anastasia already has loads of knit tops (of the old navy and target variety) so i picked up mccalls 6388 to make her something in a woven. i found this bright fabric on the clearance table at joanns for $1.50. stupid cheap! it's from their "homespun" whatever line that hides out in the quilting section. maybe people quilt with this stuff, but all i see are visions of cute dresses and button down tops.
the only design changes i made were to the sleeves. the pattern has a short sleeve with a gathered piece attached to make it long sleeve. i guess that's cool, but given the bright rainbow-yness of the fabric, i decided to err on the side of not looking like a clown and simplified it. i adjusted the sleeve to be one piece, gathered at the cuff with elastic in a self fabric casing, and shortened to a 3/4 length (she adores the 3/4 sleeve).
other cosmetic changes... i used snaps in place of buttons and cut the yoke portion on the bias for contrast (interfaced to retain shape). the inside yoke/facing i cut on the straight of grain since i didn't need any stretching to happen. she loves this top and the roomy fit will make it so she doesn't outgrow it in two weeks. i'm sure her next-in-line sister will have to pry it from her hands when the time comes.
wishing my fellow usa people a wonderful thanksgiving! try not to get trampled on black friday, okay?
—lisa g.
"maybe people quilt with this stuff . . ." I started making a quilt with this stuff for my nephew when he was born! Super cute: a mix of these plaids, blue chambray and blue and white ticking. Sadly, he's turning 8 next month. I think the moment has passed!
ReplyDeleteI love it that your kids are asking you to make them stuff!
Happy Thanksgiving!
that sounds adorable! too bad it never got finished!
DeleteWhat a cute top! I love the blue pearl snaps. I've seen that homespun too, and have always assumed it was for garments! But Gail, that quilt does sound awesome... :)
ReplyDeletethanks! i totally love the pearl snaps!
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