Thursday, June 7, 2012

Completed Sorbetto No. 2

I completed a second Sorbetto Top today with a few modifications to the pattern. First, I used the 'Slash and Spread'* method I learned in college to move the side dart to the neck. That side dart was starting to get a little boring. I also raised the neckline in the back and finally made a highly decorative scalloped hem in the front. I even went as far as to make a little vintage-y bow for the neck with the extra bias tape that I made. Yep, made my own bias tape again!!! Although I like the details of this top with the darts and the hem and the bow I really don't like the print. Close up it's a navy and white floral with little poppy-red dots of color but from afar it just gets lost and reminds me of an old ladies night gown - or something they would make you wear in the hospital.

Dart & Bow
Scalloped Hem
Fabric Close Up
Overall, the modifications turned out great and the neck darts look fantastic. They add to the vertical lines in the blouse and are very slimming. I just wish I liked the fabric more. It's difficult to be excited about the finished product when the fabric is so lack-luster. Luckily it was 40 cents, thrifted. I am taking my new top for a spin to the grocery store to see if it grows on me.

Tomorrow I cut out the Madeline Bloomers.

*I haven't been able to find a good tutorial for the 'Slash & Spread' method so I will post a little how-to soon. It's so easy!

Also: That first top I made with the upholstery fabric is still left unfinished. I've been considering my options and have decided to just buy some pre-made bias tape and finish the damn thing. Maybe a navy blue?

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