 Hey guys! I'm here today to show you my February Sew My Style project, the Sonio Cartigan by Named Patterns. This oversized and relaxed cardigan was such a breeze to make with dropped shoulders, a rounded neckline, and overlapped front edges that are self-faced. The listing on the website doesn't tell you this, but there's actually a really neat trick to getting the center front corners at the hem finished perfectly. I love how simple patterns can help you elevate your sewing skills with new techniques. The facing is nice and large so that if you decide to fold open the cardigan, you will only see self-fabric. The cardigan isn't lined, so I took some extra steps and surged each raw edge before sewing them together. It's like a cheater Hong Kong finish that I like to do on thicker fabrics. Speaking of fabric, I'm in love with my fabric choice for this cardigan. You'll remember my Sonio swatch video where Michelle from Stylemaker Fabrics sent me a bunch of fabrics to choose from for this particular pattern. I fell in love with this one almost instantly and Michelle later confirmed that it was her favorite too. You can wash it and dry it without issue and it is very comfortable for this relaxed look. So there you have it. That's my Sonio cardigan. I've seen so many great hacks on Instagram like lengthening it by 8 inches for a longer cardigan or making the sleeves out of a stretched leather for added contrast and edginess. I can't wait to make another version. Next up on the Sew My Style schedule is the Virginia leggings by Megan Nielsen. I'll show you the fabric I picked out for mine in my upcoming March Makes video so stay tuned and until then, thanks for watching. Bye!