I've got some high hopes of getting a good deal of "selfish sewing" done for myself this year and I'm planning hoping to use "Project Sew It" and the themes that Celina picked to sort of give me that extra little push that I need for motivation. I'm looking forward to the challenge!
That being said, I'm having a tough time of it already! Why?
Well, I'm an indecisive lady, to put it mildly, and all month long I've been ogling patterns and fabrics and waffling between this and that and the other thing...
I started the year off quickly with a make that I had hoped to squeeze in before Christmas, but didn't have time for...
A super simple and comfy plaid rayon blend (from Joann) tiny pocket tank. Aside from the fact that I need to iron it...I love this tank, it's such an easy shirt to throw on under a cardigan.
And that brings me to some of my waffling...this month's "Project Sew It" theme is "sweater". Oh man there are so many different sweater patterns floating around out there right now...I really couldn't decide! So, I used my new tank as inspiration and...instead of buying a new pattern, I decided to use what I had...
What I had was the children's Susanne cardigan pattern and some amazing sweater knit that I got on sale at my local fabric shop...
I made the biggest size of the cardi, but shortened it a bit using the size 10 pattern, but the long length of the size 7. I'm only 5'2" which I why I thought I'd give the kid's pattern a try, I figured if it didn't work out then I could always pass it along to Violet.
It doesn't wrap around me all the way and, in hindsight, perhaps I shouldn't have shortened it quite as much as I did, but I really didn't want a long cardigan...
But really it's exactly what I was hoping for it to be...a soft and cozy sweater to toss on over a tank on those chilly, but not cold days.
I really love it! It's perfectly snuggly and easy to wear, and while it might not be a sweater sweater it is made out of sweater knit so it counts! Right?
I think Violet might be secretly (or not so secretly) disappointed that it worked out...because I know she loves it too!
So, two "selfish sewing" makes thus far...but man, I've got to say...I'm still having a tough time deciding on what to make next!