Pattern: Scout Woven Tee by Grainline Studio
Size: size 4
Alterations: a 1,5cm FBA; I altered the back as explained under here.
Fabric: a navy polycotton with flowers from Minerva Crafts.
After a couple of disastrous projects for the Minerva Blogger Network (one turned out so ugly I didn't even show it, the other one needed some major editing), I needed to make something very simple and fast. Some instant gratification for my ego.
Enter the Scout Tee by Grainline! This loose fitting top needs very little fabric, no extra notions and very little time from cutting to finish. Not to mention, like all of Jen's patterns, it's masterfully drafted and has great instructions.
So I just picked one of my favorite prints from the polycotton section, of Minerva a tiny floral print on a dark blue background (although I regret not going with polka dots!) and I was well on my way. I cut a size 4 and did a 1,5 cm FBA.
But I couldn't just leave this pattern alone! I decided to add a split back for added interest and I used this tutorial. The split ended up being a little too deep for my personal taste (my bra would show when I would lean forward), so I ended up sewing the split down to the point where the panels meet. If you are going to attempt this yourself, I would recommend starting the slit at the armholes instead (like Dixie DIY does here).
And voila! I know have a cute new casual top for warmer weather! If you too are in the mood some instant gratification, here you can find the kit to make this tee.
In other news related to Minerva Crafts, did you hear about their AWESOME meet up in June? I'm extremely sorry to say I won't be able to attend (I work weekends), but you can read all about it here.
Size: size 4
Alterations: a 1,5cm FBA; I altered the back as explained under here.
Fabric: a navy polycotton with flowers from Minerva Crafts.
After a couple of disastrous projects for the Minerva Blogger Network (one turned out so ugly I didn't even show it, the other one needed some major editing), I needed to make something very simple and fast. Some instant gratification for my ego.
Enter the Scout Tee by Grainline! This loose fitting top needs very little fabric, no extra notions and very little time from cutting to finish. Not to mention, like all of Jen's patterns, it's masterfully drafted and has great instructions.
So I just picked one of my favorite prints from the polycotton section, of Minerva a tiny floral print on a dark blue background (although I regret not going with polka dots!) and I was well on my way. I cut a size 4 and did a 1,5 cm FBA.
But I couldn't just leave this pattern alone! I decided to add a split back for added interest and I used this tutorial. The split ended up being a little too deep for my personal taste (my bra would show when I would lean forward), so I ended up sewing the split down to the point where the panels meet. If you are going to attempt this yourself, I would recommend starting the slit at the armholes instead (like Dixie DIY does here).
And voila! I know have a cute new casual top for warmer weather! If you too are in the mood some instant gratification, here you can find the kit to make this tee.
In other news related to Minerva Crafts, did you hear about their AWESOME meet up in June? I'm extremely sorry to say I won't be able to attend (I work weekends), but you can read all about it here.
very cute! love the split back, i have to remember to do that sometime. this is one of my favorite patterns, a great alternative to the knit tee!
ReplyDeleteHe Scout is one of my favourite patterns. This is a hack that I will need to try. Very very cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! This is just adorable. I'll have to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty! At first I thought it was just going to be another basic scout t, but you totally jazzed it up lovely.
ReplyDeletei love this alteration and had on my to do list, loved your version. I wouldn't be going either as i will be In Brasil.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love the scout tee, and the back detail is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteBy an amazing coincidence I have this afternoon just finished my own Scout T, definitely the first of many! I love the back detail of yours, and have some ideas of my own I can't wait to try out.
ReplyDeleteVery cute top but I agree with you and think a polka dot version would have been killer.
ReplyDeleteReally, really cute! I love the back alteration!
ReplyDeleteI love the Scout Tee, and this back alteration is great! Motivated to finish one that's in the UFO pile ;)
ReplyDeletelovely with the split back!
ReplyDeleteThe back on this top is so lovely. Thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletesuper cute! I love the back split!
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