The temps here on the east coast are in the high 70's! I am finishing a black turtle neck!!! Well, it is one of the "Wardrobe basics". The fabric I used is a ITY from Fabric.com. I bought it last year. ITY is light weight, so this turtleneck can still be worn on a cool day.
The pattern I used is an old (very old) pamphlet I bought at JoAnns. The instructions are very easy. The whole top can be sewn on a serger. I used a narrow zig zag stitch. I also used a twin needle for the hems.
No alterations were needed. My sleeves do not have a separate band at the bottom.This is such an easy top to make. Everything goes together nicely.
When I hem a knit, I first press the hem allowance up using a fusible tape. Next, I use my twin needle and the stretchy serger thread in the bobbin. This time I used two different color threads. In one needle I had black thread and in the other, I had beige. Due to the deeper hem pressed on the sleeves, I did a twin hem two times. I like the effect.
Here are a few ways I would style this top. I have it paired with the camel skirt and black long sweater cardi. Chunky gold necklace gives a pop of color.
The blue cashmere cardi is paired with the camel skirt and pearls finish the outfit.
I replaced the skirt with off-white pants. I think I might wear this to work on Monday if the temps cool down.
This is a fall style. I would wear this during November and December. I really like the combo of the turtleneck and the red cardi.
Next up is a white shirt. I am using this KS pattern. I know it is an older pattern, but I like it. The fabric I will be using is a stretch cotton. I still need to get buttons, but the pattern pieces are traced. I want to make a muslin to test the fit.
I have really enjoyed participating in the "Wardrobe Basics" sew along. I only made two pieces, but it kept me motivated to keep sewing through the daily stuff that comes into each day. I appreciate Lori and Lynne for leading those of us involved. Both of these ladies are great sewers!
When I hem a knit, I first press the hem allowance up using a fusible tape. Next, I use my twin needle and the stretchy serger thread in the bobbin. This time I used two different color threads. In one needle I had black thread and in the other, I had beige. Due to the deeper hem pressed on the sleeves, I did a twin hem two times. I like the effect.
Here are a few ways I would style this top. I have it paired with the camel skirt and black long sweater cardi. Chunky gold necklace gives a pop of color.
The blue cashmere cardi is paired with the camel skirt and pearls finish the outfit.
I replaced the skirt with off-white pants. I think I might wear this to work on Monday if the temps cool down.
This is a fall style. I would wear this during November and December. I really like the combo of the turtleneck and the red cardi.
Next up is a white shirt. I am using this KS pattern. I know it is an older pattern, but I like it. The fabric I will be using is a stretch cotton. I still need to get buttons, but the pattern pieces are traced. I want to make a muslin to test the fit.
I have really enjoyed participating in the "Wardrobe Basics" sew along. I only made two pieces, but it kept me motivated to keep sewing through the daily stuff that comes into each day. I appreciate Lori and Lynne for leading those of us involved. Both of these ladies are great sewers!What is happening in DHARMAVILLE
1. DD is leaving in two days for Indonesia. I would appreciate prayers for her safe travel and protection.
2. We just got back from Disney World. It was a wonderful family trip filled with many memories.
3. DS finally picked a college to attend in the fall. He will be playing on the lacrosse team.
4. DH has added baking to his interests. He has been making bagels!!
Until I post again----take care!
Beautiful turtleneck and what great wardrobe options. Prayers for your daughter's travel, congrats to your son and tell your dh I can be a taste tester for his bagels!
ReplyDeleteDharma! Look at you with your wonderful outfits! Great job!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely turtleneck. It looks great in the print you have chosen. Very nice.
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