On the Cutting Floor is putting out some really interesting patterns, with unique details that take them above and beyond the many basics you see out there in the Indie pattern world. I have many of them on my list to make.
I started with the Sarah Top and Dress Pattern** Those origami-like folds, oh yeah, so very cool. I had the perfect color ponte in my stash to fit into my Core Wardrobe too.
The pattern comes with lots of options, 24 all together, so you need to read the “How to Print” instructions to get the pattern pieces you need.
The easily understandable instructions walk you through how to complete the many options and they’re organized so there’s no confusion. Sewing the pleated panel was a breeze because of good markings and clear instructions.
Item of note: The curve from waistline to hip is not a gentle one. This is great for pear shapes like me, but if you’re a rectangle or inverted triangle shape you might want to check that.
My alterations, which I have to do to most patterns. A drop shoulder adjustment of 3/8in. Shortened 3in at hem line, I had to eliminate the bottom pleat to make it look right. Shortened the sleeve by 3in to make it a length I like.
Next time, I’ll use a binding on the neckline instead of folding over and topstitching. I prefer a binding or facing.
I had a few fit issues with the test version of the pattern. (I don’t see adjustments for these in the final version)
1. I got a lot of gaping at the center front neckline of my muslin (not shown). I ended up removing two 1/2in wedges from the neckline to compensate.
2. I found the neckline sat high up on my neck at the shoulder line. I ended up removing 1in here.
3. I found the front piece 1/2in narrower than the back piece in the same size. I used a size 10 front piece and size 8 back piece in my final version.
The fabric: One yard of a nice ponte de roma from Finch Fabrics. (sold out)
The Pattern: Sarah Top and Dress in size 8/10. Pleated front, short sleeve options.
The Sarah Top & Dress is 50% off until Friday to celebrate the pattern release, so hop on that now.
The pleated front, short sleeve version of the Sarah Top should take you about 1.5 hours to complete.
Total Cost: $2 Fabric $2 Pattern $ 0- Free as a pattern tester
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Love the pleats on the shirt, I was making a muslin for the basic tee of this pattern, but also came to the neck gaping problem so I stop making it, until I figure out how to fix it 😬 Your skirt is awesome by the way is it a pints knit too?
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The Lindy Petal Skirt is made of a french terry that I got from Raspberry Creek fabrics, but a ponte knit would work perfectly. This video shows the approach I took to fix the gaping: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMo1WCoTV0M Let me know if I can help.
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I like this one!
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It looks great. Nice detailing on the front. Looks like an interesting pattern. Good combination with the Lindy Petal skirt.
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Cute top! Cute skirt too – is that also sewn?
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Ronda, the skirt is the free Lindy Petal skirt from Itch to Stitch. http://itch-to-stitch.com/product/lindy-petal-skirt-digital-sewing-pattern-pdf/
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Awesome, thank you 🙂
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Nice details, and a new company to me. I will check them out.
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That looks so great! And I really like how you pair outfits!
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I love the details on this one and saw more beauties on the site
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I really like this one. The pleats take it up a notch.
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that looks so good on you. and…. a place to catch the crumbs.
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The pleats are folded down, so now crumb catching. Ha! Thanks.
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