Still on my polka dot theme, I whipped up this super bright yellow blouse. It all came together in a rather kismet way. I was trying to think of another polka dot project to share with you this week. Then I found Simplicity 1661 on sale at JoAnn’s and remembered that my great-aunt had given me a couple of yards of yellow polka dot fabric – the perfect fabric for this pattern!

Simplicity 1661 was very easy to make and it came together quite quickly (no zip and no buttons). I really love the design of this top. The swingy shape is flattering with slim bottoms or shorts and the open vent at the back is a little sexy surprise. The only adjustment I made was to lengthen the curved hem at the back. I added about 5 inches in length to the back hem and really like the result. One other change was that I used on-grain strips for the armhole binding rather than bias strips. I think maybe that made the seams poke out a little bit and it would be more graceful if I had used bias. I can always redo it if I feel inclined.
I’m planning to make View D with a pink striped Japanese cotton I bought at Mood a couple of weekends ago. This was kind of a trial run before I cut into that fabric. I think these will both be great summer tops that can easily be layered for cooler hours of the day.
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Your top turned out really nice! The yellow sure is cheery; I love how bright it is! That pattern also looks kind of perfect. You get the look of a button down without the work of adding buttons? Excellent!
ReplyDeleteSO adorable! The fabric choice is perfect too!
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Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the polka dots!
Thanks everybody!! :)
ReplyDeleteFab blouse. I'm adding the pattern to my (growing) wish list - thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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