift idea!) Then I ruffled each strip using the sewing machine tension technique (setting the tension on the highest setting, and the length of the stitch to the longest. Try it. It automatically ruffles the fabric with no pulling!).
I pinned each ruffle in place on the sweater and then sewed them down.
18 comments
What a great idea. I am glad I stumbled on your site!
So cute! I love this sweater. I did a fashion post today on my blog and included a ruffle dress I love...ruffles are everywhere! So fun (:
I love it!!! post it on my holiday gift link party!! so cute!
SOOO CUTE! Love it!
It turned out really cute and I don't know what you mean by saying you weren't meant to model.
your sweater is so pretty. I think your modeling is great too.
yours is better!!!
Awesome, awesome, awesome! Golly, I wish that if I saw something cute in a mag I could just whip it up. Kudos to you on a great job!!!
This is FABULOUS! I love it!!
So cute and easy! Love this idea.
very cute! I have to say I'm not usually a fan of the huge ruffly fashions going on right now, but this one is tasteful and doesn't add a whole lot of bulk tot he garment. I like it! :)
I love it and saw a similar sweater in the Eddie Bauer catalog I've been meaning to try! Great job!
Very cute! I think I like yours better!
Oh my -- How I love this! It's a wonderful idea and very do-able, as well. Thank you for sharing it on the Boardwalk Bragfest today.
Thanks for linking to TAke-A-Look Tuesday over at Sugar Bee Craft Edition - I featured you today! -
Mandy, www.craftedition.blogspot.com
Holy Craft this is cute! :) I love me a cute cardi! Thanks for linking up to TOO Cute Tuesday!
http://funkypolkadotgiraffe.blogspot.com/
Holla! I featured you this week on TOO Cute Tuesday! Hope you'll come and link up a new project!
http://funkypolkadotgiraffe.blogspot.com/2010/11/too-cute-tuesday-linky-par-tay.html
Very VERY cute!!
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