So last year I played along in Me Sew Crazy's pattern remix series. It was a lot of fun and if you have been around that long you may remember that I re-mixed one of my own patterns, and I shared a free pattern for my remix The Black Bird Tunic. Sadly Abbey out grew the tunic from last year... you know how that happens. So I though it was time to make a new one, since it is my favorite top. So I did. I wish I could say I will share the new larger sized pattern... but I didn't really make one... I followed the tutorial from the original to make a pattern for the neck piece even though I made the neck a little more oblong than circular this time... Since I wanted it to be a nice and thick neckline but not hanging over her shoulders it comes to a little more of a rounded point in front and back.
The other thing I did, was I just kind of winged the skirt part. I knew I wanted it wider than the last so there would be a nice tight gather and the top would be full. So I cut it several inches over from the edge instead of just an inch or two like the first tutorial.
Last things I did different this time, was I finished the arm opening with bias tape sandwiched around the fabric instead of the piping. And I decided to simply serge the bottom edge and leave it at that instead of hemming, I liked the contrast.
That's really all there was to it and now she has another top that she can out grow :) And since it is another black bird tunic but with a nice red belly I thought Robin was a suitable name.
And a happy girl, who I happen to love in red. Shorts by the way are from this pattern.
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OK - how cute is she?! I know I see pictures of your daughter all of the time, but she just looks like she is getting older in these pictures. She is turning into such a little girl - I love it! And that outfit is adorable as well, naturally.
ReplyDeletewhat an adorable little Robin! Love the stripes with the red, so, so cute!
ReplyDeleteLove this! The color combo is fabulous and the design is precious...love the re-work. :)
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