Saturday 27 September 2014

Two tops with Simplicity 6367

I was given some old patterns recently and one in particular caught my eye.
Now being a mature lady I do not think it's wise to show too much of the top of my arms so view 4 in the bottom left corner with the neat short sleeves was my choice but I liked the mandarin collar in the main picture, View 1.

So I got out some pretty green fabric from my stash and laid out the pattern pieces for view 4 but added the collar from view 1. I then cut out the collar again in fusible interface and ironed it on to one side then completed the collar ready to put on the body of the garment.

However, when checking the fit on the neckline - it didn't fit!!!! The pattern it seems did not allow the mandarin collar on view 4.

Here is a picture of the instruction sheet which shows the views diagrammatically and the back views but would you be able to tell that the necklines were different from this?
So I had to make the neckline as View 4 instructed and to be honest I was very happy with the result.


But I really wanted the mandarin collar so I found some more fabric in my stash and set about making version two. This time I re-drafted the neckline from view one onto the body of view 4 so the collar would fit. I also decided to cut out a lining for the yoke and enclosed the front and back seams as the yoke fabric was very light and needed some extra body. I also decided to make a feature of the placket and made it out of the yoke fabric, interfaced it and sewed it so that it turned out to the front.

 This is to show the inside lining of the yoke.




The lighting wasn't brilliant to take these photos but you can see the top either tucked in or left out as a tunic top.

This was an easy pattern and simple to adapt to my exact requirements. Now you may be wondering why I'm making short sleeved tops when Autumn is here and winter on its way? Well I'm trying to build a wardrobe for my holiday next year in Spain from January to March but in Aguilas we should get some warm days - well I shall be ready for the sun....

2 comments:

  1. Hi. I saw your comment over on House of Pinheiro and thought I'd drop by and say hi. I will also add your blog to my bloglovin feed.

    I really like those blouses - perfect for hot weather!

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    1. Hi Gaye, Thank you so much for viewing and commenting on my blog. I must admit at getting a little despondent with no comments but you are my very first and have encouraged me to go on blogging. I have just finished making the most comfortable and well fitted trousers I have ever owned so will be blogging that soon.

      Do you have a blog?

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