This is the second Colette pattern I've sewn up, and I'm liking the patterns more with each one that I make. The fit is great. I cut a size 8 from the shoulders down to the waist and then graded to a size 12 from the waist to the hem (darn hips!). I did not make any pattern alterations. Here is a picture from the side where you can get a glimpse of the back ties:
I will definitely sew up this pattern again, but the one and only design change I will make will be to move those back ties up a couple inches so they are just below my bust line. In looking at these photos, I can see that would be a more flattering location for the ties.The only detail I changed on this top is that I used my serger to make a narrow-rolled, lettuce hem. I used regular poly thread in the needle and lower looper and for some interest I used a DMC silver metallic thread in the upper looper. It is hard to see in these photos so here is a close up of the hem:
I always use French seams on sheer fabrics and this pattern is no exception. For the binding, I simply used a 100% quilter's cotton that I had on hand. I initially thought it might be a little heavy for the neck binding and that it might "flop" down after it was applied, but I was wrong. It lays beautifully along the neck and is not too heavy or bulky at all.
Bias binding
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Inside finished seams |
I just printed your post to put with my Colette book, this is a really helpful review and so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI so love this look on you - just brilliant!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely! The lettuce hem is a nice touch. Good luck with the jeans. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much.
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