The top is designed to be worn as a
t-shirt style top, and should be
made out of t-shirting, jersey, or other stretch and
knit fabrics.
It has a wrap over style top, although everything is
contained in the seams so it's not a true wrap top,
which makes it ideal for every day wear.
The sleeves are full length, and the finished length of
the top is approx 60cm, which means it should sit
happily just below your hips (or somewhere under your
belt if you're wearing trousers).
It's a fairly
simple pattern, in that there are no darts or tricky
fastenings to worry about, but you'll need a little
skill when applying the facing to the neck.
This
pattern will require some knowledge of sewing and an
understanding of what pattern symbols mean (if you not
sure please search on line for pattern symbols or refer
to a good sewing book).
Approximate amounts of fabric required:
1.4m
t-shirting/jersey/stretch/knit fabric (150cm wide)
matching threads
Please read the instructions included for further information on
fabric requirements etc.
THIS IS NOT
A PRINTED PAPER PATTERN:
The
patterns included are size 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22. These are FULL SIZE patterns
(this is an all in one/multisized pattern so you can adjust
the pattern should you be an inbetween size, and cut the
size you need), so there is no need to worry about
enlarging or scaling up the patterns, all you have to do is
print them off on A4 paper and assemble the pieces (full
printing instructions are included) and cut out the size you
need.
For more information on sizing please see: Size Charts
Full
photographic instructions are included. Each step by step
photo is in colour and easy to follow.
The digital format of the patterns is
readable on all computers, you will need to have pdf reading
software installed on your PC to view the files. There are
many free packages available, a popular one can be found on
www.adobe.com,
although you may wish to find one which suits you, Microsoft
also offer free pdf reading software.

NB: The above images are for reference of colours, this is a
single pattern, not a multiple variation pattern.