Just looking at that picture makes me feel a few degrees cooler :-)
My inspiration piece was a Paul & Joe top, torn from a magazine. It has been filed away so long that it was actually different to what I had remembered.
I was going to bodgy my own bat-wing pattern, but decided to rifle through my pattern collection in case I had one stashed away and forgotten about. I found an Anna Sui pattern, Vogue 2947, which I had previously sewn for my Mum. Not exactly the same as the Paul & Joe top, but the same sorta feel. The bat-wings ended up smaller than I remember, but that is probably because I tried on the one I made previously, which was a bigger size. I omitted the contrast trim on the neck-line, because I had contrast shoulders. Other reviewers have used a facing instead of a trim, but I just turned in a narrow hem. I stitched up the centre-front a bit of a ways, so that I would not need a camisole underneath.
Check out the price tag on that Paul & Joe top. $595!!! must be silk??? Mine is cotton. The green swan print voile is from EmmaOneSock and the blue daisy voile is from a discount place on the Sunshine Coast (the name of the place escapes me but it is on route from Noosa Beach to Cooroy). Peter is wondering why I didn't use matching fabrics. I guess taste will always be individual!
I love the fabrics you've chosen. I dream of warmth - a bitter winter marches on here in the UK.
ReplyDeleteThat does look beautifully cool. I like to make new hot weather clothes in autumn, that way next spring there will be a few things not worn to shreds when the first really hot weather arrives.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and cool. I'd like to see a picture of it on.
ReplyDeleteYour pool looks fabulous!
Very pretty top and it does look cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous looking top...so cool and light, just like your pool pic.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely top. I can imagine it's perfect for a warm summer day. Great colour too!
ReplyDeleteNice top - the pendant matches the shoulder pieces perfectly. It's cooling down big time here - autumn is on its way, for sure. Hope your days turn down a bit too - though when you make a lovely summer top you do want a decent amount of time left to wear it!
ReplyDeleteNot even silk justifies a $600 top... so bravo to yours which is not only thrifty, but just as stylish!
ReplyDeleteI love the mixed prints you used for this top. It looks very current, casual, and comfortable.
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