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Give an old sweater a new life!
I got the sweater as present but never wore it because unless I wore a long sleeve shirt underneath it was itchy, so I decided to turn it into something more useful with versatility.
It is convertible in that it can be worn three different ways depending on your mood, but my favorite is the Vintage Inspired Capelet that has sort of a 1930's vibe to it. Also, the "flower" is put on a pin back and can be used on its own.
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Step 1
First flip the sweater upside down and cut straight across off underneath the arms from side to side.
The bottom part is what you will use to make the shrug.
Save the top part can be used to make the band and the flower and the sleeves can be saved for another future project (leg or armwarmers).
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Step 4
Now for the flower. Place the cylindrical object on the paper, draw around it and cut out on paper cut it out.
Next fold the paper into a quarter then measure in 1/2 inch or so in and cut away. Repeat.
Pin the outside and middle layers along with the center onto the top portion of the sweater.and cut out each. You will have 3 descending sizes of circles when you are done.
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Step 7
On the bottom side of each circle, gather up the threads and tie in a a knot on each and it will create at "bump" for the center of the flower. Stack them on top of each other starting with the largest at the bottom, the medium one in the center and the small on on the top and push the "bump" in the center up into the next one. Stitch around the center "bump" to secure all layers together.
Clip any lose threads and either use a hot glue gun or stitch the flower the pin back. The pin can be used on this project or to pretty up anything else you would like.
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Step 9
For the look in the first picture above, the band was moved off center and the flower pinned to the band through the band the the shrug to secure it in place.)
The 2nd picture is with just the band.
The 3rd picture is of the capelet without the band or flower.
Although I didn't take a picture of it, you could also use the shrug loose and pin the flower on it somewhere. It could also be pulled up over the back of the head to create a mobius or scrunched and twisted for a cowl/infinity scarf look.