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I am hooked on seamed sweaters. Like really hooked. They are brilliant. And so fast. I knit this in about 10 days!

I’ve had this yarn languishing in the my stash, which was originally meant for a sweater for one of the men in my life. In the end, I just never ended feeling inspired enough to cast on. Over and over I came back to maybe knitting something for myself. In the end, I did!

Custom Fit // Sweater Modifications Craftsy Class by Amy Herzog. V-neck cardigan in Cascade 220 Heathers colourway Mallard 2448. © Rachel Smith Anderson

After taking the Craftsy class from Amy Herzog on Sweater Modification, I felt really inspired to give her recommendations a try. M measured me based on her instructions (yes, I made him watch that part of the video!) and then cast on for my now-felted sweater. But it gave me the template for more sweaters!

© Rachel Smith Anderson

Pattern :: Custom Fit // Sweater Modifications by Amy Herzog

Yarn :: Cascade 220 Heathers in colourway 2448 Mallard

Needles :: 5.00mm & 4.5mm (for button band)

Sizing (generated through Custom Fit & recommendations) :: 35” bust, 35” waist, 40” hips (2” negative ease in bust and hips, 2” positive ease in waist)

© Rachel Smith Anderson
© Rachel Smith Anderson

For the ‘vanilla’ v-neck, I added a purl row for a cuff detail on the sleeves and hem. As well, I did a seamed button band rather than a picked up 2×2 rib. I had buttons in my stash that I had originally picked for this yarn. They are slightly too big but the nice thing about that is if I do button it, they won’t pull out when I’m moving around (I’m notorious for choosing too small buttons, usually!).

There’s no pulling across the button band when it’s completely buttoned! It fits perfectly! © Rachel Smith Anderson

I started the v-neck decreases 1” before the armhole shaping. The sweater is 21” long from hem to underarm. It’s the perfect length for a ‘play’ cardigan for me when I’m with the kids. For the v-neck decreases, I worked them every row 8 times, then every other RS row until I had decreased to the number I needed at the shoulders.

As well, I added bust darts, which was a first for me! I added decreases about 1/3 in from the outer edge of the cardigan every other RS row (two decreases total) because I had a little too much fabric over my bust. I love the fit as a result and will definitely do this again.

Custom Fit // Sweater Modifications Craftsy Class by Amy Herzog. V-neck cardigan in Cascade 220 Heathers colour Mallard 2448. © Rachel Smith Anderson

I absolutely love how this fits and can’t wait to wear it. I think it will definitely replace my old Target sweater that I’ve been wearing to death! Thank goodness! This was a great way to start off #slowfashionoctober.

Have you tried Custom Fit? What did you think of it? Are you tempted to try it?

Happy knitting :)

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