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Here is my version of the Tara Top. I made it into more of a camisole by using straps instead of the sleeve that comes with the pattern. I’ve been looking for a good camisole top for awhile! Yay! Found such a great one! Thank you Burdastyle!
Fabric: Cotton/Nylon Jersey Thread, 1/4" Elastic
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May 29, 2008, 12.54 PMby tattooedkitty
Super cute fabric, and you’re right, it makes a great strappy top!
Mar 8, 2008, 06.11 AMby sunnyb64
I like the idea to make it a strappy top instead of the sleeves, and it looks like a good layer top this way. (As is, it’s way too low-cut for me!)
Mar 7, 2008, 06.58 PMby littlebutton
This is really nice and a perfect fit. When I made this top it came out miles to big – did you do your usual size or a size down? Love the fabric by the way.
Mar 7, 2008, 03.45 PMby EmilyKate
I love it! I too was not a fan of the flutter-sleeves particularly. I love the fabric you used and I WANT YOUR BELT :o)
Mar 7, 2008, 09.36 AMby Polychromatin
super-cute fabric! And I like the Tara Top that you made a lot more than the “original” (i don’t like the sleeves, too)