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CKC Serenity - My Dressed Up Sweater

I missed out on the tester call for the first version of this sweater, and I was a bit sad while I watched all of the testers turn theirs in. So... when there was a version 2, I jumped on it! 😉

This is a new sweater by CKC patterns - it's called "Serenity." It is an easy pattern that goes together very quickly!

The Pattern:

The pattern is for a cute almost-off-the-shoulder sweater. It has a slightly relaxed fit, really cute balloon sleeves, and a kangaroo pocket.

The top pattern goes together kind of like a raglan tee, but it's a much wider neckline. I'd say it's somewhere between a wide boatneck and off the shoulder.

It is SO quick, because NO HEMMING! That's right 😉, bands everywhere!

My Top:

I made my sweater using some sweater knit I've had in my stash for a while.... I  had been hanging onto it trying to decide what I would make. When I saw this pattern, I knew it would be perfect for it. For the bands, you need something with good recovery - I used DBP for my bands. I also used DBP for the kangaroo pocket lining because I thought the sweater might be too thick for both layers.

I don't know how you feel about them, but the balloon sleeves just make the pattern to me! 😍

I love how it turned out! It feels kind of dressy to me, so I'm loving it paired with my pearls. I'm REALLY looking forward to wearing it for a date night! 😊

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