New Look 6729
Pattern Description:
Top with tie and overlapped bodice design. I made view B.
Pattern Sizing:
I cut the size 12
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes!
Front View: It's difficult to see the design lines in the top due to the print. |
They couldn't be any easier!
Fabric and pattern. I made view B (pictured as black and white print on envelope) |
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I like the overlapped bodice design and tie. I didn't like how low the neckline was so I ended up having to use a safety pin. Next time I sew it I will raise the neckline some.
Back View: The "Wee-One refused to let me take a picture by myself. I have no idea who taught her how to pose! I only know the basics. She always likes to get all fancy with hers LOL!!! |
See what I mean about the posing!!! |
Fabric Used:
Matte jersey with blue, gray, black circles on white background.
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
None
Closer View: All Smiles |
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes, plan to sew it in a solid color!
Conclusion:
Great top, super stylish, and easy to sew. What more could you want:)
This is the coolest tree---most of it's roots are above ground and covered with moss!!! Isn't that neat:) |
Your top did turn out great! And your daughter is pretty cute too! My three year old also always wants to jump in the picture :)
ReplyDeleteYour top is very cute and I have that fabric. I'm hoping to have it cut & sewn by this time next week after my current project is complete.
ReplyDeleteVery cute top and your little princess is adorable!
ReplyDeleteYour wee one is just too cute. I like the top, especially how it looks in the back. clean, simple lines.
ReplyDeleteI like the top a lot! Your daughter is adorable too! I love her hair! My littlest is only 16 months, and won't sit still for me to do braids, but when she gets older, I want her to wear them.
ReplyDeleteYour child is so cute I want to bite her! Just adorable!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! The top and the baby.
ReplyDeleteVictoria, that top is sooooo beautiful! I love it! Oh, and they just don't make kids any cuter, she's precious.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you saw April!
I'm definitely going to have to get moving on my sewing you are putting me to shame.
Cathy
Great job Victoria, thanks for completing this pattern & post. I think I'll pull this pattern out & give it a try. You have an adorable little one!
ReplyDeleteVery cute (the top and the sweetie pie). Love the print.
ReplyDeleteGreat top and a fabulous little lady!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful top - I love that colourful swirly print! Such lovely pictures of you and your adorable daughter!
ReplyDeleteLovely. Your daughter is too cute.
ReplyDeleteOh, cute! I love how your print tops turn out. I think that would be a challenge for me but they are lovely for you. Your daughter is so cute! My son loves to pose when I'm taking pictures too. He's quite the ham ...
ReplyDeleteI made that top and found it was a bit low cut too. Still, you look amazing in your version. Great pics altogether BTW.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is great. I love prints. It looks very nice on you. What a cutie your daughter is. Model in the making or seamstress?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful top and your daughter is just so adorable!
ReplyDeleteCute top! Your daughter is too cute! LOL
ReplyDeleteThat top is very attractive on you. In addition to being easy to make, it looks like it's very comfortable and easy to care for as well. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteHow old is the little lady? I know you've already exposed her to the sewing bug. The sooner they are exposed to the thrill of making and wearing their own creations, the better.