Extra Wide Lace Top 12/2014 #101
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Description
Women’s shirt sewing pattern available for download. Available in various sizes and is produced by burda style magazine.
The oversized shape has a cool bell shaped silhouette with a wide body and fitted sleeves. Make this simple top a sexy statement piece with lace fabric.
This pattern is from Twilight Drama collection.
Recommended Materials
Lightweight fabrics with some body.
Amount of Fabrics
Lace fabric with vinyl coating,
width: 130 cm (51 ins)
length: 1.35 – 1.50 – 1.50 – 1.55 – 1.60 – 1.60 m
(1 5/8 – 1 3/4 – 1 3/4 – 1 3/4 – 1 3/4 – 1 3/4 yds).
A piece of interfacing.
2 invisible zips, 22 cm (9 ins) long, and a special presser foot.
Seam Allowance
This pattern doesn't include seam allowance
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Mar 14, 2015, 06.38 PMby douddoud
I just finished this in a cream matte lace I found from years ago and really like it. Made it quickly, maybe 90 minutes or so and it was simple with few alternations. For more formal fabrics I might go a size down, as the gusset on the side really does add some volume – but overall, I really liked this pattern and that it’s modern cut will let me make it a few types of fabric, both casual and more formal. I’m actually thinking about doing it in a high quality jersey fleece for a “sweatshirt” without the sweat….
Dec 21, 2014, 03.58 PMby Sabrina Wharton-Brown
It’s amazing how good that looks on, especially when you compare it with the technical illustration. :)
Dec 20, 2014, 12.24 PMby sewing fanatic
this is a cool one