The Pogonip Pullover is the perfect layer for all your outdoor adventures, or as an extra indoor layer if you feel the cold easily!
The Pogonip is an unlined pullover which has spacious welt pockets inserted into the front panel. At the top there's a generous collar which is closed at the front with a half front placket and snap fasteners.
The roomy sleeves are finished with elastic cuffs, as is the hem. The elastic can easily be omitted for a boxier look though, as we did on our blue and pink samples.
The Pogonip is a great layering piece for the cooler months that can be popped on over jumpers and roll-necks when the temperature drops. For extra warmth-factor we've sourced a cosy quilted cotton gauze fabric which will help keep the chill out.
Alongside the snuggly quilted gauze, we've also included a gorgeous cotton lawn in this kit to line the pockets and front panel. In her top tips video Lauren also demonstrates how get a beautiful finish on the inside by using the cotton lawn to create bias binding to neatly bind the seams. The skills you'll learn while working through these steps that are not included in the pattern will be useful for many more projects to come and really build your sewing confidence!

We hunted high and low for the perfect Pogonip fabric and are totally smitten with the one we found! This quilted cotton gauze fabric is soft, snuggly and super warm. The cotton gauze is on both sides of the fabric and sandwiched in the middle is fluffy wadding. The layers are stitched together using a classic quilting design, which gives the fabric texture and visual interest. One side of the embroidery has a slight sheen to it and we recommend you use this as the right side of the fabric so it catches the light nicely.
The gauze layers of the fabric are 100% cotton and the wadding is made from polyester.
The fabric for this kit comes in four colours: Cream, Rose Pink, Sage and Denim Blue
Also included in each kit is a 100% cotton lawn with an abstract floral print. The colours in the design compliment each of the quilted fabrics and we've included it for pocket lining as well as seam binding.
To see the fabrics close up check out the video in the main gallery above by swiping left.