Hello there. Thank you for this tutorial! Your top pattern piece looks to be drawn out at way more than the 8" or so that you mentioned. Did I miss something?
Hey love! No I didn't double the actual shoulder measurement, I took my shoulder measurement (42) and cut 2 separate strips, so one for the front and one for the back. I have wide shoulders lol
So is it 42 front 42 back or 21 front 21 back. I want to make one but lenght is up to my hip. Do t have flat tummy and huge arms that I cover always lol
@@antoinetterichardson9301 the strip is 42 across for both pieces (front and back), do not split that measurement because your strip will be too small (you still have to gather the fabric). For the length of the strip you decide how far down you want the ruffle to go down your arm
If you are a small or medium that measurement should definitely work for you, otherwise if you are a large or have fuller arms I would recommend dropping the length of the armhole by 1 inch so it would be 6" instead of 5" to allow more arm space. You can also create a muslin (practice version) of the top before going into your final fabric, that way you can check the fit and comfort beforehand.
Super easy and Thank you. Made my off the shoulder top for my Palozza pants. Thanks again.
The best tutorial for this! I'm going to use the top pattern as my prom dress top.
This is so cute. I am definitely going to try this.
Great outift I live the colors they are beautiful perfect for the summer great video 😀
thank you so much for watching beautiful!
This video was so informative and very interesting and helpful it's so nice seeing a woman of color doing these videos thank you so
thank you so much for the love and positivity!! xoxo
I love this pattern. This looks so good and professionally done😍😍
aww thank you so much!! That truly means a lot to me as quality is important! Have an amazing day!!
Very detailed and to the point. Loved it.
Two pieces soo cute sis💛💛💛💛💛
thank you lovely!! have a great day
Will I be able to use this pattern with a cowlneck
Very nice top, nicely sewn. The colour looks nice on you.
Aw thank you so much! I absolutely love this top 💛
@@ALLFORLOVELY Your welcome ☺️
love!
thank you so much for watching lovely!!
Hello there. Thank you for this tutorial! Your top pattern piece looks to be drawn out at way more than the 8" or so that you mentioned. Did I miss something?
Lovely
thank you love! xoxo
Is there a sewing pattern you got this off from? Is there a link? :)
Do you measure the bust all around it or just the half?
thats what got me confused too... do i put 34" on the pattern? or do i put half... Need answers ;;
Thank you for the tutorial!:)
Did you double the shoulder measurement by 2 to make the ruffle ?
Hey love! No I didn't double the actual shoulder measurement, I took my shoulder measurement (42) and cut 2 separate strips, so one for the front and one for the back. I have wide shoulders lol
So is it 42 front 42 back or 21 front 21 back. I want to make one but lenght is up to my hip. Do t have flat tummy and huge arms that I cover always lol
@@antoinetterichardson9301 the strip is 42 across for both pieces (front and back), do not split that measurement because your strip will be too small (you still have to gather the fabric). For the length of the strip you decide how far down you want the ruffle to go down your arm
Thanks got it now. Just didnt want to make mistake.
@@antoinetterichardson9301 of course love! I hope it comes out great! Update me with the results
Very nice deal
Good information
I like
Wow you are legit! Did you go to school for fashion design?
Thank you so much for watching!!! Yes I did! Sewing is my first love
@@ALLFORLOVELY nice, my sister studied fashion design so I remember seeing her do all that lol
@@VivaBellabyXtina I love that! So she knows the struggle of getting the fit just right and stuff like that lol! Do you sew at all?
for the arm hole measurement, 3" and 5", i am assuming it's not universal? how do I decide on those ?
If you are a small or medium that measurement should definitely work for you, otherwise if you are a large or have fuller arms I would recommend dropping the length of the armhole by 1 inch so it would be 6" instead of 5" to allow more arm space. You can also create a muslin (practice version) of the top before going into your final fabric, that way you can check the fit and comfort beforehand.
ALLFORLOVELY thank you so much!