How to make a cardigan from a knitted sweater. How to make a cardigan from a sweater




Sorry, the translation is semi-automatic.

1) First, cut off the sleeves.
2) Second, cut off the top of the sweater, just below the neck. Sew the seam straight on the dotted line. This will become the center seam. Move forward, the width of the sweater becomes the height of the cardigan - and vice versa.
3) Cut the sides of the sweater straight, and eliminate the underarm curve.

Measure the width of your back (from tip of shoulder to tip of shoulder). You can add a few inches to this measurement if you'd like your cardigan to have a looser fit. Mark the sides of the future cardigan with this measurement so that the center of the back seam (the seam is only there at this point) is in the center of the marks.
4) Fold the sides of the long panel sweater towards the center by folding it. The folded parts will become the front parts of the cardigan.
Next, mark the shoulder seams. The author wanted the collar to be 5cm high and her measurement at shoulder width was 10cm, which meant she had to mark a 10x10 square in the top corner of both sides. Your measurements may differ slightly from hers.

5) Cut and sew along the line. You should have a sort of bottle shape to your cardigan at this point.
I will move on the sleeves now, and return to the sweater after that. I
Adjust the sleeves, the author shortened them to an elbow length, but you may not need this.

Back to the cardigan:

1) Place the sleeve on the side of the cardigan and mark how big the opening will be. Trim both armholes. Sew on the sleeves of the cardigan.

2) Since the author's cardigan was already quite short after all this, she decided to make an artificial hem for him. I used a sweater cut from the side strips to gather together a long strip for the hem. I sewed it on the bottom of the cardigan.

3) Now you need to make all the seams flat. To do this, stretch the elastic band along the front of the cardigan, fix it on the ironing board, steam well and cool.

Steam the sleeves and everything else.

4) Finally, fold and sew the top and bottom edges of the cardigan and sleeves.

Tips for sewing on a sewing machine:
1. Use a narrow zigzag stitch or knit stitch (what looks like a zipper) to sew the center seam and shoulder seams and sleeves.
2. Use a wide zigzag stitch to cover the raw edges.
3. Use a double needle for the edges.

The approach of winter cold makes you hide your favorite short dresses, plaid shirts and give preference to something knitted, woolen and warm. Surely each of us has a sweater in the bins of the wardrobe, which we will definitely never wear. Don't rush to throw it away. Because today we have prepared 15 incredible ideas to recycle an old unwanted sweater into an interesting, fashionable or practical item for your wardrobe or home.

1. Knitted skirt

Warm and knitted skirts are one of the must-haves of this season. A self-respecting fashionista does not have to run around all the boutiques of the city in search of a model that will sit like a glove. We suggest re-wooling your closet stock and making one out of an ordinary sweater.

And for such a new thing, you just need: scissors, threads, possibly an elastic band, pins for measurements. Of course, if you skillfully use a sewing machine, and there is one in the house, the process will go much faster. In general - cut off the desired part of the sweater, sweep from the cut side, if necessary, insert an elastic band or a lock. Half an hour and your skirt is ready.

2. Dress: option 1

You can create a very pretty dress from a large size pullover that will not only keep you warm on cold evenings, but also emphasize your slimness. How to sew such a wonderful outfit is shown in the following photo. For even more extravagance, we recommend sewing leather details on the elbows, belt or collar.

3. Dress: option 2

And this version of the dress is suitable even for an important event or New Year's party. It is enough to add a skirt, collar and cuffs made of lace or any other delicate fabric to the sweater. Such bows are in the trend of the autumn-winter 2016-2017 season.

4. Warm hat

Everything ingenious is simple. We take a sweater, cut out two sides along the contours of some sample, sew it together. Warm, cute and bright hat will warm your ears in the most severe cold.

5. Mitts and mittens

You should not spend time on knitting or money on buying mittens that will hide your hands from the first frost. You can easily make them all from the same old friend of ours.

And to replace the mittens, fashionable fingerless mitts made from the sleeves of an old jumper are perfect:


6. New life

Has your favorite sweater gone out of fashion? It's not a problem. How about diluting it with the same lace? Gentle inserts in the neckline and in the cutout on the back will look especially elegant and fashionable. We recommend sewing on the lace by hand.

7. Designer blanket

If you have already accumulated a whole stack of recyclables, then you will get a wonderful original blanket. Woolen sweaters should be dumped. To do this, we place the blanks in a pillowcase in the washing machine for the longest mode and a strong spin. Next, the sweater mode into squares with a side of 26.5 and 15 cm. Sew. It is more convenient and faster to do this with a sewing machine. However, hand sewing with large stitches will add a special flavor to the plaid.

8. Original bag

Designers say that a girl should have as many bags as there are pairs of shoes. Let's add to our collection also . The instruction is simple: cut out the workpiece as in the photo, sew and turn it inside out.

9. Fashionable snood

Prices for trendy snood scarves from well-known brands are sky-high. So the idea of ​​​​such an accessory with your own hands from an old sweater is to the liking of many. The best thing for our scarf is a knitted copy. We cut off the neck and sleeves, sew the sides, hem the fold with hand stitches and voila - your neck is always warm.

10. Cat bed

In the wild winter cold, not only we freeze. Our pets also want cozy and warm houses to curl up on a cool night. Armed with a pillow, scissors and needles, it is very easy to build a soft bed for your favorite fluffy:

11. Dog suit

In the approach of the New Year, please your dog with a warm new thing. Of course, our idea will not work for large representatives of the canine family, but small four-legged friends will be incredibly grateful to you. To do this, we only need a sleeve, in which we make cuts for the legs.

12. Winter pillowcases

An old sweater will also be a great base for warming your pillows. On buttons, fasteners, one-piece - there is a place for fantasy to roam.

13. Gaiters

Leggings were once used by dancers to warm the ligaments and prevent injury. In the 80s, this piece of clothing came into fashion and remains popular to this day. And from today you don't have to spend money on buying leggings - the sleeves of an old knitted jumper will do an excellent job of this function and will keep your slender legs warm.

New clothes always bring joy to women. One of the great ways to change clothes is to transform boring clothes into something unique and beautiful. It's nice sometimes to feel like a fashion designer and come up with something unique. Surely many people have sweaters or sweatshirts in their wardrobe that are in good condition, but for some reason are not worn. They can make a stylish cardigan. See how easy it is to transform a sweater or sweatshirt into a stylish and elegant cardigan or jacket.

Converting a sweatshirt into a cardigan

We will show an example of converting a sweatshirt into a cardigan, but any sweater can be converted using the same principle.

You will need:

  • crew-neck knitted sweatshirt
  • rhinestones and beads of several colors
  • needle and thread
  • scissors

How to convert a sweatshirt into a cardigan

First, on a flat surface, fold the sweatshirt in half to determine the middle of the product. Iron the fold line.

Cut the sweatshirt straight along the fold line

Turn the edge 1 cm under and sew by hand or with a sewing machine. Later, the seam can be closed with a decorative strip, ribbon or rhinestones.

In fact, the cardigan is already ready, it remains only to decorate it to your liking.

If you want to make a fastener on a cardigan, then it would be more appropriate to make it so that the product does not look tight.

Converting a sweater into a cardigan

An elastic hairband is used as a fastener.

We determine the middle, cut and process the edges, sew on a button and an eyelet.

Another interesting way to transform a sweater or sweatshirt into an elegant cardigan with an asymmetrical closure.

This is how it originally looked. Large men's sports sweatshirt, probably second hand.

We cut off the elastic band of the neck, we form an asymmetry. We cut off the cuffs, it is better to make three-quarter sleeves, if desired, the edges can be processed and decorated.

On the fastener we make several folds for decor and density of the fabric in this place. Align the lower cut of the right and left shelves.

A tutorial on converting an old-fashioned awful sweater into a neat and shaped jacket:

First, the collar with the clasp is cut off. A new fastener is made from the collar clasp. To hide the seams, use velvet ribbons - it will be beautiful and stylish. On the back, the seam is cut and steamed to the sides, after which it is also processed with tape.

To sew a cardigan from start to finish, not everyone has enough time, skill or patience, however, such alterations are within the power of any craftswoman, and literally in the evening you can create a new outfit that will delight you and those around you. Good luck with your rework and creative inspiration!

If you have a sweater that for some reason you don’t need, is new or well-preserved, Irina’s master class will show how you can easily remake it into cardigan for a 2-3 year old child. For this, it’s not even necessary, you can sew everything on your hands.

For work you will need:

  • adult sweater,
  • Detachable zipper, length about 35-40 cm,
  • Thread, needle, scissors,
  • Jacket-sample (according to the size of the child).

We alter the sweater into a children's cardigan

To remake, you need to put the sweater in order, which means washing and ironing, as well as cleaning off the “pellets”, if any, using a typewriter or blade. When you're done, lay the sweater out on a flat surface.


Put a child’s thing on top to evaluate what, where and how much to cut. It is important to match the neck of your sweater with the neck of the baby sweater.


When everything is marked, take large scissors and cut off the excess length and width. Do not forget about allowances and stock. The photo shows that the length of the cardigan will be longer than the sample sweatshirt, the width will also be larger.



After you have cut out the "body" of the future cardigan, you need to cut out the sleeves. For this operation, take the sleeves of a large sweater and lay the elastic on top of the elastic. Consider the desired length of future sleeves. It is better to make them a little longer than the sample has, since the elastic band of an adult thing is usually wider than that of a child’s, it will be possible to bend it.


Place the cut pieces together. But since the “body” of the cardigan is cut only in length and width, you need to make another bevel of the shoulder and reduce the neck itself - it is clearly larger than the child needs. To do this, lay the sample sweatshirt on top, aligning the necks and moving the cut off parts of the sleeves of the adult to the sleeves on the sweatshirt. Cut off the excess at the shoulders and neck.



Cut the front piece in half for the fastener.


All details are cut out, you can collect a cardigan. The seams of the neck need to be smoothed on both sides so that it is not very thick and stiff. Work the seams on the outer (at the shoulder) side of the neck of the back and shelves. Do this with plain sewing thread overlock stitch. Put a smaller stitch, no more than 4-5 mm, also 4-5 mm deep, so that the knitwear does not unravel.


The shoulder can be folded together and overcast both sections at once. After the edges are processed, lay the connecting stitch with a needle-back seam (see illustration).



All other parts are ground like this: put the parts together with the right side to each other and overcast, and then lay the connecting line.


Bend the bottom doubly and sweep or chip off with needles.


Sew a double stitch with a back-to-the-needle stitch that mimics a machine stitch. Do not tighten the stitches too much, otherwise it will not be elastic.



Baste or pin the sleeves and overcast the seam first, then lay the connecting stitch.



It remains to sew a lock. If your sweater has a double stand-up neck, then you need to slightly rip it up to put the zipper inside. If you do not have a double neck, but a golf collar, you can simply fold it in half in length and sew in a lock, so you can close the zipper on both sides.


Baste the lock or pin it with needles, while slightly bending the edge inward. The bottom edge of the lock should be on a par with the bottom of the cardigan, cut off the excess length of the lock from above.


Lay the lines with a “back of the needle” seam, sewing in a lock.



The baby cardigan is ready. The universal style of such a product is suitable for both boys and girls.

And from the remnants of the sweater, especially if it was large, you can sew something else, such as a hat, mittens, or even.

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Hello! My name is Sasha Sanochki and I run the Second Street blog dedicated to stylish and creative clothing alterations. Every day I publish 5 new articles on this topic.

I did not personally make all of these alterations without exception. But I've been getting up at 5 a.m. for almost two years every day to find (before work) 5 fresh and interesting ideas for reworking clothes from old to stylish, translate them, process all the photos, make them in the same style, write a post and publish it . In two years they accumulated exactly 3000.

Every day I scroll through about 4,000 sites in the reader in search of materials, and only a third of their materials relate to handmade or fashion - I find the rest of the ideas in gossip columns, style coms, films, clips and even magazines like Forbes sometimes. I just want to have it all in one place.

I would like to show you at least a few of the 3000 ideas that have accumulated over 2 years on the site:

I decided to choose only 5 ideas for each of the popular types of clothing alterations in the last month, because it is difficult to choose from 3000 equally interesting ones). And I tried to choose those that can be shown here, without dragging a bunch of photos with master classes

So let's go:

5 t-shirt redesign ideas

1. Alteration of a vest:

I love alterations of vests). There is nowhere easier: a vest + a bowl of paint for dipping. Looks really cool.)

2. Playing with the texture of the T-shirt:


A long cotton T-shirt can be cut - by cutting out circles, and then washed at high temperature - the sections will twist and will not “creep” (just don’t wring out in a typewriter!). Wear with a dress or leggings and a T-shirt.

3. How to tag a guy:

TeenVogue and designer Erin Fetherston come up with an idea: slather your lips with acrylic paint (fu, nasty, yup) and leave a print boldly right on the collar of his T-shirt or shirt. After drying, it remains only to iron it with the hottest possible iron - and your ex-libris on it forever. IMHO, on women's clothing somehow not very:

... and for men - that's it). A cute idea for faithful and tender lovers and a hot / playful one for notorious machos).

4. Shirt and T-shirt Dress:

What does it mean to combine beautifully)) - take a closer look - after all, the dress is actually a mix of shirts and T-shirts cut and sewn together.

5. T-shirt - blinds:


A $48 tutorial on converting two T-shirts into a sort of blinds T-shirt from Anthropologie can be found on the website, it's too detailed to copy.

5 jeans redesign ideas

1. Jeans from pieces:


I think that such a fit would not be easy to achieve if they were really sewn from pieces. So - most likely, these are thin summer jeans, on which pieces of other summer and thin ones that match in shades were sewn. And then cut off the bottom layer in places. In my opinion, there are only a couple of places where the main fabric up to the knees on top was really replaced in some area with another.

2. Ulyana Kim Dress:

Very beautiful combination of two types of jeans!

3. Isabel Marant Painted Jeans:

Painted jeans idea by Isabel Marant permanent marker in hand - and go!

4. Men's T-shirt and Jeans Makeover:

Listen, well, this, in my opinion, is just wildly cool! Something really interesting and wearable for guys. Yes, for girls too. I think that in this way you can decorate with belts both the bag and the back of the jacket.

As a bonus to the picture - a slightly rocker way to slightly increase the length of the jeans or save those that are worn out on the knees). Although with old, stretched and worn jeans, I think it will look pathetic.

It's better to use both ideas if HE decided to quit his office plankton career and finally become a rock musician. For the first concerts - the most it).


5. Bear from old jeans. Just a bear):

5 shoe redesign ideas:

1. Men's Creative Business Shoes:


It was, yes, it was already 5 times. But in this case, I liked the performance - on strict men's shoes. With a business suit and tie, it should break the patterns of impressionable partners. You say goodbye after the meeting, they leave the table to shake your hand - and, seeing the shoes, they hang) ....

2. Shredded Converse:


Shredded Converse the famous model of sneakers - the legends of the converse family, released last year and ideally suited the hot summer of 2010). They look desperately vintage - shabby, as if crumbling on the go. Ideal for delicate girlish dresses, relaxed knitwear, denim mini shorts and skinny jeans. They became an unusual and stylish alternative to the uniform of Moscow streets - ballet flats, gladiator sandals and sandals with webbed high heels.

The next summer is promised to be just as stuffy, so it makes sense not to throw away your old sneakers, but to repeat this "chip" on your own - at the same time save $ 80 (regular Converses cost from $ 40, and the Shredded model, which is in the photo - $ 120).

Everything is quite simple, take nail scissors - and go ahead, so below I will list only a few tips “essentially” from the source (links to all sources are in the posts on the site):

1. When cutting out the rectangles between the blocks, be sure not to cut the rectangle behind the leg, on the heel. There should have remained a dense rectangular area, conceived by the manufacturer - it is he who will hold back the entire structure in the end.

2. Converse sells these models with or without a laced tongue, depending on the color. Decide which is more convenient for you. If you decide to cut - outline the same semicircle around your fingers (the same depth) as on your favorite ballet flats - and cut boldly. It should be 1-1.5 cm wide - wider than the “rubber nose” of the sneaker. It will look like this:

3. It is convenient to make “dranina” along the cuts just with your fingers. Rub the edges well between your fingers as shown in the photo below. the lining of the converse frays more than the upper colored dense fabric - therefore it is better not to rub it, only the upper paint layer - it will quickly unravel to the width of the upper layer.

3. How to decorate men's shoes with spikes, but nobly:


In this case, one shoe would completely subdue me (especially if a casual jacket is on top).

4. Painting shoes with markers and paints:

Great shoe decor idea by artist Deborah Thomson. Deborah uses popular techniques with tattoo designs on shoes, and paints wedding shoes, etc. and so on.

5. Shoes with Painted Soles:

The original move is not to paint the shoes themselves, but only their soles. It does not bend as much as shoe socks, for example - which means that the paint in these places will not crack. Provided high heels - and it will be seen well. For example, I always notice yellow price tags on shoes that are not torn off in these places when I follow someone along the path)).

5 Dress Up Ideas

1. Constructor: Sports Tank Back & Sexy Dress:

In my opinion, very cool! In front, for sure, is the standard "sexy kitty" - and when you turn your back - you show the world the other side of yourself - athletic and perky). And the difference in color only emphasizes it.

The jumper on top - in my opinion, looks like a strap from a cheap sports backpack)).

2. Dress with slits:

A beautiful texture and a way to revive an old dress with a second one thrown over the top. On the top dress, if it is made of acetate silk, the pattern can be "burned out" with a standard wood burner. We burned whole lace collars to each other at needlework lessons at school.

3. Luminous Paints:

Remember, earlier at VDNH, for example, in the pavilion "Culture", luminous paints for fabric were sold in departments with various luminous nonsense? In such small round plastic tubes. In addition, they are often found in various stalls, especially for some reason near the railway station).

Here's what happens if you paint clothes with them:


One of my friends used such tubes (of different colors) to paint a paisley dress with such luminous colors with such luminous colors. I just put dots of different colors along the contour of different cucumbers. Since during the day this paint is translucent, and she chose the color (and the dress is motley) - during the day it was completely unnoticeable. And at night it was a bomb! It looked very even - not at all vulgar, as elegant as possible - apparently due to the subtlety of the drawing.

4. Decorate a simple dress:

Zebra - not a zebra, a mask - not a mask ... in general, like this, with the help of an appliqué, an ordinary white trapeze dress was given an almost mystical look.

5. NedoBeckham reworked turtleneck dress by Joseph Altuzarra.

A promising new designer is Jezzef Altuzarra and his idea (he clearly sympathizes with Victoria Beckham and her models) to remake a sweater dress:


You will need:
Turtleneck in cotton jersey dress (they used American Apparel).
Two shoulder pads.
Scissors, needles and threads.

The recipe for “feel a little Wicca” is simple:

Cut off the sleeves so as to leave a little "wings" at an angle.

With the rest of the sleeves, we tighten the overhead "shoulders" on one side.

We hem them from the inside to the dress, at the same time slightly bending the edges.

5 ideas for altering jackets


1. This jacket costs $ 410 - and pins in the right amount - 500-700 rubles. And every second person has a Chanel-style jacket;).

2. The idea of ​​altering the jacket from the 2011 lookbook by Junky Styling.


3. Sheer Back Blazer:


Jacket, part of the back of which was replaced with a transparent insert. In the showroom, the top of the jacket consisted of two parts, one on top of the other: when altering your jacket, you can simply cut it off and sew on the inside of the transparent fabric pleated, sewing it into the side seams:




By the way, did you pay attention to the decor of the trousers with a ribbon?

4. Another Zara Coat:

Zara seems to have finally remembered where they started and began to do “sharp” things again. Another Zara coat in my collections is another confirmation of this.

The original reverse side of the collar - usually the skin is sewn there (besides, it allows you to keep the collar "raised" - for example, I just go like that). It can be made from a beautiful tie) - here, it seems, this is done.

5 shirt makeover ideas:

1. ASOS.com shirt redesign idea:


2. Pants - saruel from a shirt:


Shirt alteration. If everything is clear with the topic (everything was cut off at the level of pockets and on an elastic band) - then an explanation for how to make panties a la "saruel" from a shirt- see under the cut:

source material).

Having outlined a semicircle, we make a collar along it.

We steam the pockets carefully - they will interfere with the material of the shirt to drape plastically.

As a result, it should turn out like this (after you sew the hole in place of the collar):

At the waist, the design is regulated by a knot).

3. Unusually "dirty" shirt:


Brilliant, unusually soiled shirt)! In a bright cage - turquoise - purple - I will definitely repeat for myself. It will be enough, I think, to dip 6/8 into black paint on a Dylon-type fabric (it does not need to be heated, boiled, and other perversions).

4. An elegant way to downsize a shirt:

5. Hybrid:


Hybrid GMO shirts and sweatshirts from Hussein Chalayan.

5 accessories ideas

1. 0_o suddenly!


Chain on a garter for stockings.

2. Congenial Clutch:

One of the few easy-to-sew clutch bags, which only benefits from ease of manufacture. And the pattern of such a clutch is nowhere simpler and is sold in every second store - just today I bought croissants at Azbuka Vkusa, for example) - in a craft bag of the ideal size for this case.

3. Ring Bracelet:

If you have been offered 8 times and you have never returned the ring back, you can make a bracelet out of them and wear it proudly, like a savage woman, a necklace from the scalps of defeated enemies. Well, like how they draw stars on planes for those shot down in battle).

4. Shoulder straps on the coat:


To make such leather shoulder straps on a coat, leather from one glove will be enough. Another thing is that they need to be “supported” with something then - for example, with a belt made of the same leather texture.

5. Bags and backpacks from leather jackets:


We wrote many times about bags made from old leather jackets. But personally, I adore, firstly, backpacks, and secondly, such a simplified, a la masculine, style in bags:


I couldn't even choose what to show you - I liked everything so much! And the prices are quite real, not overpriced.

and for a snack 5 interior ideas:

1. T-shirt rugs:


Laura is a seamstress with more than 20 years of experience and great taste. That is why she managed to build a successful business on what many are trying to make money on: recycling T-shirts from second-hand stores into carpets and rugs.

Laura's rugs always attract attention with subtle color combinations and original shapes. 20 photos - under the cut (and there you will also find a link to the photo - a master - class on crocheting a similar rug - the main thing is there - it’s clear how to hide the ends by tying cut T-shirts together). Laura herself, in my opinion, weaves them with pigtails, after which she painstakingly sews the pigtails together ( I would like to know with what machine or foot she manages to take such a thickness). It takes her 3-4 months to make one rug out of T-shirts.

2. How to decorate the wall with old magazines:

Idea by extra budget wall decor from Irina: these strips are simply folded into tubes and flattened magazine pages pasted onto the base.

Moreover, you can decorate in this way not only the wall, but also the vases:

And photo frames:

3. Bears - pillows from shirts:


Annika Jermyn makes teddy bears out of old shirts and calls them Mr._ then the individual name of each _ and sells for $75. You can even order from your own shirt. The toys are large - 40 centimeters high and 48 - wide.

4. Pillows with interesting textures:


Handmade sofa cushion with ingenious texture. For such laborious work and $ 265 is not a pity.


Although this one, for $110, a pillow with a British flag made of leather, is no worse.

5. Cool dude, yo! Mr. Ben Venom makes patchwork quilts from old T-shirts with heavy metal prints in the same style. For connoisseurs, so to speak).

In general, I invite you all to visit the "Second Street", who are interested in the topic of alterations in clothing or interior)).

PS. Lastly, we have contests going on there, participate with your ideas, the prizes will be good)!


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