Pullover upcycling
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Pullover upcycling. Get inspired and try out new things.
Refashioning old clothes into new, beautiful pieces makes shopping at the thrift store (or even in your own closet) feel like a gold mine!
Turn an unflattering pullover sweater into a more wearable and versatile cardigan with this easy-to-follow sewing tutorial.
Luanne Didzun saved to Upcycling - Luanne
I wanted to squeeze in one last sweater refashion before winter was over. I made these leggings from a wool sweater I picked up at the ...
Melissa Pattacini saved to Upcycle clothes
DIY Sweater Hat, Glove, & Scarf | Upcycle | Restyle | JenuineMom.com

Caros Fummeley saved to Upcycling
Not sure what to do with old sweaters? There are many things to do with upcycled sweaters. Upcycling sweaters to make a cozy hat takes less than an hour!

KarensKreationsABC saved to Sewing
Original clothing design by textile artist Pearl Red Moon This is an Asian inspired coat with an asymetric crossover side front with options to make it with one, two or no patch pockets. The coat is unlined but when worn unbuttoned the left side front has a wide internal facing that allows it to fall back with the face side of the fabric showing. Across the back of the coat 4 darts sculpt the waist. The full length sleeves are enhanced with wide cuffs that can be turned back if desired. The…

Shanna Ammons saved to sewing
Lagenlook style dress by indie designer. Pheenie is a womens pullover dress with 3/4 length sleeves. Features horizontally inset pockets at each side of the drop waist seam. The front has 4 large panels and the option to make a 5th or 6th small “yoke” style panel at each top front shoulder. The back has 4 panels and the waist seam curves low at the centre back. The hem has a wide facing and a shirt hem line curving upwards at the side seams. This is a long line dress designed for the hem to…

Gailletteclaudie saved to Couture
Requested by some nice folks on Ravelry... Yarn: Vannas Choice Solidor any worsted weight yarn you prefer. Gauge: Approximately 17 stitches in 4 inches **Gauge in this project is not terribly important, as the sweater is a knit-to fit deal. I would suggest knitting a swatch…

Erin Porter Ballard saved to Crafts