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Evolution Part 3 2018 Or A Stitch in Time Part 5?
I wasn’t too sure what name to give this blog as it
deals with the Summer Cape and Toggles. I will let you decided which series of
blogs it belongs with.
Summer
Cape Gap Width Problem
I have a bit of a Gap Width problem with my Summer Cape.
This is a result of two problems. One is that I have put on weight a bit of
weight since it was originally made. The second problem is that with it being
reclaimed yarn it has a tendency to stretch.
Unfortunately the belt I made to pull the edges together
is no longer sufficient and I am going to come up with something else.
I-Cord
and Loop
In order to combat the increasing gap and it falling
off my shoulders I have decided to add fastenings to it. Luckily I have some of
the cotton I used to knit the edging left.
I wasn’t quite sure exactly how much cord I needed. Therefore
I knitted a test piece of approximately 7cm.I then sewed the tail ends together
to make a Loop.
Toggle
Sewn
I used the edge of the brown and grey as a marker and
sewed on one of the Toggles I had taken off the Green Winter Cape.
Loop
Sewn
Using the same marking point I sewed on a Loop on the
underside of the opposite edging.
Pin
Markers
Next I measured roughly 6 cm between each Toggle and
marked the place with a pin. I then sewed each Toggle and Loop in place.
The Toggles were fine but the Loops looked awful.
Therefore I unpicked them and reattached on the Front.
Toggles
and Loops Finished?
I now have six Toggles and Loops in place. As you can
see I haven’t put them all the way down. I am going to try it like this and see
how I get along.
If I need more fastenings I will have to soak the other
Toggles first. This is because most of them have dye marks from being on the Winter
Cape. – Watch this space.
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