The shape of the Hummingbird really appealed to me, although I have never really been a peplum fan! After stalking the Hummingbird in the blogisphere I thought the nature of the knit fabric would mean that it would sit rather nicely rather than flaring out. I don't like the thought of accentuating my hips!
I found this rather yummy striped merino at The Fabric Store sale. As always it is a dream fabric to work with :) I really love the way it fells, wears and falls.
As with my Tiramisu I am between size 30 and 35. To achieve a snug fit I chose to make up the size 30. Before starting I knew that I wanted to change neckline and the sleeves. I lengthen the sleeve by 1" and took 1/4" off at each shoulder to give a wider look to the neck. Perfect if you ask me :-)
Cake Patterns provide for fit checks at different stages during construction. Whilst I did do a fit check before I attached the peplum, the waist it is still about 1/2" longer that it should be. I've tried to hide this by styling with a belt :)
I think this would work perfectly if the waist to my skirt was more body hugging - as you can probably see there is a wee shelf just under the belt - that's the top of the skirt :-(
I love the skirt shape and style, but it could have done with another 1/4" taken off the waist and the band being twice as deep. I'm pretty sure that this is a skirt I WILL make again.
The fabric for the skirt was from my stash and I lined it with some simple acetate. I've got no idea what type of fabric it is or where I got it from.
I inserted an invisible zip in the skirt with my new machine foot - why didn't I have one of these before?????
I Love my Hummingbird and can't wait for the weather to get a little warmer so I can wear it without a jacket or cardi.
I was on the fence re peplum tops as well having worn them last time round. Yours is really pretty. I find fitting knits frustrating because they all vary so much.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I am on a 'knits' frenzy lately, determined to overcome the unknown.
DeleteLove your Hummingbird outfit! Looks great on you and really like peplum tops.
ReplyDeleteThanks - most definitely growing on me!
DeleteI think you found the perfect weight knit for this (scrummy merino too, I didn't realise!) and I think that's the key for this top to look great. The whole outfit is fabulous, bring on summer! :)
ReplyDeleteI really wish merino was cheaper and I think I would sew merino everything!!!
DeleteOh it looks so good! I love the colours of the top :)
ReplyDeleteThanks - it's a bit outside my norm, but I like :)
DeleteThat is a lovely outfit and you look good on it:)
ReplyDeleteI am planning to make a peplum top but always delayed with other projects.
I know what you mean!
DeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteSo very pretty! I love the colours. And merino, yum!
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
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