This is the last installment on the wrap top project. The first photo you see is the completed top. The second photo you see are the pleats on the inside of the right side of the wrap. The third photo shows the surged seam layers, and the last photo is the peplum attached to the bodice.
I do have to say although I found this fabric a bit challenging to sew, the results came out fabulous and it fits well! I would sew this top again but I would make some very minor adjustments. 1. I do not like the sleeves so wide nore meeting at the top of my watch, I would like these sleeves to be a bit longer.
Project Review Detailed
Pattern Description: Misses Tops with variations
Pattern Used: New Look 6755
Pattern Sizing: I cut the 8
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done? Yes I would say so
Were the instructions easy to follow? Yes, the instructions were clear.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I did not like the sleeve to be short and I wuld have preferred the sleeve slimmer.
Fabric Used: Italian Knit — Mood Fabrics NYC
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: None
Would you sew it again? I would sew it again in knit and extend the sleeves a bit.
Would you recommend it to others? Yes, cute pattern with different top variations.
Tag: #diy
Fabric Shopping in the Fashion District
Being dismayed with finding “unique” fabric here in Maryland and DC I planned a day trip to New York to plan my fall sewing projects. I knew for sure I want fabric for a coat and at least two (wool pencil skirts). I needed to find bulk pricing on notions (zippers and elastic), and I was seeking some pretty flowers for two garments I already created.
There were two stores of particular interest – Fabrics for Less and Chic Fashions. These two stores had the most charming gentlemen to assist and shopping there brought me back to the old days when they negotiated prices to get you to purchase more. You always left those stores making a friend and a warm feeling to return again! I got some really nice finds and great prices.. (I will post my finds later).. However my only thing was these guys stores are not real organized LOL. Its difficult to see all the yummy fabrics they have so your eye has a tendency to choose what you see and you miss out on the great other finds they may have.
My last stop was Mood Fabrics and it was a pure dream! There is a lovely young lady in the front welcoming you to take your bag(s) for security and safety reasons — aka so you don’t place anything “extra” in your bag lol! Anyway the main floor contains all the silks, linings, denim, and fabulous knits.. OH my so many knits and especially Italian knits.. I think these are the most scrumptious knits I have seen so far.. Similar to the kings you find in Saks and Neiman Marcus and they are asking $75 for a tank top! Here I was able to get beautiful pieces 72 width at only $10 and $12 a yard! I can’t wait to get sewing these!
My best find so far was the Marc Jacobs 100% Wool fabric for the coat! I almost passed out when I saw it and my eyes would not allow me to view any other fabrics! I did find my two pieces for the pencil skirts and I am simply in love with them!
I will post swatches of my finds later so you can see what you might have in store for yourself if you ever decide to visit the Fabric District.. happy sewing!
Cut Pink Wrap Neck Top
One of the items off the cutting table today ..
Originally made it in white that was a 4-way stretch fabric from Hancock but the fabric was stretchy and it turned out too big. I got another piece of ITY Jersey with lycra and it came out much better. I still had to cut the pattern down to at least a size 6 to fit well around the bustline.
I used McCalls pattern 6326 and sewed up the keyhole as well as cut a smaller size (6) love it!!!