As I was lying in bed feeling sickly, I began pondering where I should store my latest fabric acquisitions, I thought, why not actually sew some of them? I mean, some of them are destined to be part of the skating stash, but I have been eyeing that striped teal knit since I got it. Because I like teal, and (apparently) I like stripes (before I started sewing I never wore stripes, but now it seems like one of my favorite fabric patterns to buy). I wanted to wear that fabric dang it! So I pondered my fabric and I pondered my pattern stash and I debated between a fitted top and an oversized drapey top and I ended up making one of each. Well, kind of.
My first thought was that I wanted something sort of oversized and slouchy to make use of the wide stripe. But, on the other hand, I didn't want something too boxy - I mean, even in a clingy knit I don't look good in shapeless garments. So after pondering things I settled on a Burda pattern from last November:
BS-11-2012-136A |
Super easy top! |
Only two pattern pieces - a front and a back. |
The sleeves do open quite low on the sides... definitely need to wear a cami under this top. |
Here is my official pattern review:
Pattern Description: T-shirt pattern with oversized sleeves, v-neck, and fitted waist.
Pattern Sizing: Burda sizes 34-42. I traced at 38 at the neck opening, a 40 for the shoulders through the waist, and graded out to a 42 at the hips. Typically I makes a size 40 Burda, but I have noticed that I tend to have gaping on the back of the neck, so I thought it would be good to try using a 38 neck opening and I have to say I think the fit is superb! I am going to have to use this trick more in the future.
Were the instructions easy to follow? I read them and they seem pretty good for Burda. I mean, there isn't anything too complicated about this pattern, but since Burda made it in a mohair, they have a lot of instructions for hemming and seam finishes that I ignored. I basically made the whole thing on my serger, and did a narrow hem for all of the openings.
Did it look like the photo/drawing when you were done with it? Yes, pretty much. I added a bit of length (just because I like long tops) but other than that it looks pretty similar to the line drawing.
What did you particularly like or dislike about this pattern? Likes: This is a very easy pattern to make! Only two pattern pieces to trace, only four seams to sew. I also like that while the sleeves give the top an oversized easy look, there is a nice fit to the waist area that prevents the top from being too baggy. Dislikes: Well, I don't know if I would classify this as a "dislike" since it is part of the design of the pattern, but the sleeves are very low and open, so a tank is necessary underneath to prevent everyone from seeing any undergarments you might be wearing. It also makes it a bit more difficult to raise your arms, but since it is in a knit that really isn't too much of an issue.
Fabric used: A mystery knit picked up from the National City Swap Meet. I think it is some sort of rayon blend? It is fairly lightweight and slightly slubby, but didn't have any problems with stretching, rolling, or fraying, so I really enjoyed sewing with it.
Pattern alterations or designs changes you made: None, really. I added an extra two inches of length to the pattern because I prefer longer tops. I also used lazy narrow hems (ie I used my serger to finish the edge, then flipped it to the inside and stitched it down) instead of bias binding on the edges. Perhaps I should have used a binding, but I sort of want this to have a stretched out lazy look about it, so if it doesn't stay pristine I think I might be ok with that.
Would you sew this again? Would you recommend it to others? Well, the oversized look usually isn't my thing, and until I got this fabric I hadn't even been considering this pattern. But I actually really like this top on me, so I think I might sew it again if the right fabric turned up. I would recommend this pattern to others - it is easy and well drafted - if they were looking for a top with this sort of dropped sleeve. I wouldn't recommend this as a basic t-shirt pattern, but I think it is great for making layering pieces.
Conclusion: Surprisingly good pattern! It was one I hadn't even considered when I first got this magazine, but it seemed right for my fabric. I am very pleased with the results and I think I will get a lot of use out of my quick and easy top.
Love the colour combo on this top - it looks great on you!
ReplyDeleteIt might not have been in your sewing list, but surely you'll be wearing this a lot. You look great in it!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I have just traced this pattern%) Going to make a dress%)
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DeleteHaha, yeah it really does. Well, at least when I let google translate it for me...
DeleteGreat top and great pattern! I love the shape of this. I also like the idea of making it in to a dress.
ReplyDeleteLove this top on you... the line drawing didn't inspire me but after seeing your version I am tempted :-) I also have the gaping back neck problem with burda patterns but never thought of tracig a smaller size and grading... will give it a try... thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteIt looks good made up in stripes. Nice choice of fabric and patten!
ReplyDeleteI really like the way this top balances the drape at the shoulders/bust with waist definition at the bottom. This looks really comfortable and the stripes snazz it up. Sounds like a lovely and easy make :)
ReplyDeleteI love this top! I've been looking at it forever wanting one! I love your stripey version.
ReplyDeleteI have a burgundy/cream polka dot jersey that has been looking for a pattern - this might be it. I have to say that it hasn't occurred to me to trace a smaller size at the neck, even though some Burda patterns tend to gape at the neck on me - this is something I will definitely have to try.
ReplyDeleteIts a great top. It looks like something comfortable that you will reach for in your closet over and over.
ReplyDeleteI'm wearing my version today, it is a great little top, as you say comfortable yet with good shaping in the waist. Love it in the stripes, maybe I need some more....
ReplyDeleteIt looks so comfy :) I like the back of it too! I can never turn down a defined waist either. Nice!
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