Necessity is definitely the mother of invention! This tutorial is based on my need to convert some of my summer pieces into fall/winter wear. It's a shrug you wear inside your clothes! More and more, I am trying not to have this dichotomy between summer and fall and have my wardrobe reflect a smooth transition rather than a break. Too philosophical?
Anyway, here's the pattern I made from a New York Times paper page. I buy the paper all the time, read it, and then save it to cut it up for patterns. Am I the only one who does this?
Well, here it is, it's a very simple pattern:
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Cut and paste this pattern and enlarge based on your measurements |
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My shoulder circumference is 15 inches so with stretchy material, 14 1/2 is good, with a little seam allowance. My arm length is 21 inches but I like my sleeves long and semi ruched at the end so 27 inches worked for me. Now use your measurements to make the pattern. |
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Place on fold of fabric. Use pins or weights to hold down pattern in place. These are ankle weights that I should be exercising with, lol. |
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This is what it looks like after cutting. |
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Open it up and this is what you'll have |
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Unite top and botom points on each side |
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Pin |
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Stitch |
Now we're going to make a binding for the opening
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Cut a 36 in. long and 2 1/2 in. wide strip. Add the two ends of the strip and stitch |
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Now fold width-wise uniting seam allowance |
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This is how it will look from the outside |
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Iron, imprinting the fold on fabric |
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Pin to opening of shrug, raw edge to raw edge. I always pin top, bottom, left, and right and then ease and stretch the binding to fit the opening. |
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I like to serge all the seams but if you do not have a serger, you can zig zag stitch or just do a regular double stitch for durability. |
Now I will show you how I use my "underneath clothes" sleeve shrug.
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This is a summer top I made a while ago that I absolutely love and would love to wear in the winter showing off the color block, without covering it with a sweater. |
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Here's my little underneath sleeve shrug |
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Voila! I have a nice seudo winter top |
My underneath sleeve shrug is also great for winterizing strapless items
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This is what it looks like without anything over it. Here, it is paired with a sleeveless/strapless jumpsuit. It's a little too bare for me but you can wear it like this too. |
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From the back |
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With a knitted vest. You have three layers going on; jumpsuit, sleeve shrug, and the vest |
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I like it this way the best! I love layers.
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So grab your stretchy fabric and scissors. This is a super easy project that really goes a long way in "stretching" your wardrobe. If you have questions, please leave a comment or e-mail me.