Yay for quick fix sewing projects! After the Burda Sew-Along in May and with by Robson Jacket hung on my "I'm not impressed" hanger I was looking for some instant gratification!
First off the rank was McCalls 5006 which is a pattern I've had in my collection for a few years and never ever sewn! I've had my eye on this merino for a few weeks now, specifically to pair up with my Cambie. But for today I've paired it with my shirt dress and jeans.
I lengthen the body by one inch and opted for long sleeves for winter wear. I really like this pattern and after wearing the top all day today it is really comfy and warm. Next time I make this I would consider adding a band to the bottom and shortening the ties by about two inches.
Then I thought I would make the Meg McElwee Surplice Dress, shortened to a top. Again I opted for long sleeves (original pattern had short sleeves). Clear elastic is used around the neckline, for modesty and again around the empire line to hug the body.
Then I thought I would make the Meg McElwee Surplice Dress, shortened to a top. Again I opted for long sleeves (original pattern had short sleeves). Clear elastic is used around the neckline, for modesty and again around the empire line to hug the body.
I had my first Renfew all lined up with another piece of merino, however it wasn't quite enough fabric for a true Renfrew, so with a slight modification to the pattern here is my third quick fix merino. I used the front neckline and bust from the surplice, because it's not required to be cut on the fold and the result: a Renfrew with a twist :-)
I really enjoyed making these garments and can't wait to return to the shop for more fabric to make a 'proper' Renfrew.
Sorry no photos wearing these last two, they just got completed today so they are about to be washed. I'm looking forward to enjoying these basics in my wardrobe.
Cute tops you will get lots of use out of I am sure. Nothing like completing quick projects to make get your sewing mojo back:) ~Teri
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DeleteGreat selection of tops! I love that green merino you've used for the first one - gorgeous colour. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kat - I'm feeling inspired for Indie June now :-)
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