“A silhouette that does not pick up the lines of the body, and a neck that is not too open is a point, making iteasy to wear regardless of age.It is cool! In such a shape, it is often free size in the market, but it is nice to be able to choose the size. Beginners who think tops are difficult should start with this challenge. It's easier than you think." As you said, Tokuko was also quickly made in a short time.
The wind-filled silhouette is created by tucking in four places on the back.
The point is that the hem is facing back. Dorothy's hem is curved instead of straight, so folding it in three leaves excess fabric that wrinkles, making it difficult for beginners to handle neatly. On the other hand, if you make it straight, you can't make it into a soft shape.
So, although the number of parts has increased and it is troublesome, I decided to add a cover. Since I'm going to make it myself, I want to make it a nice one. With this pattern, I hope you can feel the importance of going through the hassles to get a nice finish.
It seems that there is a wide range of arrangements, suchas attaching a ribbon, making it reversible, changing the fabric on the front and back, and so on . I will introduce the arrangement later on the blog.
What do you think? When the size changes, the impression of the open neck, the swelling of the back body, and the feeling of falling shoulders will change considerably.
Please choose the size so that it will be your favorite silhouette.