Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Me Made May - Cuff Tops

Inspired to participate in the May Aurifil Artisan challenge, I decided to try a new pattern and ended up making it three times. 

Because there’s a lot of topstitching in the Cuff Top pattern, I auditioned and strategically chose 1147 Light Leaf Green 40wt to blend well with the multicolored palette of the floral fabric from my stash, a vintage loose weave gauze. 

The next make was an easy pick for the thread color, 2785 Dark Navy to complement the indigo block print cotton.  Cut slightly boxier, I put the pattern on the fold without reducing for the center seam allowance called for in the original instructions.  


On a roll with my garment sewing success and curious how a knit might turn out, I whipped up a third and final with 50 wt Light Beige 2310 remembering to use a jersey needle and the stretch stitch setting on my machine. 


My friend destashed a roll of thin muslin to me and it has saved me from having to buy pattern tracing fabric - a bonus!  


Before the Cuff Tops

Following a pattern is much quicker than self drafting like I did for this blouse made for my granddaughter.  She's happy with it and that's all that matters. 





50wt Aurifil Slate 6720 was the perfect blue thread and our pink rhododendron a picturesque backdrop.  Now I can get back to filling up my design wall with quilting again! 


3 comments:

  1. Impressive, Karen! Love that you were able to embrace the garment sewing.

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  2. Gosh yes, you've been on a garment-sewing tear, and I love it! I function much the same; once I have my clothes-sewing thinking cap on, I want to keep going. I really like that Cuff Top pattern, especially the boat neck design which is one of my favorites. Your fabric and thread choices are all good, with nice variety. I'm sure you'll look great wearing each top.

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  3. Those are lovely - great work! cmberry@lsu.edu

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