
I am in LOVE with this cardigan (left - it does have ruffles after all), but with all the sales LOFT has, I'm hard-pressed to pay retail for anything. I know, it's like a sickness. Except handbags...I have a soft spot for handbags, hence my tPF obsession. Ahem, back to the matter at hand. I have a cheapie cardigan that I wanted to make over, at least temporarily, to fulfill my ruffle madness. I actually tried this several ways before I got it to "work." First with grosgrain ribbon (too stiff) ruffled, then pleated (looked forced), and then finally a thin broadcloth ruffled. Ideally I would have a navy chiffon but I could not for the life of me find one at the local Joann's yesterday :( A few differences to note - since even thin broadcloth is thicker than chiffon, the DIY cardigan ruffles have more volume. Also, the cardigan I chose just so happens to be a full-sleeved, longer type of sweater than the cropped LOFT version. OK, enough blabbing. On to the step-by-step tutorial after the jump!