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The Emporia => In the wardrobe => Topic started by: SewRuthieSews on August 13, 2022, 09:42:44 AM
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I love this RTW top, it is deceptively simple with the front gathered into a square of reinforced jersey which is embellished with beads and sequins.
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I'd like to make my own version, but have never found a pattern that was quite the same.
In theory all I need to do is slash and spread where the gathers are, and work out how to sew the square (its actually a rectangle that folds over to the back).
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I'm open to ideas for the patternwork and/or a pattern which would be like this - I wonder if Burda magazine ever did one?
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@SewRuthieSews It's not a sort of cowl neck that is gathered then fastened into the piece of fabric is it?
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How about NewLook 6218 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Simplicity-Look-Sewing-Pattern-10-12-14-16-18-20-22/dp/B00MB8B8P0/ref=asc_df_B00MB8B8P0/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=256194461012&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=12499394531046944975&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045678&hvtargid=pla-309982607501&psc=1&th=1&psc=1)
Adding the folded over rectangle will pull the neckline down, then just sew a bit of bling over the front of the square.
eta, I think it would need to be a stretchy fabric and omit the back fastening from the pattern.
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@BrendaP, Well I've got that pattern so no harm in giving it a try. I don't think it'll quite give the amount of gathers of the original.
@Helen M , I did wonder that. Might be a way to fix a cowl neck top I made that doesn't have enough facing and flips out!
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I have a prima pattern that might do it although it has a CF seam. I'll have a look later for you.
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I think it might be a cowl that’s fastened in place too. Have a look at the ribs in the knit fabric. Not sure if that would give an indicator. If it was me I’d be trying to pull the neck out to see what it did. :)
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I've flipped through my Burda mags but there's nothing remotely like this. I do like it, when you find out how to make it pleas let me know!! I have this Prima pattern [ You are not allowed to view attachments ] but I don't think there's enough gather. If you have any spare jersey fabric, I'd try a wide, shallow scoop gathered at the CF. I agree that there's extra fabric across the front but I don't think it's a cowl.
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I once had a t-shirt with centre gathers like that and the gathers were made by a length of 1/4" elastic sewed on the wrong side. I can't remember any more details though - apart from the colour which I don't think would help!! :D
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How about this -
https://www.stylearc.com/shop/sewing-patterns/cates-cousin-top/
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That was the pattern that I had in mind also the Creative Cate.
@SewRuthieSews do you remember the SewingEngineer on Stitcher's Guild who used to make so many Style Arc patterns? I seem to remember her attaching a clip-on earring to the cowl and gathering it in making something like the top you have in mind.
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I don't remember that sorry @Helen M but I can imagine how it'd work.
BTW I posted this on my blog too (as somewhere to link the pics from) and have a few comments back.
"Burda magazine did have a top like this, I think in a may issue maybe fifteen years ago. I thought about making it but didn’t. I will try to remember to dig it up and report back."
"I would look for a darted top pattern that fits the way you like and then rotate all the darts to the CF neckline."
"liesl and co cappuccino has what you want horizontally - you would still have to change it vertically."
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Yesterday I took the pattern @BrendaP recommended (as I already had it) and have had a go at sewing something, with only partial success I would say.
It's not finished yet but looks like this
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I drafted up a piece 8cm x 4cm plus seam allowances and interfaced it.
Its still a bit soft so I think it'll need several layers and/or stiffer interfacing in future.
I've bound the neckline, doing it firmly on the back neck and more loosely on the front neck.
I gathered 10cm into the 4cm square, this doesn't seem to be enough (it was hard to measure the original).
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Getting there @SewRuthieSews ! I agree it needs at least twice as much fabric in the gathers.
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Not a bad start.
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You've got the horizontal ruching there, just about. Didn't the original also have some vertical gathers? So that would require making the nickline slightly higher and adding some width to the front, in the middle.
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Yeah I've taken the front rectangle out again now and will do a new firmer one, trying some more gathering.
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@SewRuthieSews Try this link https://www.stylearc.com/shop/pdf-sewing-patterns/creative-cate-top-pdf/
Click on the picture to the bottom right, I just remembered it was Anne. You could make the cowl smaller if you don't want it as low.
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Thanks @Helen M
Another suggestion from my blog
"Ottobre Winter 2012 has smaller square, more fitted T-shirt, or same issue light gathers in front neck line. Agree with others…. Burda has very likely done something…but other than rifling through my huge stash of decades. can’t recall. Or modifying that odd cape/top from Burda 2020.01 issue? "
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Had a rootle through my patterns and found a few which could be adapted to get the look, many long out of print of course
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5759 looks promising.
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5759 looks promising.
Yes looks quite a lot like the one Helen was suggesting from Style Arc except I already own it, and its in a good size range for me.
I think I might give that one a bash next.
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There are some good options there, glad you found some you could try. A good rootle works wonders sometimes!! :P