- by amy
I love cardigans but my husband always gives me slack about them. He says they look like old Grandpa sweaters. When I saw McCalls 6803 Misses’/Men’s Cardigan I knew I’d be making it, screw his opinion! (sorry honey!)
My measurements were 33-28-38 so I cut a size Small. I think that was the perfect size. This pattern is unisex, so it’s not meant to be very form fitting. My fabric was a knit so it had a bit of stretch and movement, but not a lot. I did add 1 inch to the length of the sleeves. (Monkey arms never have long enough sleeves!)
The pattern itself is very easy to make and I didn’t really have any issues, except the interfacing on the band around the neck/buttonholes. I think maybe I was supposed to cut the interfacing a different direction because I couldn’t stretch it to fit properly. I had to add about 7 inches more on the neckband 🙁 But in the end you really can’t tell and it doesn’t look too bad, just a bit puckery. I believe it was direction #36, next time I will double check and follow the directions better, oops.
Other than that hiccup things went smoothly! The cardigan is very comfortable.
I love pockets and these call for edge stitching. I had never used an edge stitching foot until this project (yeah, I know!!) and wow did it make a difference! Totally made my life easier and looks amazing in the end.
I also love that the cardigan is long on my waist. I have a long torso and typically have to alter for that, but this time around I didn’t have to do anything and it turned perfect. Pretty much covers up my bum.
I would like to make a womens cardigan next time though. I like my clothing to be a bit more form fitting and flattering. In the end though, great pattern, super simple and accents my winter wardrobe.
All that said, I’m sick of winter! It’s been pretty brutal this year and I want sunshine back and pretty summer dresses!
Front/Back:
The most stupid comment you’ve ever seen: If Ron’s (from Harry Potter) hair is called red, is your hair called red too?
And the normal part of comment – I like your sweater 🙂
Yep it’s red… but his is natural 😉 I like to call mine Mario Red 😉 HAHA! And thanks!
Your cardigan is absolutely gorgeous. You did a beautiful job and it looks beautiful on you. And, WOW, all the rowsl match!
Tell your husband that your friend said that your sweater in NO way looks like a Grandpa (Grandma?) sweater!!!
I don’t think he minded it as much once it was made… or maybe he just knows better now? LOL
Amy Lura…You just keep on making some hot looking outfits/items….I love this and looks great on you..keep up the good “sewing” looking forward to seeing the next item you sew….love you, Mom
Thanks Mom 🙂 I have so much stuff to add that I’ve made and about to go make more!
I think it looks great 🙂
Thank you 🙂
it’s awesome! I love a baggy cardigan, ignore your husband, mine always questions what I make 😉
I always think the old guys wearing them look very nice LOL So logically mine would look nice too 😉 haha!
Wow I may have to have you make some stuff for me! You got some talent there Amy! I’d say your sewing is just like you sweet 😉 keep at it my friend
Thanks! 🙂
I love it! But I totally agree, the weather needs to perk up asap!
Yes!! And now it’s currently sleeting/snowing 🙁
Grandpa? Pah. Looks great to me and I love the scandi print!
Hehe thanks 😀 I got that fabric at $3 a yard on sale! Score!
I love it! I agree though, the weather needs to perk itself up asap!
Thank you and yes it does!!
I am considering using this pattern with a woven fabric. Not sure how the result will be given the pattern suggests using knits. On the knit subject, did you consider using a fusible stretch interfacing?
I’m not sure how it would look with a woven. It is drafted to be baggy – or that’s just the big 4 having massive amounts of ease! I didn’t think of fusible stretch interfacing until a couple weeks later – duh LOL Oh well, live and learn!