Monday, September 19, 2011

My Sorbetto

A few weeks ago we had a friend from Matt's work over for dinner. After dinner, they started on a work project and I decided to start a small sewing project. The Sorbetto Top, a free pattern from Colette Patterns, was the perfect choice!
This top has only 2 pattern pieces, a pleat down the front, simple bust darts, and bias binding around the neck and arm holes.
I used a voile from Anna Maria Horner's Little Folks, which is very lightweight. The simple seams and lightweight fabric were the perfect combination for french seams.
I used premade 1/4" bias binding for the neck and arm holes. I also learned a few great tips for sewing binding on, I'll share those in a tutorial on Thursday.
First, let's see my Sorbetto!
The front (excuse the dirty mirror!)
 Front details
 The back
For the most part, I like the fit of this top. I did take out the shoulder seam by about 3/8" because the bust dart was way too high and the arm holes were too tight. I'm still not thrilled with the placement of the bust dart, but I don't think it's too noticeable.
Even with the shoulder seam adjustment, I took about 3/4" off the bottom of the armscye. I'm really sensitive to how my tops fit under my arms, so I knew that  if the armscye was too tight, I wouldn't wear the top.
I wore my top out to dinner with a yellow cardigan, and I think it looked pretty cute! Next time I will alter the pattern to fit the bust darts properly and enlarge the armscye, but all in all this first version is very wearable.
Now for a sneak peek of my bias binding!
The front
 The back
Check back on Thursday for a tutorial on applying bias binding!

6 comments:

Anna said...

so cute! love the print you chose.

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

It looks great on you!

Toni said...

That looks so cute! I hope someday I can alter and adjust patterns to fit me. Looks like you did a great job!

felicity said...

Cute! Those voiles really work well for tops. Your bias binding is perfect!

Annabella said...

So cute...and love the self portrait.

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment said...

This turned out very well and looks like the perfect top for a hot day.