adult's clothing, sewing

Rejected

My fabric stash is extensive.  There are scraps from other projects, remnants bought because they were a bargain, metreage waiting it’s turn, fabric from other people’s stashes that has made it’s way to mine.  Every now and then I sew up scraps or remnants from patterns I’ve used and liked before, happy to donate the resulting garment if it’s not one that I decide I want to keep and wear.  These three knit tops are all in the donation box; none of them are ‘me’ (for a variety of reasons).

Tops from remnants

This one is almost me (and now that I look at it again, the more I consider pulling it out of the donation box). It’s another Aeolian tee, in a stable knit remnant. I like the grey and the jacquard pattern, and the fabric is warm and spongy – but very polyester. I used rib for the neckband; a band from self-fabric wasn’t going to work.

Tops from remnants

This one is the Style Arc Rae tunic, with the shoulder seams closed. I wore this to work once, then ditched it. It’s got a nice curved hemline, and I’ll sew the pattern again as the shape is quite good on me. The print is just too intricate in it’s detailing.

Tops from remnants

Then lastly we have the Style Arc Abigail. This is a pattern that always produces good results for me, but I’ve never worn this top. It only got as far as a try on (and yes, it fits).

Tops from remnants

The sleeves are at an awkward length, but that could be easily rectified. It’s really the print. I like the style of the print, but the colours just aren’t quite right for me! They’re on the right track, but they’re overwhelming. I recently had a styling session and my colours refreshed with Suzanne Dekyvere; my colours nowadays are more ‘warm and deep’ than the ‘warm spring’ that I oce was. Maybe that’s why this didn’t feel right to me!