New Look 6808:
I whipped up a quick muslin of View A, with the 3/4 sleeves, and found out that it really is what they claim: easy! And the fit is quite nice...I may need to take a closer look at some other New Look patterns :) I did do my usual alterations - forward/sloping/narrow shoulders, and sizing out at the waist and hips. And I discovered a new adjustment for a gaping neckline, detailed here in my previous post.
The pattern calls for a side zipper, but I really questioned just how helpful that would be, and definitely did NOT want to install a zip in my fabric choice, so I was relieved when just a tiny bit of contortionist wiggling allowed me to get the muslin on. I ended up not adding the waistline darts in the final, because of my fabric choice.
I will try this pattern again, and use the darts if I want a more fitted look.
Enough words....here are the results:
The more Casual Look:
Dressier, and Tucked In:
What I like about this pattern: Very nice fit that's adjustable with the darts, my favorite sleeve length, with a little touch of uniqueness at the sleeve hem, a neckline that works well for me, and everything is simple enough to be altered very easily. Definitely a winner!
What I like about the top I made: The fabric!!! LOVE this fabric! It can be dressed up or down, and I think this particular combo of white/black & shading is good on me, which is REALLY nice to find, because I love black and white, but often have a hard time finding shades that love me.
Lessons Learned:
- A gaping neckline can be fixed pretty easily - Yay!
- If you know your fabric is fray prone, plan on french seams or binding the SA's ahead of time. Just do it already.
- A pattern with simple lines can be golden - sometimes you need to look beyond what's on the pattern envelope - the cheesy fabric prints & cutesy ruffles and bows - and see the great bones that hold it all together :) (Note: Please don't take offense if you DO like cheesy fabric prints & ruffles & bows....eye of the beholder & all that... And truth is, I DO like those things on some people; just not me) ;-)
Now, I'm off to do a bit of gift sewing...but first, I'll leave y'all with this:
Happy Holiday Crafting, for those of you who are not taking it easy in the next few weeks....
30 comments:
Love this on you! The fabric with it's sheer bits - I was just eyeing this or a similar fabric recently online, but can't remember where... Beautiful use of the fabric.
Very classic and lovely, Jilly. Love the fabric!
Love this top! The print is wonderful, and I like the simple lines.
Looks adorable on you.
Very nice marrying of fabric to pattern! Looks super on you...
Love the fabric and such a perfect style and fit. You look wonderful.
Beautiful top, Jilly...love that fabric!
For a style you're not normally attracted to, it turned out great! I'm nosy--where are you going?
The fabric is so perfect for you, the white bits call attention to your lovely smile. Looks like a real winner!
That looks great, JillyBe! And I also love the peekaboo fabric - very cute!
I'll wear this to a dinner party I'm going to this weekend. Got a party in mind? ;-)
I love the top! I happen to have kept a pretty good record of that fabric, but I'm not sure what it means. I got it from FabricMart as one of Julie's June 2011 Picks, and I saved the description, but it says "Geometric Burnout Cotton/Nylon Blend," then two lines later, "82% Rayon, 18% Nylon." ?
MWAH! Thank you KC! I thought I got it from FM, and you've confirmed it, since I was a Julie's Picks member in 2011, so that's it! I'll add the info to my post :)
This is fantastic! Simple, but perfect for that gorgeous fabric. And a great, flattering fit. I bet you get a lot of wear out of this one!
Hi there. I just followed you over from your pattern review as I'm just about to make this top. Gorgeous job and beautiful fit. Really interesting as I need to make the same alterations as you do!
Nice when a great fabric and pattern go together so well. Looks great on you, too! Enjoy the festivities.
What a great top, Jilly! I adore the fabric.
Bet it felt good to be sewing again. When I'm on hiatus, I miss it terribly. Your top is lovely. Knowing what your fabric will or will not do is half the battle.
Fantastic top, great fabric!
Oh, this turned out wonderfully--you look fantastic! Great marriage of pattern/fabric. I also have a piece of this fabric, but have yet to decide what it wants to be.
Looks great on you, Jilly! It's always nice to have a simple pattern that you can uses for those unusual fabrics that you just can't resist.
Awww you're so sweet! Thank you (smile and blush)
this is such a cute little top - looks great on you
So adorable! And such delightful fabric. I have this pattern too and meant to make it in the summer - but didn't. Nice to know I might not need a zipper if I leave out the darts. Must make a muslin...
I love this pattern! Now I feel very cool- I have a blouse that you have made!!! A brave style maven and I have the same blouse!
Great top! Love the different tones near the top of the fabric! Beautiful!
I like simple tops like that. It looks very nice on you. On another note, today I bought up the last at Fabrix of the black/white striped knit you used for your biker chick jacket. Is it wearing well? Do you have any caveats about the fabric? Would it work for a slightly drapier style or not? Thanks.
Lisa of BABES
Lisa, I've been wearing my jacket a LOT lately, and the fabric so far looks great, except for a small amount of pilling that's starting in the area where both my bag handle lays on my body, and my seat belt sits. It's a problem with a lot of my clothes, and I think I need a better solution - as in, a lifestyle solution...different bag, carry it on my other shoulder, get another sheepskin seat belt cover....something!
Otherwise, I'm still loving the fabric, and have a bit more to do something else with. I think it would work well with a slightly drapey pattern; I've thought of something like a waterfall type jacket myself. I look forward to seeing what you do with it!
Thanks for the good input! I'm sorry I don't have any suggestions about how to make your purse and seatbelt kinder and more well-behaved. Time out, perhaps?
Great looking top. I think you have a TNT pattern. I have this one also, but have never made it. So it is encouraging to read your rave review.
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