Thursday, January 19, 2012

Mastering the Separating Zipper and Then (Finally) Refashioning My Sweater

Ben's coat zipper died.  Last year (I cringe) I threw away a coat with a broken zipper


This year, I found a good tutorial online and went for it.  This was after I kept eyeing that dang zipper and thinking, in my naive way, that it didn't look that hard.  Guess what?!  It's NOT HARD - in fact, I would say putting in a separating zipper is easier than a regular zipper!  It's much more intuitive, for one thing.  There's also much less chance of sewing on the zipper teeth accidentally and breaking a needle.


So I fixed Ben's coat.  Then I took a deep breath and cut up my lambswool crewneck sweater.  I've been all talk about this project for close to 2 years now (scaredy-cat).


The sweater is a lovely material and color, but I hate to commit to crewnecks because what if I get too hot?  Then I have to wiggle out of it, and by this point in winter, I'm getting tired of putting on all those clothes and I want easy layers.


I cut off the sleeves and slit the sweater up the middle.  I expect I'll use the cutoff sleeves as filler for hotpads.  I finished the newly-raw edges with bias binding.  I treated the sweater as if it was made of woven fabric; this was not successful with the armholes, which sagged out quite a bit.
So I made darts under the the armholes, to pinch in the excess.


Then I put in a bright green separating zipper.  I am so pleased with how this turned out!  Especially with my hefty Gap  men's flannel shirt from the thrift store.



13 comments:

  1. YOU'RE SO BRAVE! I love how the sweater turned out, and that you were able to save a very nice coat. Well done!

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  2. That looks amazing! I really love the outfit in the top pictures of it. The color combination brings out the red in your hair, which I'd never noticed before.

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  3. Perfect job on the zippers! Love the outfit. Nice colors together ; ) The plaid looks great, but I also love the pink and the little scarf is the perfect touch!

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  4. Great, Margo - that is terrific!

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  5. Oh, how lovely everything is! The pink and green! The zippers! I would never have been able to tell that Ben's zipper was a re-do.

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  6. Very clever and looks good! Have you ever felted wool? You could felt the sleeves and make something from them...

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  7. You are amazing! They both look superb.

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  8. Anon, I felted 2 sweaters a few years back and they've been in my stash, waiting for inspiration to hit. Do you have some ideas...? In the meantime, I need filler for hotpads.

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  9. super cute idea. my mom would love this as she always gets hot in sweaters! will share with her. thanks!

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  10. You make everything seem so simply and easy! After reading this post I almost think that I could repair a zipper. Most of all, I love the sweater transformation. I love warm vests.

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  11. You clever thing!! I love the sweater transformation, and salute your zipper-replacing abilities.

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  12. Fantastic, I love the sweater, it is so pretty with the plaid shirt..Looks great on you..
    And fixing your son's coat..yea.yea.. GREAT job.

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