Style Arc Sage pants and Naughty Bobbin Presto Popover top
This combination is an example of nearly right but not quite. These two garments weren’t sewn to be worn together; they were just paired for the photos. And in reality, I haven’t worn them with one another.
I might start with the top. It’s the Naughty Bobbin Patterns Presto Popover top. And I have sewn it one size too small. I sewed the Medium – should have chosen the Large.
From the website: The Presto! Popover Top is designed specifically for knits for the wash and wearability your daily life needs. Knits with 5% or more stretch, especially ITY knits and rayon/elastane come in all colors and patterns, so make more than one and get on with your life. Good bye washday blues! With it’s clever double-front V-neck collar construction and the always comfy 3/4 sleeve the Presto! sews up quickly on the serger, but can be made on a zig-zag machine, too. Can be made in heavier knits for winter, lighter knits for summer. Excellent choice for sheerer knits. For its ease, comfort and a fast sewing project, you’re gonna love the Presto!
The fabric is cotton/spandex (possibly from Crafty Mamas Fabrics, but could have been from somewhere else). It’s got great recovery, but definitely clings to those central rolls. The construction of this top is really interesting – the front is cut twice, so is self-lined with the shoulder and back yoke integrated into the front pieces. The depth of the V-neckline depends on how far up you sew the centre front seam. It’s worth sewing just to check out the construction – which isn’t actually difficult, by the way.
On me, in this fabric, the neckline folds back to form a shawl collar. I’d really like to see this top in something very soft that just pooled at the back, and left the front as a V-neckline. I haven’t finished with this pattern. I’ll reprint and do some more size grading through the body to improve the fit on me. I can possibly leave the shoulders alone.
I have actually worn the top, but with less fitted pants, and a jacket over it. I’m still in two minds about whether to pass this one on or to keep it. I really like the colour on me, but it’s that bit too small in the body. One voice in my ear says that it will be fine if I lose a bit of weight; the voice in the other ear says get rid of what doesn’t fit and sew something that does.
So, to the pants. These are the Style Arc Sage stretch woven pants, in Style Arc bengaline. From their website: Designed to sit on the waist this is our new Bengaline pant block. Shaped front yoke and side panels along with its fashionable slim leg is ideal for all shapes and sizes. FABRIC SUGGESTION & DESCRIPTION: Stretch Bengaline is perfect! You can buy Bengaline at our store – click here . Or any stretch woven with approx. 5% spandex.
Style Arc does a brilliant job of stretch woven pants. I like to have fitted pants in my wardrobe – I feel that they work well with the looser tops that I prefer to wear. I cut the front upper yoke panel double to provide my belly with a fraction more support. I really like the waistband with that flat elastic inside it. Generally I cut the waist elastic to the same length as the waistband piece – for me that seems to work best.
There are subtle differences between the different stretch woven pants patterns that Style Arc produce. This one seems to have a slightly higher rise and wider waistband, which works nicely on my current shape/size/weight distribution. I find that the pair I prefer to wear is a combination of which fabric it’s in and how it fits me currently. If your size and shape is very consistent you could probably easily identify a favourite – I still like to experiment a bit.
These are a nice neutral for me, and easy to wear. The Sage pattern will probably get another outing or two at some stage!
As someone who’s body has changed dramatically over the years, donate it (the beautiful top) and make another.
There is always more fabric and life is too short.
I do like this pants, you have sold me so many patterns.
The pants fit well and look nice Lara but the top is a bit ho hum. The skinny roll back collar is….ahhh, so….so….nothing….?! It needs a bit more impact? drama? something to justify it’s existence? I’m looking forward to seeing you do another version with more ease as I agree with you that it has potential overall
I always think tops with double layer fronts too much fabric, and as above responder says…a bit ho hum. But those PANTS look FAB!! Like you I have found StyleArc pants very successful….for shapes like mine with limited waistline definition!! Love all your posts, keep up the great work.
Sandra
Thanks for this. I have been keeping my eye open for a pattern like the style arc pants, which are almost identical to my favourite stretch bengalene pants from Katies. Their low rise 3/4 length version fits me as full size, & I have taupe, black & marrone versions. If they pretty much fit you as is, they’ll require a bit of shortening for me.
https://www.katies.com.au/shop/7-8-classic-pant/p/00129221_306
Linkbto similar pants didn’t work https://www.katies.com.au/shop/7-8-classic-pant/p/00129221_306
Hi there Karey – I’m 158 cm tall (more of that in my legs than my torso) and I always shorten Style Arc patterns. I generally take two 5/8″ folds out of it both above and below the knee – so around 3 inches in total from the length. You eventually learn what will work best for you!
Thanks for that info. I’m 155cm, & short in the torso, so expect I’ll have to shorten the rise as well as the leg.
The trousers are great- nice fit on the bum. I have a pattern from yonks ago that is [I suspect] the original source of that top pattern…a little covert bootlegging going on there. the only difference is that it’s a little more generous in the body, and is only HALF self-lined, covering bra departments, but not the whole front. Kwiksew 3658, also makes up into an easy-to-wear dress. My blog post on the last one I made [I have about 6, heavily worn] https://thedementedfairy.wordpress.com/2016/10/09/quick-and-simple/
I suspect that seeing yours might have headed me off in the direction that eventually to this pattern!
Go with the Kwiksew lol
After 4 pairs of StyleArc Wendy trousers, the Sage are my new favourites. The flat front with side panelling is great for taking attention away from my thickened non-waist. I like the top, but am with Pearl on its ordinariness and a double layer of fabric makes it impossible for anything but winter in Oz, agreed, life is too short Lara!
The pants are a great fit and I can see they would go very well with a slim fitting top. I really like the design lines on those pants.
Presto is one of my favourite t shirt patterns. I have made lots now and love them all. Your blue is a fabulous colour but I agree with the opinion that if it doesn’t fit well don’t torture yourself with a diet – just make another 😉.