I did add some side slits to add some interest
A few good things on this top- I had off-white in the serger.
- I did get the fabric used and off my shelf
- It didn't take long to make.
I am going to ponder my make and the not perfect match of the fabric and the pattern. It will be worn with a jacket or a cardigan to help with the puffy factor.
I do know I love this top in the right fabric, like this Thakoon fabric and the ivory fabric in the great Vogue pants, which I wear all the time!
I agree, the Scout is a great way to use scraps! I recently made one in cotton, and I cropped it - works great over pants and skirts. Took it up 4" - might work with your top!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Coco, that is a great idea.
Deletep.s. - I should have given you the link to see it!
ReplyDeletehttp://cocosloft.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-scout-tee-revisited.html
Very cute!
ReplyDeletethanks, Adrienne
DeleteKudos for using up scraps . That's an on going challenge fo me. I have made 2 Scouts but don't love either version. Since I'm busty they puff out & hang out . I seem to wear the Belcarra tee more.
ReplyDeleteI like how you always put a positive spin on your sees
Meant positive spin on sews
DeleteThanks, Mary Ellen, I will try to find a better solution, you are right!
DeleteThis will work great as a layering piece under a cardi or jacket
ReplyDeleteThanks, Patty, it will be a nice basic.
DeleteCute top! You can grad this top to match anything.
ReplyDeletethanks, Dorothy.
DeleteI hate leaving leftovers, too! Everything must be sewn! :D Dartless tees are always a challenge, aren't they? I've made some cute Scouts and a couple of stinkers where I didn't think about how stiff the fabric was before cutting into it! My stiffest tee still gets worn, but I wear a long necklace with it to sort of weigh down the front so it's not as puffy. :)
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