Monday, October 08, 2007

Zebra Quick Top


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This top was the culmination of a process that included a muslin for a different pattern, which needed a lot of work, although I was planning to do it. It was a princess-seamed knit top with a tall funnel/cowl neck. I bought this fabric simply to use as a muslin since it's very thin, but the price was right for a test. After I stitched up the muslin, I realized that I very much liked the way the print fell, and thought I'd see if I could get some more to make a top to wear from it.

I was able to get more, and then wondered whether I really wanted a knit top with princess seams after all. I sometimes think I'm curvy enough without adding to it with both knit fabric and major shaping seams, so I decided to use an old favorite pattern, the top from Fashion Sewing Group #1960 Twin Set. As Carolyn has said, why re-invent the wheel when you have a pattern you already like? I added the collar from the Vogue 8323, which was what I really liked about it, and am very happy with the results. I will wear it under other things becasue, as I already mentioned, it's a very thin knit and not the best quality by any means, so the drape of the fabric isn't too great, but I fell for the print and the color, which is a bit more pronounced than in the photo, but not by much. It feels like it's going to be nice and snuggly for winter, especially with that collar.

My other really thrilling news is that I did NOT accidentally throw away my Fall Marfy catalog, thank goodness. I couldn't believe I had, but I searched and searched for several days with no results. Then, I dreamed about finding it, although it wasn't where I dreamt it was, and I knew it couldn't be, but it was in that room, and I felt like it was a sign that it really was still around and I should just keep looking.

I'm also getting sort of close to the end of my brother's Xmas sweater. I've finished increasing on the last sleeve and will soon begin the shoulder shaping. Then it's just assembly and the collar. I can't believe it. It's been quite the epic project, and I should start a matching one for his youngest boy, who is crazed for anything "just like Dad's", but I may have to do something else for a while. At least his would be much smaller, and surely go much faster..... I'll have to think about it.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was wondering what you were up to. I like the new hair too. Very becoming.

Carolyn (Diary of a Sewing Fanatic) said...

Anything I can do to inspire and continue the process, I am willing to do! *LOL* The new top is really cute and I like how you added the cowlneck to it!

Anonymous said...

Hi Liana,
The knit top looks great, but your new hair-do looks fabulous! You look very elegant!
Nancy JC

Barbara at Cat Fur Studio said...

The collar, worn with hair up is such an elegant look. A great top, and you'll be both fashionable and comfortable when the wind whistles across those prairie expanses!

Pam Erny said...

Liana....what a lovely top! You look so elegant....as usual.

Pam from ~Off The Cuff Style~