I used a lightweight polyester knit that was in the stash as a muslin. These finished garments will be off to the Red Cross shop to find new homes.
First up is Vogue 7519.
Pattern
Description. Semi- fitted, pullover top has bias front and back.
Pattern Sizing. View C size 22.
Did it look like
the pattern photo /drawing envelope once you were done sewing with it? Yes it did.
Were the
instructions easy to follow? Yes.
What do you
particularly like or dislike about the pattern? This pattern has
been in the Vogue pattern catalogue since the nineties. Although it is designed for woven
fabrics cut on the bias I decided to try making this in a knit. I don’t want to
trash this pattern with faint praise, it is a workhorse garment, great for a
basic.
Fabric Used. Lightweight polyester knit.
Pattern alterations
or any design changes you made? I substituted a knit for a woven fabric. When sewing
the front to back I changed the way the cowl is sewn following the method
suggested by Burda. I made this up
as per the pattern but did not use the facings. I used strips to bind the armholes.
Would you sew it
again or recommend it to others? This is a classic pattern that has stood the test of
time. If you have made this the
first time around are you able to make it again the next time???
Conclusion
Another classic pattern but can be fiddly to sew the cowl matching the
dots. Goodbye to Valentine made this top up and called it a practical garment.
Burda 7519
Pattern
Description. T-shirt, semi-fitted.
Pattern Sizing. Graded up to Size
22. This pattern only has up to
size 20 so I had to grade it up to size 22 following Burda’s instructions.
Did it look like
the pattern photo /drawing envelope once you were done sewing with it? Yes the cowl neck
falls in beautiful folds but is very low and can be revealing.
Were the
instructions easy to follow? Yes the diagrams were particularly helpful.
What do you
particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I really like the
darts which give a sleek fitted look, which is the look I am searching
for. The folds of the cowl are
lovely and flattering but the neck is very low and revealing – I will tack the
neck slightly closed and to maintain the folds in the cowl neck (thanks Mum for
that suggestion).
Fabric Used. Lightweight polyester knit.
Pattern alterations
or any design changes you made? As this pattern did not come in my size I had to
grade it up one size. The grading
was easy to do and very successful.
I did not move the darts as measurements showed they were in the right
place however when made up in the fabric the front darts are not centred
enough. The back darts are in the
perfect place. Next time I will
move the front darts 1cm in towards the centre front.
Would you sew it
again or recommend it to others? I would recommend this pattern as another more fitted
cowl neck pattern with the proviso about the low neckline at the centre
front. I might try the other
version with the waterfall sleeves, they look interesting.
Conclusion
A nice top with a deeper cowl than the other patterns – the addition of
darts adds onto the sewing time but does give a sleek look.
Both look great! I don't have either of these patterns, but must look them out now. As for the lower neckline of the 2nd one, this doesn't worry me greatly as I would just pop a cami top underneath in a colour from the fabric. So, what is next in your sewing 'to-do' list???
ReplyDeleteI have just about finished the Style Arc freebie from last month Ann T it looks great! I am becoming a fan of Style Arc!
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