Not a great photo! But a great pattern. It’s worth taking the time to line up the seams and unpick and redo if they don’t match. A very comfy, loose elegant top with the right fabric. This fabric was a scrap i picked up from the opshop (and it has a moth hole right in the front that i didn’t see until the end!!). It’s a bit daggy but has the right drape for the pattern.
I didn’t quite have enough so i omitted the extra fold piece that is supposed to attach to the sleeve and create a large cuff. And i cut bias tape from some lining fabric for the neckline.
Polyester blend
Intermediate
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Oct 23, 2012, 02.50 PMby sewneenee
Vogue patterns go on sale next week, this one is on my list! It’s so helpful to see things made up and on real people-thank you. your top is lovely!
Oct 23, 2012, 10.03 AMby Mary Athey
Cute top. i like the lines on this pattern x