

Other than some gathering stitches and stay stitching, I made this whole thing on the serger. I could have just serged the hem, but I like the look of turning it under and top stitching, so I did it that way. I used a slight zigzag to topstitch the hem and sleeve hems.
My serger is quite old, but it works perfectly and I love it. It doesn't do anything fancy, but it does what it is intended to, and it does it well. I have a newer Brother 1034D, but I still prefer my funlock.

This is a great pattern and super easy to make. The only problem I had was with the back. The back is supposed to be gathered at the top, but my collar lined up perfectly without gathering anything, so I'm not sure what went wrong. Either my collar stretched out because of the ribbing (most likely) or I didn't cut something correctly. I plan to make this one again, so I'm sure I'll find out next time.

Oh, also, I ended up cutting 3/4" off the sleeves and hemming them 1". I could still remove 1/2" Normally I have to take an inch off of all sleeves, but I had to take a little more off of these. (The pattern only requires a 5/8" hem, but I used 1" In knits, I like to wait until the garment is made to hem the sleeves because you never know how much they will "grow" after making it.
All in all, I'm really happy with this. Now to look in my stash for another knit before I put that pattern away!
Great looking top and the colour is fantastic on you. Yay for the colour fan.
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