It's hard getting back into a routine! I just realized I completely missed posting last week. I still have this to share with you, so I'm catching up now.
The other project I finished in August was a top using Vogue 9364. This is a pattern I've owned for ages and always wanted to use. It consists of a top with scarf plus loose trousers. I wanted to make the pants as well, but didn't get around to it. The top will have to do for now!
I used a linen blend in my stash that I had earmarked for this pattern a while back. I couldn't seem to see it matched up with any other pattern, so thought I should just make this and get it out there into the world. It somehow reminds me of nautical flags.The pattern description is "Very loose-fitting pullover top" and I should have taken heed. I could have sized down at least one size here. But it's still a light and flowy top, lots of fun to wear. The fabric is really soft, with a nice hand.
I cut it with pretty much no big changes. Shortened the sleeves about about 1.5" but that is pretty normal for me and my short arms. They suggest purchased bias for the neck finish but I thought this fabric was too light for a purchased cotton-poly bias tape, so I just cut my own from self fabric. It worked fine.
The pattern also calls for three buttons on the scarf and thread button loops on the neckline to hold the scarf in place. I didn't bother, it seemed unnecessary to me, as it would only serve to hold the scarf a little further out from the neck. For that small aesthetic choice, I weighed my desire to have button loops poking at me at the neckline and left them off. I have worn the top without the scarf and it is nice. With the scarf it's just a little warmer and of course then I don't wear a necklace.
I have to do a wardrobe clear-out next, to make room for some of the new things I'd like to make in the upcoming months. I always find that difficult but have to balance new items with what's already here. Stash organization is an ongoing process but wardrobe organization is much harder for me! I generally like most of what I make for myself so want to keep it - but my closet is not a Tardis, so time to thin it out a bit :)
It’s a nice top and must feel lovely in linen. I like the nautical flags analogy. I should do this too. Make up some more of the lonely fabrics in my stash! And I too have problems getting rid of things I’ve made, even when getting worn out! Good luck with the wardrobe clear out. Trish S
ReplyDeleteThanks Trish! I'm still working away at it. But just want to sew up some of those random fabrics. For some reason I'm feeling the purples and greens this fall and I have quite a few bits and bobs that suit that scheme.
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