I started cutting another Patsy top in a more substantial jersey from Sew Much Fabric (rayon I think?). I loved her top that she blogged about here and she was kind enough to send me the last of.
pattern front with Center front seam and fold line for lapel |
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Illustration from Style Arc website |
I do like the curved hem, and you could always alter the pattern yourself accordingly. As you can see from the pattern above, the CF seam doesn't extend quite to the hemline.

This weekend I also need to get ready for the Fashionista's meeting on June 3. Roz has so generously allowed me to take some time to talk about Marfy patterns. I have decided that in addition to a basic handout with an overview of company history, availability and look at the website I would try to lessen some of the fears about not having pattern instructions. I am going to use one of my favorite shirt patterns, number 2155. My hope is to scan the pattern pieces, reduce them to 30 or 40%, and pass them out as little pattern examples as see if we can figure out how to put the shirt together without out any written guidance from the company. I chose this pattern because as a shirt it can be shrunk to a manageable size and construction order of a shirt is pretty standard.
But there is a tricky part in that sleeve.
The clear markings on the pattern make construction quite simple.

And, one more of those Me-Made-Yawn pictures taken in one of my favorite places over lunch.