StyleArc Simone cardigan (again)
Yes, I repeat patterns. This is my second StyleArc Simone cardigan. But it won’t be my last.
This is another example of what difference a change of fabric can make. The last time I made this I used a very soft, rather thin, crinkled wool jersey. This time I used a much more substantial ponte and the resulting cardigan is far more structured.
Yes, this is the same fabric that I made Stella’s Swoon cardigan from. Matchy matchy. It’s from Clear It, and I think it’s from the Alannah Hill range. It’s rather spongy, and was hell to twin needle. I decided to use a zig-zag to stabilise the neckband and secure hems instead, with much better results. The rest of the construction was on the overlocker. This is a very straightforward cardigan to sew.
The pockets are far more architectural in this fabric, and don’t really drape. I still rather like them – it’s just a different look to the one in the pattern illustration.
The sleeves are the right length for me, but I rather like them folded up a couple of times. Or in beautiful spring-like weather, pushed up quite a bit! I made this in size 12, and it’s quite generous in fit.
This is a real wardrobe workhorse garment. It’s more than a little bit bright, but that makes it more than a little bit fun!
This is perfect! I might add this to my wish list!
I LOVE these colours on you! The pink is spectacular and I really love it with the navy and those stripes. I thoroughly enjoy seeing how you put different colours together and layer all your pieces.
I think that colour looks amazing on you, and I love the whole outfit. Well done!
It is a very pretty colour. Cardigans are invaluable for spring. I really like the pocket style.
Love the colour, it looks lovely. Good to see it works in the ponti too.
Likey likey the pinkedy pink cardi ardy!
When you find something you love you just have to keep making it! Tried and true is often best 😊 great job.
Love the colour and the style. I have this pattern will have to make it up now. You always inspire me to make time to sew 🙂