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Thursday, February 03, 2022

Sibiu Top

Well, it certainly would appear things are feast or famine in terms of post on this old blog of mine.  It always seems to be the way.  You don't hear a peep from me for ages and then suddenly I'm here twice in as many weeks.  

I'm back here with some more sewing content and what do you know... it's to showcase another brand new Itch to Stitch* pattern that's just launched.  I haven't been doing as much testing lately because with everything going on I haven't felt I have the time or energy to give it the proper attention it deserves.  Every now and again though a design comes across my feed that I a) love the look of, b) have the fabric for, c) it doesn't look like it'll take me too long to sew up and d) I feel like I have the time and brain power for.

The Sibiu Top is one of those designs.  It's a simple design, but one that has a few options to make it really stand out.  I had some leftover fabric from, would you believe another Itch to Stitch test I did way back in 2015 - The Irena Top?  I have saved that red sweater knit for so long not knowing what to do with it.  As soon as I saw what the fabric requirements were I quickly ran down to the sewing room to see if I had enough and I had exactly what I needed!  (Now I'm wondering where on earth my Irena Top got to?  It's not in my closet, nor is it in my dresser drawer.  Huh.  I hope I didn't give it away at some point thinking I didn't fit it anymore.  Note to self:  You need to find your Irena!)  

Anyways - before I get too far away on my tangent let's just circle back to the Sibiu Top.  The only change I made to my size 18 was my standard 1 1/2" in length to the bodice.  However when I sewed up my top and tried it on I realized that I hadn't accounted for the amount of vertical stretch in my fabric being significantly more than the pattern called for.  I ended up taking a inch back off the bottom to bring the hem band up to the appropriate level. I love the short cuffed three quarter sleeves and the crew neckline, which is good because that was all my fabric would allow for! Top finished I decided immediately to make a second one.

For my second one I wanted to try some of the other options so this time I opted for the long cuffs and the cowl neckline.  I decided it was the perfect pattern for my latest Minerva Brand Ambassador project.  This gorgeous sparkly sweater knit was kindly gifted to me in exchange for a review that you can read over on the Minerva site under my profile!



For this one the stretch percentages are what are required by the pattern so I kept the 1 1/2" of length in the bodice and it's perfect for me.  No other changes were necessary at all.  This is such an easy top to fit given it's batwing style.

Of course I couldn't just stop with two of the views when I could make a third version!  For my third I decided to go a more casual route and make a jersey version.  I had a metre of Pointelle Jersey and a metre and a half of the Tangled Gardens from a previous custom round (unfortunately sold out by the looks of it) in bamboo jersey both bought from The Fabric Snob.  I did have to seam the centre back to make it work, as well as cut the cuffs and hem band on the lenghwise grain instead of the crosswise grain, but it was fine.  I could have been less stubborn and reversed my fabrics and had plenty to work with but I wanted just a pop of the floral in the solid.  As I said everything worked out fine, I just had to spend a bit of time figuring everything out - pattern placement tetris if you will.

I'm so happy with all three of my tops!  They're comfortable and cozy and yet another winner for my wardrobe.  You know it's a hit when I make three versions of a pattern within days.

If you'd like to get your own copy of the Sibiu Top pattern you can hop on over to the Itch to Stitch site and get it while it's on sale for the release week!




2 comments:

  1. A great stash buster! Does it come with the pattern for the contrast on the shoulders or do you work that out?

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    1. It really is a great stash buster. The pattern comes with the piece for the contrast! :)

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