Thanks, everyone!
dashielle, Karie, Cocolion, jackiec, Suz, carter, Pil: The sweater is designed with the snaps down the back. There is ribbing at the bottom, and the top is turned under--not a stitched hem, but rolled under and held with stitching at a couple of seams. As shown on the model, the rolled-under edge is worn at the top; and Cocolion is right, there is more drape at the neck that way. It can drape quite low. (I always wear a cami under it anyway.) I bought the sweater in store rather than online, and the sales associate told me it could be worn different ways, which I loved. I wouldn't have figured it out on my own, although Joy recently showed us how she wears shrugs upside down! So here I'm wearing the ribbing up at the neckline, which makes the sweater a little shorter on me and gives more coverage up top. And I have also worn the sweater as a cardigan with the snaps down the front, either right side up or upside down.
Anyway, I'm adding some photos of the sweater flat, so you can see how it looks from both sides.
For those who commented on my house-cleaning look--you really had me chuckling. It is just cutoffs and a tee, with shoes added just for leaving the house (which I didn't actually do). I worked up a little sweat and had to take off the cardigan, too. DianeG, I laughed at your comment--I will sew in my undies sometimes, to facilitate the multiple try-ons, but it never occurred to me to clean house in my undies.
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