
 And created my own version of something more my style. Here is the Cascading Ruffle Top made of navy blue matte jersey. I traced a shirt I had and added about 3 inches on each side and widened the sleeve hole. Then I sewed the pieces together, ruffled a long strip, sewed it onto the front, cut out 2 sleeves, added them to the shirt and then zigzagged the neckline and armholes to give it a frilled look. I left the bottom edges raw because this fabric doesn't fray.
And created my own version of something more my style. Here is the Cascading Ruffle Top made of navy blue matte jersey. I traced a shirt I had and added about 3 inches on each side and widened the sleeve hole. Then I sewed the pieces together, ruffled a long strip, sewed it onto the front, cut out 2 sleeves, added them to the shirt and then zigzagged the neckline and armholes to give it a frilled look. I left the bottom edges raw because this fabric doesn't fray.And here it is with some jeggings and gold sandals. I need a new model! It's hard to take pictures of myself without feeling funny and the poses are all the same...boring! :) Maybe my sister will be up for some modeling next time!
 
 
 
10 comments:
Oh my goodness! This is so cute. Fabulous job!
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That looks lovely. Great job!
You look stunning! Great job!
Looks great. I've been wanting to try a top with a bit more drape. Great job.
Really cute! I like the way you combined the two ideas into something great! Love that ruffle down the front.
Stopping by from The Train to Crazy! ;)
Very cute! I love that you mixed teo tees. Soooo adorable and looks great! Good job.
How pretty! I love that you made the pattern yourself, I always love when I can pull something like that off because it's so unique and EXACTLY how I want it =) Beautiful job!!
You are a great model....the shirt came out fab. I love that you combined a few different looks!
That looks great! I love it.
Wow!! this is really cute!! very nice job!!
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