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Indie Pattern Month and a “New-to-Me”

Some of us already know it is Indie Pattern Month at the Monthly Stitch, and for those who don’t… Well… It is!

This week’s challenge is “New-to-Me” – you have to sew up something using a pattern from an independent pattern maker, but it has to be a maker you have never tried before.

I have had the “Teach Me Fashion” two tone singlet PDF pattern on my mind for a while now – the possibilities with the colour blocking are endless!  You can find the pattern here.

This PDF pattern has a whopping twelve pages (pfttt) and was the easiest I have ever seen to print off and assemble and cut out.

Two Tone Singlet, photo from Teach Me Fashion

I purchased this beautiful blue and black print and a plain black for the two different colour blocks.

My fabric was a 100% polyester, so I wasn’t sure if it would be suitable for this pattern as it looks like the model (doesn’t she have beautiful blond hair) is wearing more of a silk fabric. We shall see…

First thing I noticed was the pattern pieces didn’t look like a “normal” top pattern, I could see the neckline and armholes, but the rest of the pieces just looked like strips. Luckily, Teach Me Fashion patterns come with a You Tube video demonstrating it all!  So after watching the video all was clear – layout, assembly, the works!

The most difficult step when sewing up this top was the four 90 degree turns on the colour blocks – NOT! Teach Me Fashion’s You Tube video demonstrated how to sew those reinforced 90 degree corners easily!  When I wore the finished top to work, someone actually thought that the black and the blue/black print were one piece of fabric not two joined pieces.  It was a success!

So now we have the finished garment on my model, who doesn’t have beautiful blond hair, but she does have a lovely grimace on her face because she doesn’t like having her photo taken!

Not only that, the sun is peaking over the roof and shining on her head giving her this weird aura – thanks to the photographer for not noticing that before he took the shot!

So to finish it off…

Pattern details – Teach Me Fashion two tone singlet, with YouTube demo
Fabric – 100% polyester
Notions – only thread!
Easy instructions – they are brief in the printed version, but the You Tube video shows it all! It is a very easy sew!
Like or dislike about the pattern – This colour block top is definitely two dimensional, some darts would be nice, but then I guess that would take away from my blue print and my colour blocking!
Alterations – none needed, comes in sizes XS to XL
Cost of materials – $6.00 for the blue print, $1.54 thread, $10.00 for the black fabric, free pattern = $17.54 plus tax, of course!
I want to try this pattern again in a silkier fabric, just to see how it hangs!

Thank you Teach Me Fashion for your lovely pattern!

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