DIY Puff Sleeve Gingham Top With Ruffle Hem

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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...

V-neck Top With Tuck

Happy New Year 2016 to you all!

Today, I'd love to share my finished first project for MAGAM January with theme "Jump Into January". You can see my plans here in my facebook page. As usual the pattern is from BurdaStyle and the fabric is from my stash. I like how the top turned out, it is a girlish V-neck top with tuck which is perfect for casual wear in both day and night :)

Materials:
2 yards of knit jersey in marsala and same colour of thread.

Pattern:
BurdaStyle V-neck Top With Tuck 08/2014 size 36 with following adjustment on the neckline, I raised 5 cm and changed the high low hem to the normal hem. For the neckband strip, I used 59 cm long and 3 cm width. Also, I used 0.75 cm seam allowances in all edges, 1 cm sleeve and hem allowances.

Here is my pattern after traced, I really like the look of it :)

The sewing process started from sew the sleeves pieces together using my serger and continue the usual process. The only difficult thing to figure out was the tuck, I laid the front piece and pin the tuck and sew. I did at least three times to get the same measurements in both shoulders.

After I did the last process, I tried the top and found out that the tuck didn't stay in place, it keeps moving and made the shoulder falling to the arm. The problem solved after I hand sew the tuck together 1 cm in the top of my bust :)
I am sure there is other solution than hand sew, the tuck suppose to be flowing down as it is. I am curious, any idea everyone?

Well, nothing more I can say about this top, let's take a look at the final top on my dress form, front and back.

And more pictures of me wearing it with my beloved jeans :) Front, back and side views.



Thank you for stopping by, wishing you a lovely day and happy sewing. After this, I will be tracing the pants pattern, making the muslin, fitting, etc.


Love,

Hana

Comments

  1. Lovely top Hana. That tuck looks quite complicated from the shape of the pattern pieces and you have made it work beautifully. Happy New Year!

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  2. Really cute Hana.. I love the pleats[tucks ] in the front.. Happy sewing.

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  3. Dear Hana!
    That's a very nice shirt. I have decided to sew more basics this year, too.
    Have a nice weekend!
    LG Carolin

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    1. Thank you, dear Carolyn. Me too, will be sewing more basics and something that suits my life :) Look forward to see your makes.

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  4. What a lovely top! I really like how it drapes caused by the tuck and the color is beautiful!

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  5. Lovely top and perfect fabric for the drape. This is smart but casual at the same time so hope you get lots of wear out of it. Happy New Year to you! x

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    1. Thank you Dawn. For sure I will wear it a lot and I am going to make another top next time but without tuck :)

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  6. Lovely top and the colour suits you so well. I like that tuck at the shoulder.

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  7. Love, love, love your pretty new top, especially the asymmetrical design and drape. You look pretty in this color. :)

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  8. I really like this pattern. It looks great on you.

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