M6078 |
Experiment 1: View B (coral and print pictures on envelope) |
Experiment 2: View A (pink on envelope) |
My dressform has slightly lower bust than I do, so the cowl hangs REALLY low on me. |
See how big the armhole is? And the neck is HUGE and gaping in the back. |
View A back - very low and open. |
I like where the drapiness hits my waist though. |
Also, my stripes matched up on the pleating! |
Matched on the backside too! |
Pattern Description: Top A with front/back pleats and drape, top B with front pleats and drape, top C with front drape and contrast loops.
Pattern Sizing: (XS-S-M) and (L-XL). I made view B with a medium top/small bottom (based on the sizes printed on the pattern sheets), but it was too big. I then made view A in a small and it turned out pretty good. I know everyone says it, but it is true - this pattern runs really big! Usually I am a size 12 with FBA up top, which should correspond to medium in this pattern, but even when I made a size small, I had room to spare.
Were the instructions easy to follow? Heck yes! I think there were maybe ten steps for view A and seven for view B. I am not a fast sewer, and I don't have a serger (yet) but it only took me about three hours to make the top, including cutting the fabric. I think this would be a great project for a beginner - enough detail to not be boring, but really simple to actually make.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the envelop once you were done with it? Yup! Even though my view B did not turn out well, it still had a nice drape to the front, it was just too big. My view A looked pretty much exactly like the envelop.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I like that it is actually pretty fast and easy to make. I like that it looks a lot like the envelope pictures. I like how the drape is self-facing and gives a neat edge on the top. I did not like how exaggerated the ease is - ridiculously huge for a knit pattern, especially where the back is mostly open anyway. I like the fit of view A, but the back is a bit low, so, not appropriate for all occasions. The open-ness of the back also means that the shirt is a bit prone to falling off at the shoulders. I also think I need to make the sleeves a tiny bit longer. View B - I need to try this again in a small, but I do like that the back is covered and this could be a more everyday sort of shirt. On the other hand, I don't know that this is the most flattering style for me, but I wanted to try something different.
Fabric used: Polyester knit from JoAnn. Since this was an "experiment" pattern, I didn't want to use my nice stuff yet, but I am actually fairly pleased with the results.
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: I added +2" length to the bottom of the shirt. For view A I didn't finish the hems on the sleeves - I liked the length, and the knit is super stable, so I left them. I think next time I would add a slight bit of length to the sleeves and finish them properly.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? Yes, I think I might make this again eventually. I would like to make view A in black for a really classy top that would look good with some nice jeans. I want to try view B again in a size small, just to make it fit. I would definitely recommend this pattern. It is very well drafted, goes together super fast, and would be a great project for a beginner.
Conclusion: This is a good pattern. I don't think it will ever be one of my favorite patterns, but I do like it a lot, it is well drafted, and it is fast to make. I think it would be good for a beginner, but if you decide to make it, go down one size from what you think you should be - it will save a lot of fitting problems!
So, yeah. I like this pattern, but I am not in love with this pattern. Maybe it is the stripes I used? I think it would look super cute with a thick belt and skinny jeans. I, however, look horrid in skinny jeans. And I need to wear a belt with my pants just to keep them on, so wearing a belt over the shirt would look dumb if I am wearing one under the shirt. I really like my shirt on the dressform, but I don't like it as much on me. I think it needs proper styling, which, as a jeans and t-shirt person, I am sort of inept at. It is something I shall have to ponder.
In any case, I am super pleased with my construction at the least - stripes match (even at the pleats!) and I used french seams for the sides. So in terms of construction this was a total win, even if it isn't going to be a staple of my everyday wardrobe.
Both tops look great, I hate they're a bit big tho. I too have this pattern and did not know it run large. Great review!
ReplyDeleteLuckily all is not lost - the blue shirt ended up fitting my sister a lot better than it fit me, so she is going to wear it with a tank under and it looks pretty cute on her.
ReplyDeleteLove, love your tops. I will certainly revisit this top.
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