Cinched Tie-Front Top
After browsing the Princess Polly website, I was inspired to make this top. Read on to find out how you too can recreate it.
Supplies
1/2 yard of fabric
sewing machine
pins
safety pin
measuring tape
marker/pen/chalk of some kind
The Back Panel
Using the back of a shirt as reference, sketch and cut out the back panel of your new top. Make sure to account for seams. (Tip: for accuracy, cut out one side of the top first, then use it as a guide for the second side)
Fold the back panel in half, and draw a curve. Cut the curve out to create a neck hole.
The Front Panels
Using the back panel as a reference, trace one side (shoulder and arm hole included) onto a new section fabric. Sketch a curve that spans the length of a panel. Cut the entire thing out.
Repeat on the second side, so that two opposing panels are created.
Sewing
Lay both front panels on top of the back panel (right sides in). Pin and sew the shoulders and sides using a straight stitch.
Sleeves
Using your reference top as a guide, cut four sides of the sleeve.
Pair the sleeves up. Pin and sew the top and bottom using a straight stitch.
Pin each sleeve to the top (right sides facing in) and sew using a straight stitch.
The Ties
Cut a long strip of fabric atleast 1'' wide.
Fold each side to the middle (picture 2). Then, fold in half (picture 3). Pin and sew closed using a straight stitch.
Tie Channels
Fold over the top edge of the top to create a tie channel. Pin and sew closed using a straight stitch.
Using a safety pin, thread the tie through the tie channel.
Finishing Touches
Cut the front panels to create a curved bottom edge. Pin and hem using a straight stitch.
Pin and hem any leftover raw edges.
The Final Look
I am in love with how this top turned out. It rivals the one I saw on Princess Polly. I'm so excited to take pictures show it off. Rate 35/10