I designed this top with A cup bust in mind. The knit fabric should not
be too soft so that sleeves will stay “puff”.
gray knit bought from MOOD, ny
http://www.vintagesewing.info/index.html
for sleeve drafting.
H&M , top pattern
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Apr 23, 2009, 07.14 AMby sabriner
why’s it called “leg of mutton” top? did you get it from that movie “The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T.”? (i was just listening to the song now and it reminded me of this shirt.)
Feb 23, 2009, 04.06 AMby lizzie225
this is sooo beautiful! thanks for sharing
Mar 21, 2008, 11.54 AMby Artcrit
Really cute top! I am a new to sewing but am willing to try most anything, especially if it’s something I will wear!
Feb 16, 2008, 08.10 AMby JJ1
Yes, both of how tos are here,
http://www.burdastyle.com/howtos/show/426
http://www.burdastyle.com/howtos/show/54
Feb 15, 2008, 02.04 PMby SewStacey
This is stunning! I saw the pattern (yay!) but have you come out with the how-to yet? Also, I’ve never downloaded a pattern off Burda because I’m semi-new to the site but I really want to make this! How do you go about downloading and printing it?
Feb 15, 2008, 09.53 AMby pinkhibiscus
it certainly is very wearable. I have seen more than one old fashion style pattern turn into wonderful knit wear, it’s really inspiring!
Feb 15, 2008, 09.16 AMby cmannering
I think it is great, but would be a bit too tight for my chubba arms. =o)
Feb 14, 2008, 06.06 PMby JJ1
Thanks for compliments again.
Staticstasy, you will need twice as much the size of patterns when
glued together. And yes, the first picture was taken on dressform.
I had how tos posted over how tos sections if you want to draft
bigger size.
Feb 13, 2008, 12.29 PMby Indig0
I need it!
Feb 13, 2008, 11.24 AMby staticstasy
Oooh! Pretty! How much fabric do I need about? Oh, and is the first picture on the doll? I’ll probably have to make it a bit smaller…
Feb 13, 2008, 04.44 AMby squirrellypoo
I absolutely love this and I’m so glad you’ve posted the pattern! I adore leg of mutton sleeves – I put them on a jacket once after seeing how to do the alteration in one of my vintage drafting books and I was hooked ever since! I’ll even take the plunge and draft it up to a 42 for myself, that’d how badly I love this!
Feb 12, 2008, 07.03 PMby minxdragon
bugger! I wasn’t logged in. It shouldn’t be too hard to grade actually… I hope!
Feb 12, 2008, 07.02 PMby admin
oh I love this! I might have to see about grading it up (for a c cup) because I just love it!
Feb 11, 2008, 01.20 AMby Susisonne
That´s just great! I can´t wait for the pattern! ;-)
Feb 10, 2008, 03.04 AMby Wendyxo
Wow, that is very cool. You are so talanted.
Feb 9, 2008, 12.26 PMby Leah_Nicole
This is so stunning
Feb 9, 2008, 10.59 AMby zora
That’s a gorgeous and elegant top! I love the sleeves and the bust details. I am a A cup myself and this is definitely a good style for a small bust. Can’t wait for the pattern!
Feb 9, 2008, 10.44 AMby Spiderlily
This shirt is terrific, I want one!
Feb 9, 2008, 10.11 AMby JJ1
Yes, it is one piece sleeve! It’s called leg o mutton, very old fashion
stlye but making it in knit, it is wearable, don’t you think?
Feb 9, 2008, 09.49 AMby Lilo
this is absolutely lovely! brilliant pattern jj, you did it again! (i’m just about to finish your blouse) and YES, i want the pattern, please, please! (I have no problem in sizing it up for myself)
Feb 9, 2008, 07.59 AMby olar
I love the neck part that you call “fake turtleneck” it looks so good without any seams there. Great job. It is very elegant!
Feb 9, 2008, 07.44 AMby pinkhibiscus
love it~ love the bust ruching and the sleeve, is it one-piece sleeve? very special curves!
Feb 9, 2008, 07.24 AMby JJ1
Good to here all the feedback, I sometimes really doubt my taste.
Thank you so much for very kind compliments. I will upload the
pattern and how to on Tue. It’s not hard at all, you can finish
this top in one day from start to finish that why I keep collar un-
complicated. Lauriana, it is a straight line from shoulder, another
word …fake turtleneck. Make as high as you want and wear it
different way, fold half way, fold lower, higher etc..
It will work with boat neck style too.
Feb 9, 2008, 05.26 AMby lauriana
I love it! Those sleeve are gorgeous, and I also like the gathers on the body. Having an A-cup myself, I’m familiar with that kind of shaping ;) but I really like the unusual way you’ve done it here (not making an underbust cross seam, but a panel). What kind of neckline did you make? It looks like a cowl neck cut with the body pieces
Feb 9, 2008, 05.07 AMby ceregana
this is so cool. i love it.
Feb 9, 2008, 04.34 AMby LYBU
This is really lovely :)
Feb 9, 2008, 02.17 AMby fashion1
omg! this top is fantastic! you´re so skillfull JJ! can´t wait for the pattern!
Feb 9, 2008, 01.20 AMby debbic
Another fab top! I love it. You are really talented and should post the pattern! I love your style. I find most tops drown me and wish i could draft my own patterns.
Feb 8, 2008, 11.43 PMby queenb
Really stylish top! Looking forward to see that how to!
Well done!
Feb 8, 2008, 11.24 PMby jd98
Another gorgeous piece JJ! I’m not bust 32’’ but a friend of mine is and she would kill for this top :) waiting impatiently for the how to. thanks