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Three spoons out of three! The pattern pattern is easy to work with and I would love to make this top again.
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Who doesn't love shoes? This black and white cotton has a vintage shoe print.
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I would give the pattern a 3 out of 3 spool rating! I love the shirt details but not keen to make the top again. I'm not a skinny as a once was, and it is fitted at the waist, it is just a personal choice. I love the sleeves, and the pin tucks.
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Vogue Pattern 1401, circa 1993. This pattern has three pieces; a dress, a shirt (which is so roomy that it could easily be a dress for someone with petite stature), and pants. I made the pattern for the shirt. It has very full sleeves, a front tie/scarf sew into the body of the shirt (shoulder and armhole seams), and hidden button front.
I goofed when I was making the shirt. I made a narrow hem on the front tie/scarf which resulted in excess fabric at the shoulder seam. The pattern does not call for gathering at the shoulder but it was the only way that I could make it work without taking the seam ripper to the hem.
I made the shirt in a green polyester. I love the colour but I don't think that I would use the same type of fabric if I were to make another shirt like this one.
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I would give this pattern a two and a half out of three spool rating. The armhole is quite deep and I wear this blouse with a tank top or camisole underneath. I would make the adjustment to allow for the narrow hem on the scarf and choose a light weight cotton or silk.
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