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Named Inari Tee

I bought this fabric the moment I saw it, because I thought it would pair so nicely with my peach jeans.  Which it does, but it was warm the day I sewed this up and I was wearing these shorts.  The fabric is from Miss Matatabi, and is a rayon, cotton, wool blend..


The pattern is the Inari Tee, lengthened by 15 cm.  I had read quite a few comments about the restrictiveness of the sleeves, but I decided that this first time, I would make the pattern up as-is. I go through phases of making muslins, but at the moment, I am in a not-making-muslin phase.  I did make a forward shoulder adjustment, as you might be able to see as the pink penciled line in the photo below, which worked out quite well. I took some off the back of the sleeve and added some to the front.  The sleeves are restrictive, as you can see by the wrinkles in them, but this fabric has a bit of give, so it works out okay.  I will change them for next time.


My daughter used the scraps to sew up Jalie 3352 - a dolman sleeved top.  Actually, she finished hers before I finished mine, because I had to stop and cook dinner.  This is her third Jalie 3352 top, so I should do a post on those soon.

6 comments:

Georgia said...

What a nice fabric indeed! And you can coordinate with so many other bottoms I think! Lovely blouse!

Summer Flies said...

Ha ha, so for real competition you may get someone making dinner for you! I like the Inari seam detail coming to the front but all the complications with the sleeve and so many other patterns I won't go there. Love that fabric blend combination though. This weekend for the gnocchi ... my son has been away and didn't want to miss out!!

PsychicSewerKathleen said...

Louise Cutting has a great video on youtube re how to adjust the sleeve for a forward shoulder adjustment that I've been doing for years and it seems to work rather well :) and another trick I've used that helps with sleeve comfort is to always cut your sleeves on the bias. I love your fabric too - beautiful!

LindaC said...

I love that fabric. I think your top looks perfectly comfortable.

Elizabeth Made This said...

Rayon/cotton/wool sounds lovely! Miss Matatabi has the coolest fabrics, and this design really showcases it well!

fabric epiphanies said...

I love Jalie 3352! It is one of my favourites.

I have been trying to resist buying the Inari dress pattern but it does get harder with each review. I really like your top and it is good to hear the sleeves aren't an issue for everyone.