Kathryn's Sample Garments Warm up to Sweater Knits

Kathryn's Sample Garments
Bulky Sweater Knit Jacket

Kathryn's Sample Garments Warm up to Sweater Knits
Kathryn's Sample Garments Warm up to Sweater Knits

The black/winter white/grey wool blend bulky sweater knit was perfect for an outdoor wrap jacket. The fabric has a berber finish on one side and ribs on the other. I used the fuzzy berber texture for the right side of the garment. For the contrasting sleeves, I used a Ponte knit and created my own ribbed fabric.

Katherine Tilton's Vogue pattern V8778 was used as a base for the design. I used the Right Front pattern piece for both of the fronts and cut a duplicate pattern labelling one as Left and one as Right Front. I shortened the front and back pattern pieces by 2" using the lengthen/shorten line found on the pattern. I wanted to create an asymmetrical closure. To do this, I added 2 1/2" to the vertical front edge of the Right Front at the neck edge coming out to 4" extra at the hemline. At the hemline of the Right Front I added 2 3/8" to the lower hem edge, tapering to join the original hemline at the side seam. To the new Left Front pattern piece I added a new piece along the vertical front edge that went from 3/8" extra at the neck to 4" extra and the hem. This gave me a good overlap for the front closure. I added a 3/4" hem allowance to the front edges and hemline of front and back pattern pieces. Using the original Collar pattern piece I added extra length to fit my new front pieces. For the Right Front Collar edge I added 2 1/2" to the outer edge, which created a point. As this was going to be worn as an outdoor jacket, I wanted the sleeves to fit over another garment. To give a bit of extra room, I added 1/2" extra to each sleeve seam tapering to nothing at the underarm.

All of the pattern pieces were cut in a single layer with the right side of the fabric facing up. I cut 2 collar pattern pieces as I wanted the collar to be nice and thick and stand up on its own.

I used a large snap closure and added a decorative ebony button. The neck edge was finished with binding made from black jersey. The front and hem edges were turned back 3/4" and cover stitched in place. I fused 1" strips of bias knit interfacing to these edges to help stabilise them before cover stitching.

Medium Weight Sweater Knit Top

Kathryn's Sample Garments Warm up to Sweater Knits
Kathryn's Sample Garments Warm up to Sweater Knits

For the pretty sweater knit top I used the Sewing Workshop Olive Top pattern. The grey ribbed sweater knit fabric had some mohair and a glint of shine to it. I trimmed the neck edge with silk charmeuse binding and purchased a beautiful grey satin separating zipper from Botani Trimmings.