I made a Citrine entirely of leftover scraps from other projects. In this post I show you how to go from remnants of knit fabrics to fully-formed cardigan.
Read MoreI made a Citrine with a slightly less voluminous sleeve - in this post I show you how!
Read MoreVideo tutorial: I show you how to measure percentage stretch in knit fabric
Read MoreA french terry cardigan with contrasting bindings made with view b of the Citrine pattern - coming soon!!
Read MoreHere’s a fun project I made last year for Clementine with my upcoming pattern for knits, Citrine.
Read MoreTake a look at view b of Citrine - featuring gathered sleeves and waist, and buttons. Pattern coming soon!!
Read MoreTake a peek at my newest design!
Read MoreFor this version of Jade, I added width to the sleeve piece by slashing and spreading it at the center, gathered the top and bottom of the sleeve, and added double-fold cuffs to the sleeve ends. Here’s a quick tutorial!!
Read MoreHere’s an outfit I made for Hugo for back-to-school using my Flashback Tee and Parsley Pants sewing patterns.
Read MoreMy latest recommendation for knit sewing: a great stretch thread that actually holds up!
Read MoreThree tops, same pattern! I used my Jade pattern to create three cosy merino wool tees.
Read MoreI’m on a roll with knitted projects, so today I’m sharing a fun outfit that includes a never-blogged knitted Regen shawl and cropped Rose Pants — both finished in 2018) and my sweater knit Jade tee, previously blogged here.
Read MoreA cosy Jade tee, made with sweater knit.
Read MoreWhen I started planning to make Cassie's Rose pants, I knew I also wanted to make her a Jade tee to wear with them. She ended up wearing a grey...
Read MoreSmooth hems on knits can be tricky to achieve; with Jade we felt like we finally landed on a technique that REALLY worked (no curling; looks smooth, not stretched out...
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