Monday, January 12, 2015

Triangular Keyhole Neckline in a Square Patterned Fabric with Simplicity 1280

Some tops with a triangular keyhole at the neckline and a crossover "draped" front:
Keyhole Tops with Crossover Draped Front



More tops with similar details and sleeve variations Keyhole Tops with Crossover Draped Front


Simplicity 1280 is on-trend  

Simplicity 1280
Pattern Description:
Top with banded keyhole neckline, elasticized waist and sleeve hems. (Simplicity's: "Misses's leggings, tunic in two lengths and tops")

Pattern Sizing: XS-XL.
I sewed a "M".


I wore my version to work today, Monday (staff meetings and classroom prep time) after the three week winter vacation.  The students officially start school tomorrow.
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Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it
Yes, even to a somewhat strange puff below the left hip.

Were the instructions easy to follow?
Yes, especially if you have sewn various types of tops. It was much easier to sew the sleeves in flat instead of setting them per the instructions. Moreover, there seemed to be not mention to baste or stitch together the two fronts (wearer's right overlapping the left) at the lower edges before turning under for the hem (casing for the elastic), making sure the hem accommodates the width of the elastic.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I like the keyhole neckline. I am still not sure certain about this blouson style with the crossover front. It is somewhat billowy below the hip and not quite the flattering and slightly fitted style that I favor. Being short-waisted, I tend to avoid extra fabric below the bust.

Fabric Used: ITY knit

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Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
My usual narrowing of 3/8" at the center back, 1" petite adjustment at the waist. I also lengthened the sleeves another inch.

Instead of sewing the band onto the outer portion of the neckline, I sewed it onto the neckline from the inside of the top (right side of the band's edge to the wrong side of the neckline), turned it to the outside with the raw edge tucked underneath, and top-stitched close to the edge.




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 I also adjusted the elastic after inserting it through the casing (at the sleeve and lower hem of the blouse), snipping/removing some extra length before sewing the ends of the elastic 

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Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Maybe one of these will do for now. I recommend the pattern if this style (and/or shorter sleeved top that I did not sew) appeals to you.



Just this past weekend at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, CA, witnessing "The Taylor Swift Experience" exhibit.

 Taylor Made 


My Taylor Swift fan:
Taylor Made


Listening to a sample of Miss Swift's music accompanied with a video of a performance.
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12 comments:

  1. Really cute! Those tops are really 'of the moment' - I'm making New Look 6303 which is remarkably similar. Good job!

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  2. That top looks fabulous on you. Very nicely made.

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  3. Great top! Looks great on you! Question, it doesn't gap in the front? It doesn't appear you have a camisole underneath.

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    1. Thank you, Myra! The keyhole is held together by reinforced stitching 1" below the printed mark of the pattern, along the hem. I would definitely wear something underneath just in case the crossover billows out revealing a tad of skin from a side view, just in case! :-)

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  4. ...also, your daughter has gotten so big! She's so adorable too!

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    1. Thank you again, Myra! Geez, time just flies too quickly...

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  5. Nice top! Shocked to see how your daughter has grown.

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