My first was made using Nani Iro double gauze, which was an ambitious choice since I didn't make a muslin and I'd never sewn with double gauze before. What was I thinking?! Thankfully, this pattern is a perfect fit for my body. It's wonderful for the well endowed because of the gathers around the neckline. The construction is easy due to the raglan sleeves. Gathers can be tricky to get evenly spread, but the pattern makes it easier by splitting the gathering into four sections.
I used the Kelvin print from Liberty of London for my second Sailor Top. It was easier to work with than the double gauze and turned out beautifully.
My most recent version used Cotton + Steel's new double gauze in mustard. This fabric is so soft! It's also a pain to work with. For some reason I found it more challenging than the Nani Iro. Regardless, the end result is just as terrific as the other two versions.
I wear these tops with jeans on the weekend and with dress pants and skirts during the week. They are so versatile! I hope that the Fancy ladies write more sewing patterns because I'll be first in line to snap them up!
Kaboom! Three very nice tops indeed.
ReplyDeleteI agree... it is a lovely top, which looks like it fits well, and really suits you. You could probably lengthen it a bit and wear it as a bit more of a tunic with leggings, maybe kicking the bottom edge out into a bit of an A-line if you wanted. Very impressive sewing skills! Lovely smile too, and I think it is so sweet that your hubby comments on your blog :o)
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