While making this top, I realized that the "princess seams" are not quite that. It is more like a center panel. However, the FBA is still done the same way, and I really prefer doing a FBA with princess seams rather than having to deal with super big darts.
In this method, you slash the side front about 1-2" down from the armhole seam from the front edge just to the seam line. You spread the front edge apart at the seam line 1/2" for each cup size above a B. So, for a D cup, you would spread it one inch. This creates a greater curve at the front edge. Next, slash the Center front piece across the same spot and spread the same amount. Because I have narrow shoulders and a large bust, I just trace my size at the shoulder (determined by upper bust measurement) and then continue the armhole out to my bust size at the side seam. I have tried other methods for doing the armhole, but this one works best for me - of course, it depends on the pattern.
Right now I'm trying to make sure that I have all of the pieces I will need to take with me to Uganda. Since I will mostly be wearing long skirts, and most of them are printed patterns, I need some solid colored tops. I looked through my stash finding all kinds of prints that I wanted to use to make this top, but eventually fell upon a piece of embroidered lawn that I had left over from a shirt I made a couple of years ago. I thought this would be a good one to try out the pattern.
This pattern is pretty easy to make. The ruffle is cut as a flounce and is easy to insert. The neck edge has a facing on this view, but binding on one of the other views. I did use the facing, but cut it out of a lining fabric as I thought it would be too heavy with all the embroidery. Next time I would probably just bind the neckline. I'm not normally a fan of facings unless they are stitched down. This pattern also has you bind the armholes, but I just serged them and turned them under.
I need to do a little tweaking on this pattern, but all in all, I think it's a keeper!
I've been waffling over this pattern and after seeing this- I must make it. I love your version- you beat the envelope pic by a mile!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't noticed this pattern before. Now I may have to get it. Your top came out so cute!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty-I now need this pattern. Thank you for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteI just recently acquired this pattern. Glad to see your version. I have got to move this one up on my sewing plans.
ReplyDeletePretty nice tank top! I really like that color tank tops in summer months.
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