Fabric facing for a knitted button band
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Fabric facing for a knitted button band

Adding a fabric facing to the button band of a hand-knit sweater makes for a clean, stabilized edge that both looks and wears better than the knitted band on its own. While hand-knit fabric is extremely stretchy and floppy, a woven fabric — like a cotton lawn or a quilting cotton — has no stretch and holds its shape extremely well, making it perfectly suited for the part of a garment that is constantly being tugged and manipulated in day-to-day wear. It’s also a great place to add some personality to your sweater — I’ve used a beautiful Liberty of London print from EWE Fibers to add a bit of joy to the inside of my cardigan.

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Bandit: A cardigan for the righteous rabbit
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Bandit: A cardigan for the righteous rabbit

BANDIT is a whimsical cardigan for the playful thief in all of us. The design was inspired by Beatrix Potter’s timeless illustrations, featuring subtle gathers around the collar and cuffs, and named for Peter Rabbit, the daring childhood hero who knew how to claim a carrot that was rightfully his. With a seamless yoked top-down construction knit mostly in stockinette and unique folded hems for the collar and cuffs, this design is meant to be a comfort project, both in the making and wearing.

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