So I decided to make a simple top to wear that I not only wore whilst on that trip away but I've worn quite a few times since - it's fast becoming a favourite.
This is Burda Style 2/2016 #118, a raglan sleeved top with a stand up collar:
Image via Burda Style |
For this version I used a mystery knit fabric I bought for a couple of dollars from The Fabric Cave, which is a charity run craft shop selling donated items, so who knows how old this fabric is or the fabric composition. It is definitely a polyester knit, with very little stretch so it's not my favourite fabric to wear but I figured it would be ok to wear in cold weather and I could live with it just to use this funky print:
The neckline is my favourite part of this top - I like how wide it is and how it stands up. I think it has quite the 60s vibe, especially in an animal print. The collar is just a rectangle piece folded in half and cut on the bias so it's pretty simple to attach as well. I chose not to interface it because I wanted it soft around my neckline, but the fabric has enough body that it stands up properly.
In this busy print you can't really see the vertical seam lines in the front and back of the body of the top - if you look really closely you can faintly see the seam lines but they are there, trust me!
Those vertical seam lines certainly give a bit of shape to an otherwise boxy top, and I think both back and front have a nice, gentle curve at the waistline which is quite flattering whilst still concealing the after effects of a big lunch!
Thanks to the lovely Stef for the photo |
So as I said back in 2016 in my original review of this pattern, it's another great Burda pattern that is well drafted, easy to make and looks great. And when I was in the Remnant Warehouse last week I spied a mesh fabric that would be perfect to make a version very similar to the Burda version, so I don't think this is my last version of this top at all!
Your outfit is perfect for Dior viewing and I do like the scuba print too. Some expert level photobombing there!
ReplyDeleteYes animal print is a neutral :) Nice outfit!
ReplyDeleteCool top pattern. It looks very stylish on you. I agree, animal prints are a neutral for sure! Thanks for sharing.
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