

To make this adjustment I simply drew the line that I wanted for the sweatheart. Then I added 5/8" to the bottom of the yoke pattern piece (white fabric) and then 5/8" to the top of the main pattern piece (floral fabric) for seam allowance. Otherwise I sewed the pattern up like normal. I did double the white fabric to prevent any see-throughness which also allowed me to omit the facings. Here are a couple of pics of the cutting process.


Very cool idea, it looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative way to sew up this pattern! It is *so* cute.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDeleteI picked up this pattern today, just so I can make these tops for myself! I've had a hard time finding something to wear while teaching Sunday School.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I really need to get over my fear of the Macaron and just start mine already...
ReplyDeleteI love how you incorporated that retro sweetheart neckline into your design.
ReplyDeleteKeep on posting!D.
ReplyDeleteGreat internet site! D.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very expert! D.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work!D.
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ReplyDeleteVery descriptive post, I loved that bit. Will there be a part 2? D.