Sunday 7 October 2012

A Touch of Lace Top - Burda WOF 04/05- 106.


I have been loving the lace trend and in the past have had some lace shirts/tops which I  adored  but are long gone. I was going to buy some lace but then remembered that I had a small remnant left over from a lined lace dress my oldest daughter sewed about 3 years ago - sometimes  my stash surprises even me . I also love white shirts - they are my most used and practical garments but I like them to be a little different and interesting rather than just plain. So enter .......

This Burda model looks so self assured, relaxed and chic - of course I want to sew this.


Burda WOF - Pattern 106 from April 2005 - one I have been wanting to make since well 2005 . It is a dropped shoulder almost kimono looking top with a waist band  . I used a scrap of white soft poly to interline the lace pieces . The main part of the top was cut from a fabric which looks like a light weight silk dupioni  . The top was easy to construct but I did not completely follow the instructions because they made the sewing the top harder than it should be . I only sewed up the side seams once I had completely constructed the top and then added the waist band.


 
The lace panel continues around the back and I added lace to the arm bands.
Overall this is a terrific little pattern - really great for using small pieces of scrap  fabric and the main part of the top took only 70cm  . I am thinking of trying this pattern again using some scraps of satin and experimenting with colour blocking but who know when that will happen - probably when that trend has totally passed and looks out of place :).

But for now my middle DD has announced that she does want to buy any new summer clothes but wants to me to sew her a pair of shorts and a dress - patterns and fabric have been chosen after a marathon 2 hour trip to Spotlight - I am sure this will keep me out of trouble for a while.
Cheers Janine.

8 comments:

  1. This looks super - ideal for the coming hot months! Lucky DD in having you whip up some summer clothes, hope you show us how they turn out...

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  2. Your new top looks great Janine - i really like the lace panel.. i love white shirts/tops myself - but i'm guaranteed to spill something down the front straight away! Sounds as if you are going to be busy sewing for your daughter too!

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  3. Lace is so in and I'm always looking for good lace designs. This piece is one of them.

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  4. Im loving the lace trend too. Your top turned out very nice. I am sure you will get a lot of use out of it. Unfortunately I think all of the lace has been snapped up because I can't seem to find any I like. My daughter wants me to make her a lace dress because she is saving to go overseas and hasn't any money for clothes this summer.

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  5. Hi Janine, your top looks absolutely lovely! I'm a fellow lace lover too.
    I'm so glad you "opened" your blog to comments again, I felt a wee bit distressed when you closed it for a while there. I'm really happy everything is OK with you and your family. Your garden looks divine too :)

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  6. Janine, I have a blog award for you. If you aren't into blog awards please don't feel obliged :)

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  7. I see what you mean about interesting white tops being better than the plain sort - this is really lovely; the mix of textures in the same colour is great!

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  8. What a wonderful way to use pieces of lace and take this top from plain to so chic.

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