Friday again and time for inspiring sewing projects. Several of you replied you liked the focus on one type of garment and I did like planning the post that way. So today is all about tops, quick and easy tops. Why quick and easy?
Maybe you need a jump start after the holidays, maybe your wardrobe needs just a little something to add some color/life for the rest of the season, maybe you need something quick to sew in the middle of an extensive tailoring project, or for whatever your maybe might be here is quick and easy tops.....
A tank top for layering or those in the southern hemisphere for the warm temps. This one from Loft
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I have one in a different colorway, purchased just after Christmas - half price and a coupon for 25% off, yes it was a great deal. Here is why I like it
small pocket for detail but the best reason is the trim at the neckline and arms is knit ribbing. Really helps keep a loose and flowy tank in place.
Pattern suggestions for this top. Just add your own ribbing instead of binding or facings
Sorbetto from Colette
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Tiny pocket tank from Grainline Studio
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Polly Top from By Hand London
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Now a bit of knit fun
this again from Loft
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To keep more of a set-in sleeve look try this Vogue 8950
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Or if you like the drop shoulder look, Simplicity 1462 would work. You might have to add the front yoke, raise the neckline a bit and change a bit of the undearm extra.
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Sorry, several changes but it does have the same basic look! If you do make this one take a look at Sew Busy Lizzy's post on the sleeves.
I think this would be a good pattern, too Pumpkin Spice Dolman which I made here
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Just add the yoke if you want.
and one more Seafarer Top
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This is beautiful and so fun with the mixture of fabric types from Net-a-porter
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here is the back
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A perfect looking match is from Hot Patterns the Blouse Back T
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Another knit top but with some fun features is this one from Nordstrom
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A new Vogue - 9054 is a great pattern for this look. I am showing you the sleeveless picture first so you can see the lines
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and here is the long sleeve look. You can always do the neckline to a scoop or a v-neck, whatever looks the best on you.
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One more quick and easy t-shirt from Loft
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Just size up with this pattern if you want a more oversized look, Butterick 3383
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Nice!
ReplyDeleteI have the Vogue 8950 planned for a mixed media top and the McCalls 7093 I just picked up during their last sale really like the style of this one! Hoping to get some things cut out this weekend!!! Thanks for the inspiration Lori!
ReplyDeleteLori, I've made the Hot Patterns top and really like it. Be aware that the shoulders tend to ride toward the back, depending on the fabric weight. I made a wearable muslin, all in a drapey rayon knit and I can't keep it up! Next time I'll make a forward shoulder adjustment. Love your inspirational Friday posts!
ReplyDeleteKathy in NW Arkansas
Thanks for the inspiration. I like most of them and am ready for some easy sewing soon.
ReplyDeleteLots of fun tops there.
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