Friday, January 31, 2014

The French Vanilla Top - Plantain Variation #2

So here is my second variation on the Plantain pattern for the Deer&Doe sewing contest. I created a yoke with scalloped edges and changed the neckline to a bateau or boat neckline.




The scallops are kind of appliqued to the striped portion of the top by using a zig-zag stitch around the edge. I used a grey and cream striped fabric which is a bamboo rayon blend -- oh so luxurious! It feels amazing and drapes beautifully. The cream fabric for the yoke and short sleeves is just a simple cotton interlock. Both fabrics were purchased at Dressew.


This was an interesting project for me to sew. Trying to figure out how to sew the scallops onto the striped fabric gave me a bit of a headache but I persevered. The knit fabric made it a lot more trickier than if it had been a stable woven fabric.


Anyways, I certainly had a lot of fun participating in the contest. I don't know if I'll try to participate in any more in the near future. What I really have to do is take stock of my wardrobe and figure out where my sewing focus should be this year; try to fill in the gaps and focus on what my personal style is.

I read this blog post on the Colette Patterns blog which is a part of their new Wardrobe Architect series. It really got me thinking and wondering about what my core style is. It's definitely girly and whimsical with a touch of vintage, a touch of goth/rocker edge, and a touch of clean contemporary lines. It seems like such a strange mix but it works for me, for the most part.

It'd be nice to go through my whole wardrobe and figure out what the heck I'm actually doing with my personal style!

8 comments:

  1. I seriously love this top! It is so cute!

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  2. Hi Caroline! Just to let you know, your gorgeous Plaintain top is now on my Blog :D xxx
    http://www.sequinsandslippers.com/2014/02/no-plain-tain-jane.html

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    1. Thanks Gema! I'm honoured to be featured on your blog again.

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  3. I love this top! It's a great balance of feminine and nautical. Totally got my vote for the Plantain challenge.

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    1. Thank you so much Brenna! I'm just proud of the fact that I was able to take an idea I randomly came up with and follow through with a great finished product.

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  4. Gorgeous!! I really love your Plantain and you got my vote as well for the challenge ;)

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  5. Love the scallops! Just voted for you!!

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