Hello Readers. I used an old table cloth to make a top. You might be asking yourself why did I do that? I have had this table cloth for so long (20 years!) that one end got torn and I needed to fix it or I needed to do something like this.
Before and after.
I liked this table cloth but it had a some fraying on one edge and it didn't match my house anymore.
I decided to use this pattern by McCall's to make a simple top. I chose it because the short sleeve top was a loose fit and kind of boxy. This table cloth didn't have any stretch to it so I needed something roomy enough to be comfortable.
I cut out the short sleeve pattern pieces. You can see I folded the pattern to make it shorter. This is going to cut the length in my finished shirt. I placed the pattern piece on the table cloth so I could have the little ruffle at the hem.
I put my shirt together as directed. I even made the neck facing. I usually try to avoid them because they always seem to give me trouble. This went really well (Thanks McCall's) I ironed the whole shirt thoroughly.
I added the little ruffle to the sleeves just for fun. The fabric was giving me cottage core vibes so extra ruffles seemed appropriate.
My daughter gave me some great corduroy jeans. They were perfect for fall and perfect for this shirt. I took in the waist a bit and of course I shortened the length. #shortgirlproblems
This shirt turned out well and it felt like the right vibe for a cool fall day. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.
***Year End Update- I love this top. I love the fabric, I love the colors, I have worn it a lot.
2 comments:
I really like this! Cottage core is fun!
Thanks so much for the comment. It was a fun project.
Chickie
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