DIY Puff Sleeve Gingham Top With Ruffle Hem
Happy Monday, friends. I made a new summer top using gingham fabric and a self-drafted pattern. The top is simple, featuring puff sleeves, a round neckline, and a ruffled hem. I decided to make it to fill a gap in my summer wardrobe. The fabric is cotton, which is perfect for wearing in our humid and hot summer. This picture was taken yesterday, and we went for a Sunday walk at the mall. I wore the top with my old and trusted denim pants. I bought this gingham cotton fabric as a souvenir from our trip to Singapore last year and I'm happy I finally made a top with it. And I still have enough leftover to make another top. The pattern was self-drafted and I made two tops using the same pattern before. The front bodice with darts and the back does not have a dart for comfort. The sewing process was fast and enjoyable. I sewed the darts on the front bodice. And then, I clipped and sewed the zipper on the back bodice pi...
Great scarves Hana! They are a all beautiful colors.
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ReplyDeleteLovely colours I am sure you will get lots of wear from these. There's something very satisfying about quick makes and these would make great gifts. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Tracy. And thank you for lovely comment :)
DeleteHana these are great! Thanks for the post; I must just have to try one of these for myself! :)x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dawn. I look forward to see your version :)
DeleteBeautiful scarves.. Love them all.. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judy. I love them too very much :)
DeleteGreat scarves, Hana. Sometimes all you need is something to fill in the V neck of a jacket or coat. These are perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathy :) :)
DeleteInfinity's are great fun to make - a short version works nicely as well. You are going to look lovely in the bright colours and the stripes will be nice and casual and fun.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sarah Liz. I like a short version more than the long one. I will make much shorter - maybe 40" x 25". I will see....
DeleteAlso, I still remember your twist scarf, it looks so cute and I am thinking to make for myself too :)
Lovely scarves, dear Hana. This is a great tutorial, your winter will be more fun and colorful with these scarves. Perhaps you could link up your post with our Share in Style, (on my blog) the today's topic is "Scarf" you're welcome.
ReplyDeleteThank you dear Rosy. I shared it already :)
DeleteSo much fun to see all pretty scarves over Share In Style and I'd love to join the next challenge..
Such great colors! Now I want one!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Annie :-D
ReplyDeleteIt's time to vote on Share in Style, dear friend.
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