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The sweater is a pretty basic sweater, with a lovely loose turtleneck, large cuffs at the wrists and is finished with a self-fabric bottom band.
In searching through my stash, I found a black super stretchy fabric (maybe a matte slinky - remember that stuff?!), with very fine taupe stripes. It took me longer to trace the pattern off than it did to sew, and neither took very long to do.
I love the finished result. I did a Nancy Zieman pivot and slide method of adding 1" to the bust instead of a traditional FBA (I didn't want a dart in this fabric). I also added 2" in length to the sleeves.
Before I added the bottom band, I sewed the pieces together on one side and then wrapped it around my hips, marking where I wanted the final result to be. I ended up whacking off about 10 cm in the width of the band to make it more fitted. I would suggest doing this for each top you make from this pattern as all stretch knits behave differently.
I'm really happy with the final result. So happy, in fact, I immediately cut out another one from a fabric I had just bought.
I added about 5 cm to the length at the centre front, tapering it to nothing at the side seams to accommodate my bust volume, instead of only the width that the Nancy Zieman method FBA seems to add.
I will certainly need to wear a cami, tank or tee underneath this top as it is very showy otherwise, but I love the unusual fabric.
I think this is a cozy but lightweight sweater that will be great for the transition to spring. If it ever arrives...that is.
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