This is the first time I’ve made a Jalie pattern and I have to tell you that I am super-impressed. I thought I was probably on to a good thing because this pattern has 33 reviews on Pattern Review and patterns are usually popular there for a very good reason. Here’s what it looks like
I like the style because although it’s got the comfort of a knit top, it’s a little dressier than a basic t-shirt. The fabric I used is rayon with some silk in it – it’s very drapey and quite sheer but ok to work with.
When I first noticed (and I do mean noticed because it’s in very small print!) that the seam allowances were only ¼” I was rather alarmed. Being used to the usual 5/8” that the big pattern companies allow I was fearful that there just wouldn’t be enough to work with – but, I have to admit, I was completely WRONG. I loved how it all just slotted together and whizzed through my serger without any trouble at all. I think that from now on I’m going to trim all seam allowances for knits to ¼” – it makes attaching the sleeves so much easier!
Of course, I have to mention the neat burrito technique for attaching the collar! The instructions had me thoroughly intrigued – I just couldn’t fathom out how it was going to work. For those who haven’t got this pattern it’s a bit difficult to explain but basically you have to roll the front and back inside the collar and sew around the collar with the top inside it. But I had faith – after all, I told myself, 33 Pattern Reviewers can’t be wrong. I meticulously followed the instructions, being very careful to get the right side and the wrong side the right way round (if you know what I mean) and, yes, it worked. It was so exciting when I fished the top out of the 1” gap at the end of the collar and the seam allowances were all neatly enclosed inside.
I think I’m definitely nuts about knits at the moment because next on the cutting table is this one,
Vogue 1179, which I’m making in a black double knit (another thing I'm nuts about at the moment!). More soon ……….
The top looks beautiful on you. I have yet to try Jalie. Looking forward to seeing your Vogue dress, have been attracted to the pattern for a while.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Looks awesome on you. The whole outfit is well put together.
ReplyDeleteYou look great in this! It's *really* flattering. I like your version - i.e. tied in a bow - the best. What a fun top.
ReplyDeleteEugenia this top is one of the most flattering things you have made in my opinion. The top is gorgeous and you are right so much nicer than a plain knit . I also like the short bow on your top the best .
ReplyDeleteThis top is perfection and it looks beautiful on you. Must get this pattern now.
ReplyDeleteThis style is so flattering on you, and what a perfect color! Nice to hear you loved the pattern too. I just ordered it last week and am anxious to try it myself. The couple of Jalie patterns I have tried I have loved.
ReplyDeleteLove that top and is that color cranberry? Can I interest you in a matching pair of corduroy pants? ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, Peter, I think that you could call this cranberry - all THE BEST people are wearing this shade at the moment. Come Thanksgiving everyone's going to be envious of our seasonal outfits!
ReplyDeleteEugenia - this top is absolutely all you and a great "cranberry" color.
ReplyDeleteVery cute top and I agree Jalie is great and the way the way they have you do the tie, very unique. I can't wait to see your next knit garment, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou look great in your new top. The color is a perfect choice.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your encouraging comments on my blog.
You look fabulous, Eugenia! The top looks wonderful on you, and the color is great too! Now you have me intrigued about the burrito technique!
ReplyDeletelove the color and you look fab in it!
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I'm inspired by your top and your review of Jalie to give a Jalie pattern a go!
ReplyDeleteI agree with the previous posters, this is a very flattering top on you. I have never tried a Jalie pattern, but you make them sound very tempting! Where did you find black double knit? Here in the UK?
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Love that color on you!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat fall color- love the style.
ReplyDeleteLove your top! That's a great color on you :)
ReplyDeleteGreat blouse. I can see why so many sewists have like this pattern. Looking good, lady.
ReplyDeleteA very flattering style, it looks great on you and works perfectly with your skirt.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I made that top earlier this year and was scared that that roll thing wouldn't work. But it did and it does. Marvelous isn't it?
ReplyDeleteLooks fab! I've made that dress twice and it's fabulous.
ReplyDeleteYou look fantastic inthis new top. I have yet to trace and fit this pattern but it you are inspiring me.
ReplyDeleteVery flattering top and color on you.I love your stile.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, flattering top! I'm so tempted to try this pattern now.
ReplyDeleteJalie has an excellent reputation. Your top looks terrific. Good luck with the dress you're working on. Love the pattern!
ReplyDeleteTHat colour is beautiful on you. The top looks elegant and comfortable at the same time, great combination!
ReplyDeleteI've sworn off knits, but this looks so good on you I might reconsider...
ReplyDeleteYou picked the perfect color to make this top in! It's lovely on you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to on your knit - it looks fab! You really have some serger skills! I love it and can't wait to see your next knit! I need some inspiration:)
ReplyDeleteEugenia!! That whole outfit is so flattering on you.....beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love that top! And the color is fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! That color is gorgeous and the fabric looks like it probably feels really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely lovely! I also gave you the beautiful blogger award, one can never have enough!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great top! It's a lovely color on you!
ReplyDeleteYour top looks so good, definitely dressier than a t shirt! Love that dress pattern too.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Like everyone has already said, it is a great color on you. I have tried Jalie patterns yet, but they are definitely on my radar.
ReplyDeleteI do not know if I like more the pattern or color of fabric, I think it is the perfect top to make over and over again in different tissues. It´s perfect on you!
ReplyDeleteI'm late to the comment party, but your top looks wonderful. I might have jump on the Jalie bandwagon.
ReplyDeleteOh, I just saw this on your linkwithin widget! I've been trying to decide what to sew for the Think Pink contest on PR and THIS IS IT!! You are am inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI just bought this pattern, and I love your version! Yes, love how it is a dressed-up comfy top.
ReplyDeleteI want to jack off in that outfit
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