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  • Completed: The Gable Top, Jennifer Lauren Handmade

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    The Gable Top is something I want to make 10,000 of. 

    Simple- practical- straight forward, what more can a seamstress ask for? When it comes to my workflow here at Vintage on Tap, I’m constantly working on projects that stretch my skills (and time, and patience, and funds, and brain cells…) Most of the time, it works out fine, but sometimes all I want is a feel-good pattern that I don’t have to fuss with and just fits.

    I think I’ve found that pattern for me.

    Jen from Jennifer Lauren Handmade reached out for me to give her Gable Top pattern a shot and not to gush, but I’m so happy with this pattern! It whips up quickly and without hiccup that I’m all ready planning on stitching up a few more Gables in black, black, black, and red. And yes, you read that correctly, in a lot of black jersey because this piece is a basic I can see being incorporated and used quite a lot.

    From Jen’s website-

    The idea for Gable has been floating around in my head for a long time. I love knit tops and since releasing Bronte all that time ago, I knew I needed to revisit the world of knits again. They’re so easy, so quick and so satisfying to make and wear. Gable is a true slash-neckline top, which basically means it sits at a 90-degree angle straight across the neckline from the inner shoulders.

    The only change I made to the pattern as pictured is that I shortened the length by at least 1.5″. For future versions, it also needs about 3/4″ taken in on the shoulders to fit my frame a little bit more comfortably. I also sewed my neckline differently than the directions or Abi’s from The Crafty Pinup version. I did a simple fold over without a curved seam, to keep a straight stitch line between shoulder reinforcements and neckline.

    Would I recommend this top? Absolutely! I think it’s super important to have a go-to jersey pattern that you know is flattering and no-fuss. My muslin of this top was made in 45 minutes (including cutting) and I wore it out right away to go have a beer as soon as it was off the sewing machine. This blue one took about an hour because I took extra care to make sure not to cut the fabric at an angle. To be honest, the hardest part was cutting everything on grain, but that’s not too bad.

    Disclaimer: This post was made possible by Jennifer Lauren Handmade who kindly donated this pattern to review :) 

  • Completed: Britex Fabrics and Simplicity 8085

    Completed: Britex Fabrics and Simplicity 8085

    Teaser close up of Simplicity 8085 with Britex Fabrics cotton | @vintageontap

    Vintage Simplicity 8085, Britex Fabrics | @vintageontap

    Vintage pin up, Simplicity 8085 made with Britex Fabrics Italian watercolor cotton | @vintageontap

    Bodice close up, bias binding and Esterwilder pin on Britex Fabric Italian watercolor cotton | @vintageontap

    Back view of Simplicity 8085, bias binding and Britex Fabric watercolor Italian cotton | @vintageontap

    This fabric is a gem at Britex Fabrics- I used Simplicity 8085 to make this piece happen

    Can I say how much I love this dress? The comfortable wrap style of Simplicity 8085 can be both dressed up and dressed down. I decided to go with a stunning Italian cotton from Britex Fabrics that really makes this piece a knock out. I’m actually all ready looking forward for any excuse to wear it!

     


     

    Simplicity 8085 was a breeze to sew and for an advanced beginner and intermediate seamstress, you can whip up this design within a few hours after doing pattern adjustments. To read more about it and see additional photos,  please check out the Britex Blog or click on the image below!

    Find out more about Simplicity 8085 and Britex Fabrics | @vintageontap

    Disclaimer: This post was made possible with support from Britex Fabrics! If you’re in San Francisco, please check them out. Their store is a fabric paradise.