This all started at the epic meet-up that Rachel of House of Pinheiro organized back in April. I had bought my fabric (still mostly uncut by the way), lunch had been eaten and then the swap began. I felt a bit bad that I hadn't anything to bring to the swap, but was assured that this didn't matter at all. The swap was divided into three sections, fabric, notions and patterns. In trying to move out of the way (it was pretty busy) I came across Marie from A Stitching Odessey clutching various fabrics on her way to the swap table. One of the fabrics was this amazing magpie jersey:
I managed to snaffle that, with an idea of what to make with it, then on the pattern table I found just the top to action my idea:
I washed all the fabric almost as soon as I got home, so was able to start this top fairly swiftly.The magpie fabric was lovely and soft, I think there was probably between 2 and 3 metres of it. I wanted to make a batwing style top and chose to make view A. I think I must have been subconsciously inspired by Zoe of So Zo who made her own version a while ago.
I made a size 12 and the only slight change I made was to reduce the width of bottom band by half. The top is pretty long - it would have almost been a dress had I not done this. Here is a very dodgy phone picture:
showing the length of top and bat wing sleeves |
The painting in the background is by Husband's super talented cousin, Bartholomew Beal, who was featured in the Guardian guide exhibition section last week.
Make number two is another top for me, this time a short sleeved top made using the free Kirsten Kimono Tee pattern from MariaDenmark. I made a small, but think I could go down to the extra small as the top is described as having negative ease at the bust and mine is a bit billowy .This was a pretty simple make, apart from the neckband. I had real problems attaching the band and after unpicking it twice, I thought that the fabric probably wouldn't take much more so I just turned the edge over and topstitched using a zigzag stitch. I have worn this top loads over the summer - it was perfect for keeping cool on our hot summer days:
trying to explain the next bit of the walk to distinctly unimpressed kids! |
I even went as far as to make a little contrasting pocket in the magpie fabric, but I didn't sew it on. I wanted to give her the choice and I also didn't want to sew it on in the wrong place. I had a play around before I wrapped it up though:
and here it is on the birthday girl, she chose not to have the pocket:
I love all of these tops, thanks to Marie for giving up her fabric and here's to three free tops.
A 'tiding' is one of the many names for a group of magpies, others being gulp, murder, or charm. I wasn't quite sure how incorporate 'gulp' or 'murder' into a post title!
These are great tops and so satisfying to be made for free! I love it with the red necklace too. Your daughter is very lucky!
ReplyDeleteHow fantastic that you got so much use out of this fabric...for you and the girl! I love all the tops and I'm so glad you gave it a good home as it was languishing in my stash for way too long!!!
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