Hey Loves!
I'm back. It's been a minute! I've been busy! But, I took a quick break to make something for me.
I saw the cutest yellow and black polka dot fabric in Wal-Mart on clearance (2 yards for $1.87). When I saw it, I immediately thought about New Look A6519. It's just one of those patterns I pick up often and put it back because the fabric isn't quite right. Well, this was the one.
I got home and printed one of the croquis from Golden Rippy. I took a few minutes to sketch it out. I enjoyed it so much! After sketching, I knew jeans would be perfect.
Each time I try a new pattern, I have to read the directions thoroughly...usually 2 or 3 times before I start. After reading the directions, I got to work. The directions were so straight to the point and easy to follow. I decided this pattern was perfect for practicing French seams and I was too lazy to rethread my serger! Don't judge me! Next to my serger, French seams are my favorite. Once I got accustomed to wrong sides together, it was smooth sailing.
It took me 3 hours to finish this project. That includes the time I spent watching Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce. Here are a few pics.
If you're thinking about making this one, go ahead. It's a simple pattern that produces a really cute top. You won't regret it. It's comfy and there are many options formaking it your own. You can color block, mix patterns, change the length and sleeves, and deepen the back v-neck. I know I'll make a few more.
I received a number of compliments on the color and the shirt. This was a good pairing!
Check out my pattern review on PatternReview.com.
Until next time, Smooches!
DJ
I'm back. It's been a minute! I've been busy! But, I took a quick break to make something for me.
Top & Headband: By Me (New Look A6519; Cotton from Wal-Mart); Jeans: Target (Similar); Shoes: JustFab (Reeta) |
I saw the cutest yellow and black polka dot fabric in Wal-Mart on clearance (2 yards for $1.87). When I saw it, I immediately thought about New Look A6519. It's just one of those patterns I pick up often and put it back because the fabric isn't quite right. Well, this was the one.
I got home and printed one of the croquis from Golden Rippy. I took a few minutes to sketch it out. I enjoyed it so much! After sketching, I knew jeans would be perfect.
Each time I try a new pattern, I have to read the directions thoroughly...usually 2 or 3 times before I start. After reading the directions, I got to work. The directions were so straight to the point and easy to follow. I decided this pattern was perfect for practicing French seams and I was too lazy to rethread my serger! Don't judge me! Next to my serger, French seams are my favorite. Once I got accustomed to wrong sides together, it was smooth sailing.
It took me 3 hours to finish this project. That includes the time I spent watching Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce. Here are a few pics.
If you're thinking about making this one, go ahead. It's a simple pattern that produces a really cute top. You won't regret it. It's comfy and there are many options formaking it your own. You can color block, mix patterns, change the length and sleeves, and deepen the back v-neck. I know I'll make a few more.
I received a number of compliments on the color and the shirt. This was a good pairing!
Check out my pattern review on PatternReview.com.
Until next time, Smooches!
DJ
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