I'm doing a bit of spring sewing. Just in time for the arctic blast, of course!
I'm not usually a frill or flounce type, but I liked this top when I first saw it, Burda 04/2019, #101. The fabric is some printed viscose from Pound Fabrics - lovely fabric, 1 of 3 that I bought.
The top isn't a difficult sew apart from hemming the flounces if you don't have an overlocker, which makes light work of an otherwise tedious job. I used the overlocker to make a very narrow rolled hem.
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The pattern is a petite sized one so I didn't need to make any adjustments. The shoulder is formed by a dart in the sleeve. I recut the facings to make them deeper - Burda often make theirs too narrow and they tend to flip outwards so a deeper one makes them better behaved.
Here's the front view:
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And here's the back view - a deep enough V to give interest but keep bras covered.
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