Like my new hat? Everything is more jaunty with a hat. :)
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More Style Arc goodness!
Many folks have made the funnel-necked tee from the Sept 2010 issue of Burda, most recently, Margy. This Style Arc funnel-neck tee is very similar and, bonus, and I didn't have to trace it! I've had this pattern for awhile and now that winter is coming, I'm ready for a funnel-necked top or three.
I made two tops in a few hours. With only 3 pattern pieces and 6 seams (total), you can whip these up very quickly.
Materials:
- Top #1: Black Annabelle knit (94% viscose, 6% spandex) from Vogue Fabrics.
- Top #2: Red/Pink Wool Jersey (97% wool, 3% lycra) from Fashion Fabrics Club.
Alterations and Modifications:
- I started with a size 18, which is usual. This has a fairly relaxed fit.
- Removed the hip curvature from the side seams.
- 2" FBA. I eased the fullness from the dart into the side seam. I didn't sew it as a dart or gather it. I steamed out the fullness that was created by the easing.
- Removed 1" from the shoulder.
- The upper arm seemed narrow so I widened it by 1". To be honest, I don't think this was necessary.
- This makes a long top. I shortened it by 2-1/2".
- I did hem the sleeves and the top, but I did not hem the neckline.
Conclusion:
This is a great basic!!! I will be making more of these. Super quick, well fitting, and a great wardrobe staple.
More Pictures
This pic has been lightened.
Fashion Fabrics Club called this color red/pink but I would call it coral.
You can see my FBA. I always fit the side seams on my body - it always benefits from further tweaking.
Alteration to widen the sleeve.