Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Summer panda top

Well that's another academic year done and finished with, and it's time to enjoy the summer. But aswell as enjoying the summer and all my free time I like to give myself little projects to keep practising my skills and make good use of my time.
From my last project at CCAD of course I had to buy fabric for it, this is when I discovered my new favourite shop - dainty suppliers in Washington (northeast England) it was like an aladins cave of everything fabric, and craft I was in heaven so like always when I go shopping for when thing I get distracted by everything else that I want to purchase and something that really caught my eye was a lovely panda printed Cotton!! 
I really love animals and especially pandas (not just because they are black and white :p) and I thought this fabric was great so I had to buy it and unfortunately it had to take a back seat and sit in the carrier bag until I had some free time to make something with it. So I decided to make a lose fitted vest top out of the fabric, something simple to get me started again obviously without any tutors help if I were to get stuck. But I must admit to make my pattern I did cheat abit, I already had a vest in the exactly silhouette that I wanted for my panda fabric so I simply drew around it but added a little bit of length to the bottom.
After that I neatened off my lines and had my front and back pattern pieces to make my top. Like I said this was an easy top to make but of course nothing runs smoothly at first when I soon realised I had not bought enough fabric for the style of top that I wanted to make as the pattern was wide at the bottom, (a designers and manufactures nightmare) but after trying out a few differnt ways to lay my pattern pieces to the fabric I found a solution to my problem. I decided to give my top a yoke, this meant that I would. It have to put a seam right down the back of the top which I certainly did not want to do!
After cutting my pieces out I begin to make up my top attaching all of the seams. I always made my own binding by cutting long strips of fabric along the biase pressing it where I wanted the fold and attached it to the arm holes and neck hole to neaten up the edges.  I made my own small hem along the bottom and used a decorative stitch to give it a little more detail. The only thing that I was slightly disappointed with was the fact that the inside seam edges where raw and this was down to the fact that I do not own an over locking maching, but it's something I'm now looking into purchasing :p

Overall I am absolutely thrilled with my top and the way that it has turned out it has defiantly giving me the inspiration and boost to want to make more of my own clothes. It has also sparked off a lot of potential business and career ideas which I need to start thinking about as my final year of been a student looms. I thoroughly enjoyed making this top and can't wait to get back on my machine and start to make something else.... Any ideas?


2 comments:

  1. Aw that top looks really cute & professional. I want one haha, amazing job Ashley :)

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  2. Aww thanks :) iv got some more fabric busy doing my sister one :)

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