
I did some sewing on the weekend, and tried out the Hemlock pattern by Grainline (you can download it here) to make two new tops.
I was first inspired by this post by Felicia. What a great pattern. It was originally designed for knits, but can also be made up in woven fabrics. I made one of each – the first from some striped jersey cotton that had been sitting around for a while. The result is a comfy t-shirt to wear with jeans.
Jen from Grainline suggests using 'tissue' knits, and I think I'll try these next. My knit fabric was quite sturdy, and I think it would be more fitted (erm, and stylish) in a lighter weight.
I also made one up in some woven fabric: a fine grey cotton with embroidered stripes in black and cream. I really like the dropped shoulders and 3/4 sleeves. I cropped the front hem and let the back fall a bit lower. Perfect for work.
If you feel like a simple, pleasing project (with a new garment as the end result) I highly recommend the Hemlock pattern. And, it's free! Thank you Grainline.


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