A few days ago I was speaking withย Mary Ann, the accountant at our office, about the “world” of sewing and sewing blogs. ย She asked me how I started and I told her that for about a year before I started blogging, I was just a sewing blog stalker. ย Then I felt bad only clicking and reading and I thought it was about time I joined the party.
After more discussion, I confessed to Mary Ann that my technique is simple –ย just babble away about sewing and always write thinking I amย having a conversation with my sisters. ย Well,ย Mary Ann gave me the best “hurt” look sheย could muster and said “You mean you aren’t writing for me?” ย Umm… ย Ok… ย Yes! ย So here’s my SHOUT OUT to my follower, Mary Ann! ย This post’s for you! ย (… and for my sisters, and for the clickers, the followers, the readers, and you, and you, and you, and you…)
Thank you!
Now let me show you the black top I just finished up. ย I needed it to fill in one of the gaps I foundย in my wardrobeย thatย I discovered in anticipationย ofย Me Made May 15.
I used McCall’s M6563, view A, an easy pattern. ย I pulled a solid black fabric from my stash. ย Yay for “Stash Busting”! ย This fabricย looks and feels like a polyester knit.
What did I change about this pattern,ย if anything? ย The pattern suggests a back neckline 4″ deep. ย I only made the back neckline 1″ deep as I thought the cowl front would hang betterย and the shoulders would not be falling off my body. ย I also shortened the hem lineย a little. ย I want to be sure that the skirts I wear with it are the star and not the black top.
I did like how they instructed to attach the front (with the cowl neckline) and the back at the shoulder seams. ย At first I could not understand what they were talking about (maybe I was having a bad day), but I basted it together as instructed and realized that it was a perfect way to go! ย Here are a couple of shots of my inside shoulder seams. ย None of the raw edges of the shoulders seams are exposed.
Here are a couple of photos of “Dolly” wearing my new top. ย I will be able to get some better #mmmay15 shots during the week. ย Now that I have a solid black top, Iย can wear some of those colourful skirts I have hanging in my closet.
Here’sย a photoย a bit washed out (deliberately) so that you can see the cowl neck better.
I have only one more thing to do on my new black top. ย I have to sew a penny in it. ย In Canada we don’t have pennies anymore, so good luck with that! ย Butย any small weight will do. ย I am going to sew it ontoย the centre point of the cowl neckline, hanging it in the inside to make the shape of the cowl better, and stay put. ย It works!
Nextย comesย my solid red top. ย Again to fill some holes in my wardrobe. ย For that one I am using McCall’s M7093, view A. ย Someday, I would like to make it again with some colour blocking, but right now I really need a solid red top.
Oh, yes, and before I forget… here’s my #mmmay15 garments for the last week.
Are you enjoying your Me Made May experience?
Happy Sewing!
A final note: ย Every time I wore this cowl neck top I used a safety pin on the inside to pinch the curved cowl piece together about a couple of inches up fromย theย centre point, so that it was not so loose (and exposing …). ย Finally I just put aย couple of little stitches there and now my cowl neck top looks like a cowl neck top – puffy, layered, but completely modest! ย Try it!
















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