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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Sleeveless Wrap Top


BWOF 01/2008 116 -Wrap top BWOF 01/2008 116 -Wrap top. Tie-bands wrap twice around the waist. This pattern calls for two-way stretch jersey knits only.


BWOF 01/2008 116 -Wrap topI used a cut of .99 onionskin that I purchased from Fabric Mart a few seasons ago. It was meant to be a muslin throw away fabric but it is charming. It is perfect for this pattern.

While tracing, I lengthened the tie band extension pattern piece 7'' and experimented with multi-sizing. This top is 40 in the neck and shoulders, tapering to 44 at the bust and sides. No FBA!

I lined up the extension with the bodice piece to see if I would be able to cut in one piece. Thank goodness it was possible because I really wanted to avoid a piecing seam. The bodice plus extension took up the entire width of my cutting table.

I followed Sandra Betzina's advice in Power Sewing and stabilized the neckline edge with 1/4'' wide cut selvage, then turned down and top-stitched with a double stretch needle.

I turned a corner with the double needle for the first time and was quite proud of myself! It looked terrible on the inside, of course, so I picked it out and tried again. I love trying new things.

BWOF 01/2008 116 -Wrap top


Then this top hung out on Cassidy for a week or so while I debated turning it into a sleeveless top. My "SWAP that isn't a SWAP but actually a wardrobe now" is comprised of short sleeve and sleeveless tops so why not this one as well? Long sleeves seemed out of place in this grouping. Darn. I had already cut the sleeves so the sleeves would be wasted. But then, I wasn't sure if I would ruin my cute top.

In the end, I tired of debating myself and decided the high armsyce was going to work fine and to just do it already. I stabilized the armsyce using selvage strips, turned down and top-stitched and it looked fine. I sure can over-analyse with the best of 'em!


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14 Comments:

  • I love that top!!! It does look great sleevless!

    By Blogger Adrienne, at 10:33 PM  

  • Very lovely top!

    By Blogger Erica B., at 10:52 PM  

  • Very cute, never thought of leaving the sleeves out, but it works fine.

    By Blogger Sigrid, at 12:18 AM  

  • Cute top - I love the fabric!

    By Blogger Shannon, at 3:36 AM  

  • Clever idea to make it sleeveless, it looks beautiful!

    By Blogger LauraLo, at 4:41 AM  

  • I love that top! I traced this pattern back in January but didn't get the chance to sew it. Now I love your sleeveless version!

    By Blogger Berry, at 8:56 AM  

  • Thank you for the nice compliments! :) I plan to make a few more sleeveless versions to wear this summer. This is a great pattern!

    By Blogger Leora Louise, at 9:17 AM  

  • Oh I wish I could wear this style -- it looks so good made up in that onionskin!!

    By Blogger Mary E, at 12:34 PM  

  • Very cute top. I love the fabric and it looks great sleeveless.

    By Blogger Tamara, at 2:13 PM  

  • Lovely top! I like the fabric you used. Cute.

    By Anonymous Zoubida, at 3:19 AM  

  • Cute top!

    I just found your blog and hope to visit often.

    By Blogger Paula, at 8:41 PM  

  • I'm so glad you're going to join us in the Wardrobe Sew Along. I think it will be a lot of fun and not so much pressure!

    By Blogger Paula, at 2:53 PM  

  • Really cute top, I want one for me...!
    I'll keep visiting you...

    By Anonymous ModaVersatil, at 3:11 PM  

  • Hi Leah,
    Great looking wrap top.

    By Blogger Cennetta, at 12:57 PM  

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