Ah! An exam! …. I’ll sew something..
I used the fave top pattern (nikkishell/tessuti) to make this huuge top.
First I did not have enough fabric, so I bought some more and made 2 seams at the shoulders instead of one. I just cut the pattern where I wanted the seam, taped the front and back shoulder pieces together and added seam allowance. I also put elastic in the sleeves because they wouldn’t stay up – now they do.
(“based on” didn’t work, so I put this information in the credits section)
patterned jersey
http://www.burdastyle.com/projects/mini-tessuti-fave-tops
http://www.box.net/shared/hapvbqkdfb
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Sep 6, 2010, 10.28 AMby Ruffles Gazebo
ohhh love this colour combination! i might have to make one for summer and lounging about in the sun. looks great
Sep 6, 2010, 12.33 AMby sarsaparilla
It looks so comfy and nice, and it’s great to see someone sew this pattern up :) Looks like just the thing to be studying in!
Sep 5, 2010, 08.10 PMby leeloe
Looks nice, and very cozy for studying :) .. good luck with your exam ;)
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Sep 6, 2010, 09.18 AMby zickzack
Thank you !!