Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Make a Lace-Up Top from a Plain Tee Shirt Pattern

I am quite pleased with myself about this one!  I wanted a top with a lace-up detail that isn't tedious to wear.  Here are some examples of what I'm taking about.  I decided I just wanted the look of the trendy lacing, not ones that actually function to hold the neckline together. 

I started with a plan tee shirt pattern that I like.  Mine is McCalls 6886, but any tee would do.  For the neckline, I bound the back neck edge and drafted a simple facing for the front.  I used a lightweight fusible interfacing on the front facing, attached it and understitched.  Voila!  That's it!  The last step is adding the metal grommets, which was really easy to do.



I have had the fabric in my stash for a while.  I think it was from Gorgeous Fabrics, but I'm not 100% sure.  It feels like a rayon jersey, very silky.

I tried both this silk cord and a thin leather strip for my lacing.  Both are a little stiff.  Other options would be narrow ribbon, very thin rope, or a tube of fabric.  I wore this top a LOT on my recent travels (nothing fancy, alas, just visiting family).  It is super comfy but just a little elevated from a plain tee shirt.  Now I want to make McCalls 7391 even more than before!


11 comments:

  1. The top looks great on you, well done!

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  2. Wow, you did an awesome job on this top Jenny! It turned a regular tee to super trendy with the great fabric and details...totally looks RTW!!

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  3. Nailed it! Can't wait to see what you do with McCall's 7391! :-)

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    1. Aw thank you! McCalls are on sale this coming weekend at JoAnn's, so it better not be sold out there!

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  4. What a great idea and great lik! I'm gonna try this one! Thanks for posting!

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  5. Fab top, really like the lacing and makes it a little more nautical with the stripes

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