Another M6803 Cardigan

Actually, it’s two cardigans. This could be filed under “pre-Fall” sewing or “I’m always cold” sewing. I made this pattern again because it has become one of my favorite patterns. This is the type of sweater that I would tend to buy so finding a pattern to make my own was SO exciting for me.

 

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I used a very light-weight knit for each one of these that I made this time.

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The green is a bamboo knit and the blue is stretch jersey. Because the material is so light, I did add an interfacing strip on the green cardigan to the top of the pocket piece to give it a little more stability. Honestly, when I finished both sweaters, I really couldn’t tell that adding that made any difference. It did make the pocket a bit easier to fold and sew. I used a very light knit interfacing for this. The only design change was that I didn’t add any closure to the front. I was thinking about using snaps on the blue, but decided to leave it as is.

I had previously made this pattern using a quilted cotton knit (here) which is perfect for cooler days in the Fall and Winter. This is light enough to wear in the summer indoors when the AC is cranked up too high when I’m out of the house. They only took a couple of hours each to make and can be made on the serger almost exclusively. Both of these fabrics were purchased from fabric dot com (one of my favorite online sources for material).

Overall, this is a very versatile pattern that really could get 3 season use (Spring, Summer, Fall). I think it might be out of print now, but if you can get one, I certainly recommend it. This pattern can be made for men or women by the way. Sometimes you need/want to make something that’s quick and functional . This pattern certainly fills the bill on both counts. And, this would probably be really cute in a stretch knit lace as well!

*Affiliate link alert: While I don’t see the same fabric I used, you can check here  or here for similar options. 

It’s A Gray Day…Another McCall’s 6803 Sweater

Before I put this pattern away, I decided to make another one. This time, I used a quilted cotton knit fabric. I made View A which is the same style as the previous one I made here, but the new version is all one color. I used the same fabric for the trim rather than contrasting colors. 


This sweater is so warm and cozy! I got the material at JoAnn’s and decided that this would be the perfect pattern to try it out on. 


My biggest problem was finding buttons that were the right size and color. That seems to be a recurring problem. I’ve also read other bloggers mention something similar. Anyway, the heather gray fabric is one of my favorites for Fall.

So, until next time…

Happy sewing!