My top is a really simple sleeved shirt, made from an old quilt cover. I love this material, it has a little bit of shine to it and a subtle pattern. I think it's a man made fibre of some sort (hard to get that shine on natural fibres) but it is up-cycled.
The finished product. |
My first step was to find a pattern. There are a lot of free patterns out there for tops, but most of them are for stretch material so I decided to make my own.
I found a handy tutorial (here) which is for stretch sewing but I modified it. I followed the instructions but made the pattern much bigger, allowing for a longer sleeve too. I made it for half the top (as you can see in the photo) and cut on the fold so it would be symmetrical. In the end I cut a square neck line into it too.
This is my 'pattern' pretty simple huh? |
Next I cut out two pieces using my pattern and sewed the top of the sleeves together using French seams to minimise fraying.
I love the colours in this fabric. |
I made sure I used French seams on the whole lot. |
Ta da |
I like this pattern so much I made another one straight away from 100% cotton.
My second attempt |
What do you think? I'm planning on making a few more tops using this design, then try something a bit harder.