I think they look adorable! I think they look gorgeous on you. I think sometimes we are too critical of our bodies! Doubtful anyone one else on earth will notice this belly situation you mentioned!! That body of yours is awesome!! Xoxo
I actually have a camisole that has a lace hem to use for that very thing. I hadn't thought to try them together. Thanks for the suggestion - I'll let you know how it goes!!
The tops look great! For camouflaging the tummy, what about making a lightweight, floaty skirt (challis?) and wear the top over it? Make the skirt gathered enough that it skims over your tummy. That might do the trick! Love your channel and I'm glad your back! ~ Peggy
Hi Peggy! I have a pair of shorts that skim the tummy - I wish I had thought of trying the top with those for the video! I'm going to pair those together and see how it looks - I'll keep you updated!! I appreciate the suggestion for the skirt! Thanks so much for watching 💕
Your Donny shirt are really cute - I love the fabrics!! The Friday Pattern Company designs for B cup so I would say definitely try a FBA. If I were to make this (with my DD cup!), I would pick the size based on my upper bust (which would be XL), do a 3” FBA (1.5” on each side) AND add a little bit of length. I think the shirt is too big for you at the shoulders and the length at the front is taken up by your boobs. If you did a FBA, it would add the fullness where you need it AND add length so you wouldn’t need to add so much at the bottom hem. I hope this makes sense LOL I love Friday Pattern Company patterns, but I hesitate to make them because they design for a bust much smaller than mine, even in their larger sizes. And if I pick my size based on my full bust, I have the same problem with my tops riding up in the front, drag lines from my bust to the side seams and way too much room at the shoulders. 💞
Your explanation makes perfect sense - that's why I was thinking I needed to do an FBA. Just not looking forward to it LOL! Thanks so much for your input Izzy - it's really helpful! I wish you lived closer so you could walk me through the FBA haha!!
These are two of the most flattering shirts you’ve made! The piece you added in the ice dye top is now a brilliant style element defining a waistline! As for the the “puffy belly”I’d ignore it. The pluses definitely outweigh the one minus. Also if you wore a bottom with heftier fabric and less body com, it wouldn’t even show (I know this from experience 😂) A long straight skirt with long slits, jeans, linen or any woven pants (I know - you haven’t perfected that fit yet) all would camouflage that on better. But really, you look terrific in both - taller, slimmer, and stylish! The ice dye is particularly stunning. You used the fabric perfectly. A real custom original.
Thanks so much for all your kind words Barbara! I think I'm going to try wearing the ice dyed version with a pair of shorts (RTW) that don't hug my belly so much and see how I like that look. And I am thinking I'm going to turn the 2nd version into a dress - I think it will be a good alternative. I appreciate you!!
I'm with you sista! TOTALLY First I'll say YES I think the front looks fabulous, the perfect length from the front and second I completely understand you don't like the side view. I have an apron belly and I will not show this part of me off either. My suggestion, and this is what I do, is to wear the tops with a long slip dress underneath, that way you'll get all the benefits of the cropped, shaped hemline without having to show the bit you are not keen on. I just purchased the Donny top along with the Cambria duster on FPC 30% off sale.... so me seeing this video is perfect timing! When I make it I will definitely take care with the length and with the collar/facing, thank you. Great video Michelle.
Thank you for being vulnerable to show us what you are explaining. We have the same measurements. I am very self-conscious about showing my stomach. Both shirts are pretty. I can't wait to see what you come up with for a fix.
I agree completely with Izzy! I'm needing one too and I'm going to head over to Karina's channel (Lifting Pins and Needles) to watch her video on FBA's and jump on the Donny shirt band wagon. Both of your versions are so stinkin' cute!! Thank you Michelle, I really enjoy your channel 🥰
Michelle my second Donny I lengthened the front and straightened with the back. I then made side slits. This really suited me well. I also didn't add any pockets as my boobs are too big. Usually need to do FBA but didn't on this. Love this top now. Love both of yours. Fabrics are fantastic.
Thanks for sharing your solve! I don't usually add pockets to the front of shirts either - for some reason it didn't bother me with this one 🤷♀️. Thanks so much for your kind words!!
Thank you so much for this detailed review! I just printed and cut my pattern out and am trying to determine length, so this was so incredibly helpful. ❤
I have the same figure and I have add length to almost all tops. Thank you for being brave and showing us the issues. I'm a fairly new sewist (made several overalls and dresses so far). I haven't made a camp shirt yet. I picked up Butterick 6924 for my first one (can't argue with those Joann $1.99 sales) because I am interested to try the Palmer/Pletsch tissue fit. It's in the queue.
I didn’t even notice the additional strip you added until you mentioned it! It looks very good! I also have the Pooch that I have to consider when I choose my clothing! Now that you’ve brought it to our attention I will definitely make mine longer. Thank you!
I applaud you Michelle 🥰 I have a tum and I’m so over all these new patterns being so short. I’m so in agreance with you. None of us want to be showing that. Your sewing is beautiful just like you. I love following your makes.
Great save on the ice dyed top. And you know how much I looooovvvvve that Kaffe print. Thinking about how to solve the problem with the second one, I can't come up with anything other than to re-cut the front bodice entirely and redo it. Not sure even I would want to do that. I vote you get another fabulous Kaffe print and do it again. Take the flowered one and use it for something else - re-use the sleeves, color block something else, etc. I wish I had a better idea of how to fix it but I got nothin beyond that - Glad you're not melting. I'm wearing a sweater today inside. Welcome to "winter" in Florida where we go inside and hunker down until the temperature comes down! LOL xoxoxoxoxox
I think I'm going to turn the Kaffe print version into a dress by adding a gathered skirt (maybe tiered 🤷♀️). I know I just said I don't wear dresses very often - but I DO wear them and I think that would be cute and my style. So I think I can save it. But I'm not opposed to buying another Kaffe print and making another fab version LOL. It was HOT outside today - I stayed inside most of the day working on crafty stuff 🤣
Thank you very much!! Because of your review I added 4 inches and absolutely love how it turned out and where it hangs on me! I really appreciate your recommendations!!
I love the fit of this top on you! I totally understand your feelings about the side view and feeling self conscious but I like how you added the extra fabric. Keeping it in the same print was ideal,too! Looking forward to seeing your next shirt !
You’re right. That top needs some more length in the front… and more dart fullness to take up the front to back difference. Some people do that by doing a full bust adjustment, but you don’t need more width, just the length… like 8”? With that much length, you might want to do double bust darts. Maybe a shaped band to insert, to give more length in the front. Other than what you said about the length, the pattern is nice. And you’re right, that ice dye on the first one is beautiful. Also, you have gorgeous wallpaper on that back wall.
I don't think I need another 8". Maybe another 2". But I should pull out my tape measure before committing LOL. Thanks so much for your kind words on the fabric and mural! I love that mural - it makes me happy every time I walk in my sewing room 💕
My first thought is the animated prints on the tops bring the viewer’s eye up. Also nobody is going to walk around us middle-agers (or any age) and scope us out while standing beside us. I hope you create a way to help you wear them often. Edited to add that I sometimes have to try on shirts with different styles of bras. This changes how the shirt drapes.
Michelle, as you lose more inches in your bust the shirt is going to hang longer. I just wouldn't lift my arms over my head while wearing it. They are too cute not to be wearing them outside the house. Kudos on all your weight loss.
Hi Michelle. Love the Donny pattern. Both fabrics are really great and both look wonderful on you. Sorry I'm not experienced enough to offer advice. I'll leave that to the more experienced followers. They are beautiful on you.💞
Thank you for your review of the Donny shirt which I've been looking at for a little while. It was good to see the Kaffe Fassett fabric you used as I've also been looking at his fabrics and wondering how a shirt would look - now I know - great!! I love both of your shirts on you, Michelle, and suggest you wear them with pride.
I did an fba using the method on the Helen’s closet blog for dartless tops. It worked out really well and added just enough fabric to help balance out the front and back hem lengths- so the shirt wasn’t quite so high- low.
Love, love love your tops Michelle❤. They look great on you. I understand your concern about the front and you were very brave to point it out, but don’t let it stop you from wearing it. I think they are beautiful!!. 😊x
Michelle, appreciate your honesty - important for us lusher gals! Really, really cute toppers. How about opening up the front and making it a cute jacket? Wear it over a tank top. The strip of fabric looks intentional. Don’t give up. You have been presented an opportunity to create something unique. Love both tops and great fabric choices.
Thank you for being brave, I have same shape and I and so pleased to find you and see what you make. I like the shirts on you, and I would not probably notice that side view on you, cos the shirts are so nice that’s where you eye is drawn. However, I know that I would feel the same self consciousness. I shall be looking at more of your videos, ❤
Both the fabrics are so beautiful and you have such a lovely smile that no one will be looking at the bottom of the shirt. However, I do understand that if you do not feel fabulous it is difficult to wear outside. I would wear with a skirt, tailored trousers, jeans or my True Bias Emmersons 😀
I love both tops on you, your iced dyed colours are beautiful. Could you add enough fabric on the front to match the back length and leave the sides open, side slits. By the way, I love your hair that colour it really suits you.
Hi Linda! Unfortunately I don't have enough of the ice dye fabric left to do anything different with that one. For the Kaffe Fasset version - I think I've decided to turn it into a dress 🤷♀️. We'll see haha! Thanks for the kind comment on my hair! 💕
thanks, michelle, for being so generous in sharing your experience w/this shirt. you've done beautiful sewing, and your dye work is gorgeous! instead of wearing close-fitting slacks, what do you think of palazzo pants with a lot of ease? i don't think a skirt would be the answer. i've tried skirts w/an overblouse, and that makes me look heavier. flowing, wide-legged pants seem to work better for me. best of luck to you & hubby with all of your endeavors. congrats on your new home:-)
Hi Peggy! Wide leg pants don't work for me, but I definitely think a looser fitting pant or short would work better with this top than leggings, for sure. I have a pair of shorts that I'm going to try with it today - I'll let you know how it goes😊. Thanks so much !!
Great review. Thank you for being brave to show us the reality, I cannot imagine showing my tum off so would definitely need extra length at the front. Back is the perfect length, could you insert a macrame or lace band to lengthen the front?
I might be able to add some kind of lacey band. I'm not sure if that's the look I'm going for but it's definitely something for me to consider! I have a pair of shorts that don't fit the tummy so tight - I might try pairing the shirt with those and see how I like it - might solve the issue! Thanks so much for watching 😊
Actually, your blog has made me want to try this pattern when I had dismissed it as not for me. I think having seen it on several different body types has helped. Your versions are lovely. As a new sewist I am nervous of making too many adjustments but I’m sure I’m capable of lengthening the pattern to suit me. Thank you for your comprehensive review 😊
You are so welcome! I should have mentioned that the pattern itself has a lengthen/shorten line to help you with the placement of the additional length. However, since the pattern is straight up and down it doesn't really matter where you cut the pattern to add the length. But the curved hem is so nice, keep it if you can! I hope you enjoy making this top! And remember, Friday Pattern Co has a sew along video if you get stuck 😊
I am in the cover-the-lower-gut club with you. Thanks for the insight. I just bought the pattern and was wondering if I should add length to cover my lower stomach area. You answered that question. Whenever my tops end in that dreaded area, I usually wear them with skirts that skim my belly without really emphasizing it. Cute tops
This is my favourite make on you. You look AMAZING. Those colours are great on you. Your sewing is so good. I made the Donny shirt and added 2 inches to the sleeve as well as the length. I am thinking I might add another inch on both for my next make as I like my sleeve to hit at my elbow. Great review also. Thank you for showing us your fitting issues.
Aww thanks so much! I do love both of these tops! I think the FBA will make a big difference and I'm kind of excited to give it a try. I hope you love your tops too!!
Hi Michelle, your tops look great. I have made two, but luckily had heard how short they were and added 8 inches to the length as I have the same tummy problem. I also raised the front neck by 1 inch as I felt it was too low for me. I I would add a solid colour band to the bottom of your 2nd shirt shaping it to the hemline.
Thanks so much for sharing your solution! I appreciate your suggestion about adding a band to the bottom - I'll add it to the list of possible solutions 😊
The band looks like a design detail, very attractive. Both shirts are gorgeous and look great on you. The only thing I can think of would be evening out the back and front lengths and adding side vents. That unwinds the hi-low aspect but will give more front coverage. Both of these are so lovely the way they are though too. You have a great eye for incredible fabrics. I sew for a couple friends who would require FBAs based on their sizing but I've never used that method and instead just ensure I add enough width and length at the key points. I should probably try it, it's a popular method!
Thanks so much Rayanne! A few people have suggested evening out the hemline and adding side vents. Something I might consider - but I really like the curved hem 🤷♀️. Oh well - once I try the FBA we'll see if I still need extra length! Thanks so much!!
Thanks so much for such a thoughtful review. I have a similar body figure and will need to do a FBA and, thankfully because of your review, will lengthen the top. I also can have the “side view” challenge and haven’t yet figured out how to address it; I’m a beginner sewer. I love both versions on you. The garments and fabrics are lovely on you!
Good luck with yours - I'm hoping the FBA will be enough and I won't have to lengthen it - but it could be a combination of the two methods. I also think wearing it with looser fitting bottoms or shorts will make a difference. I wish I had thought of that before filming haha! Thank you so much for your kind words - I appreciate you watching!
Thank you, thank you thank you! I’ve wanted to make the Donny top and your heads up about length and bust will save me a bunch of grief. I will likely make a round back adjustment, too as I often tug on my collared shirts to reset them on my neck and shoulders. As for the tops you’ve already made. If they were mine I’d find some nice crinkle gauze or rayon challis in a solid that matches the top and I’d made a nice peasant skirt at whatever length you wish to wear with the shirts. Still nice and comfy and breezy for the hot weather and if they are long enough you don’t have to be fussy about bare legs or ladylike sitting poses (telling my age). Thanks for sharing your vulnerability. We all have them and makes you feel like a friend. 🥰
I'm so glad my experience will save you some grief! I appreciate your suggestions - I do think I need to try the tops with different bottoms. I don't wear skirts, but I think a looser fitting bottom or shorts could be the answer. Thanks so much for watching and I appreciate your last comment 💕
The tops look great. I love both fabrics. I particularly like the band in the middle of the ice dyed shirt, it gives a nice detail. Personally, I think that you look great, but if you are uncomfortable maybe try some of the other commenters suggestions of of a cami. Thank you for being vulnerable-you go girl.
Beautiful shirts. I totally understand your concern about the front. I have that issue if my shirts are too short as well. Apparently we can never stand sideways. :). Thanks for sharing your process and your pretty shirts.
Thank you so much for the commentary about how you lengthened the shirt - I have some shirts I made that I thought would look cute short and I dislike their length a lot. I may have to do a contrast band but they have contrast cuff and collar already so I can try to match that fabric if I can't match the main fabric.
Or you could try what I did with the one top - where I cut it across the middle and added a band in the same fabric - it was just offset a little so it looked intentional! Could add some interest?? Good luck!
@@MichelleSewsAgain I don't have enough of those fabrics left - but I think I can make a contrast band look jazzy. It's worth the risk because I'm just not comfortable wearing them this short! I am not much of a bra person and the girls are constantly making a break for it when the shirts ride up.
Crop tops seem to be coming back in style again, which mean loads of people are going to run into the same things you did, so thank you for this video! I absolutely love both of the fabrics you chose. Taking a step back, who actually suits crop tops? People who like to show off their midriffs (not a majority), and people who live and work in situations where they can show off their midriffs (also not a majority). Yet they keep on coming back in style. Thank goodness that with home sewing we can make adjustments and get things to suit us!
I like them, not because I show off my tummy. I don't. For me, five feet tall, they all end at high hip and are just right without showing my tumtum. With crops, I don't have to shorten.
@@bunnypep55 I guess I'd argue that's not really a crop top, though. It's like my aunt who loves capris because she doesn't have to have them hemmed (she's 5'2" / 157cm). You've found a way to hack the pre-made, not-to-measure retail clothing to get a style you want -- not the style that was on offer. And who doesn't love a hack? But the thing is, you can always chop off excess fabric. Having to find ways to add fabric is always harder.
Well I'll be sure to let you know how the FBA goes. I'm also going to wear the top with a looser fitting bottom - hopefully that helps with the tummy issue as well😊
Hi Michelle! I know a lot of people rave about the Donny shirt, but I have the same issues with it as you did. I don't like cropped tops at all because I don't like my stomach to show nor my hips. I love the colors of the fabrics you chose for the shirt.
I love your natural way of presenting. It is like listening to a friend. Like you I would have to add inches to the length of the Donny. My concern is that every Donny I have seen seems to have big folds coming down from the shoulders . Is this because the shoulder sizing is too big?
Well, I sized to fit my bust. Truthfully, I probably should have either made a smaller size and done an FBA or done a shoulder adjustment. But the shoulders not being on point is not a pet peeve of mine like it is for so many, so I didn't 🤣. Thank you for your kind comments on my presentation skills!!
Love your tops especially your ice dye! The colors and placement of the design are perfect! I've been thinking about the Donny top too but I'm just unsure about it for me as a curvy sewist. I love yours on you. I agree with everyone that recommends an fba. I think if I make it I'll have to do one too.
The tops look great on you. I usually have problems with the collar but this one looks pretty straight forward. I don’t like cropped so thanks for the heads up on it being short. I think I will give it a try. ❤
The collar wasn't really difficult, just take your time with all the layers. I always struggle with a standard collar but this one was easy and has come out great both times! I hope you enjoy the top when you make it!!
Thanks - I love that ice dye - it was only one dye color!! I think I might try wearing it with a pair of shorts I have that don't cling to the belly so much and see how Iike that - I'll let you know 😊
Your tops look great. I made this top and added 4”. You could make a short skirt-like thing, in a color that complements your fabric to wear underneath. I know these were popular a few years ago.
It's a fun top for sure! Do you mean a SKORT? I haven't worn one of those since I was a kid - but I might actually be interested in that again - sounds like a great summer option 😊. Thanks for the suggestion!
Not a skort, but a thing sewn like a pull on skirt with simple elastic waist (like a slip). It would be maybe 8” long and worn under the shirt. In any fabric or color complimentary or matching the shirt. So it would look like a double layer shirt. Ladies used to wear them under their shirt to cover their behind when wearing leggings.
Maybe someone else has said this (I apologize, if so). I have found that layering really works for me. I was thinking a looser fitting tank top that was just a bit longer than your shirt. I'm not living in FL, though, so I don't know if that would be too hot. You are beautiful & I love watching your videos! Thanks for sharing.
I actually have a camisole with a lace hem that is intended to be worn that way - I didn't think of pairing it together until you and a couple of others suggested something similar - it's a duh moment for me LOL! You are so kind! Thank you so much for watching 💕
I am cutting out my Donny while watching! I was thinking of adding 3 inches after measuring but am going to measure again. I ❤ Friday Pattern Co. your Donny shirts are soooo nice. I will let you know how it turns out.
@@MichelleSewsAgain all of my pattern pieces are now cut out. I am going to tidy my sewing room, thread my sewing machine, and put my fabric on the cutting table so I am ready to sew tomorrow!! Your video was very helpful. I put my Hysope blouse on and measured it. I think adding three inches will be fine. Still cropped, but not hitting at my belly button 😳
Michelle, I have noticed your weight loss and I think you should feel amazing because you look amazing. Thank you for your content and willingness to come out of your comfort zone to hopefully help someone else.❤
Thanks so much! No, it's actually a wallpaper mural 😊. I bought it from a website called PhotoWall - here's a link - www.photowall.com/us/my-garden-bouquet-i-wallpaper
I’m in the same boat. In my case it’s the large bust. I’m relatively happy with mine, although the length was still short, and I’m 5’1. Gonna reattempt with a good FBA.
There appears to be a seam down the front. You could open that and finish it appropriately and wear it open over a longer tank (in some matching color) that would hide the tummy. You could have different color tank tops and have several looks. I, just last week, cut out a beautiful torquoise tropical print to make a maxi sundress. When I went to sew the skirt part I realized I was supposed to cut 4 pieces. Like you, I loved the fabric and didn't have enough left to re-cut. If I folded it up and cut it in half it was too short. I ended up doing that, anyway. I had enough fabric left to add 7 inches to each piece and ended up with a midi length. You are not alone on this journey. Love the shirts!
That's an interesting idea - thanks Suzy! I'll add that to my list of options 😊. I'm never opposed to trying something new with a somewhat unsuccessful make!! Congrats on "making it work" with your sundress 👏🏻👏🏻
I love your tops. The ice dye pattern work is stunning. Soon as you said the pattern is dartless that explained the drag lines at your side view. The FBA is definitely the answer. I would try a ruffle on the Kaffe Fassett top. You might be surprised.
Thanks for the suggestion on the FBA - I'm definitely going to give it a try! I think I've decided to do the dress hack for the Kaffe top - I won't wear it a ton, but I think it will look amazing as a dress 😊. Thanks so much for watching!
The dye is beautiful and the shirts are beautiful. I think a flowy bottom garment might give you the silhouette your looking for with these shirts. That’s what I do.
Michelle, I too made the Donny shirt, I agree with you on the instructions, I thought they were very well explained, especially the section about the facing. Because I like tucking my shirts in, I wanted to make sure it would be long enough, so I cut my recommended size but cut the length of the largest size in my size banding and that worked out well. I’m sure I will make it again and maybe I’ll make the length for my size just to see if I like that as well.
Everybody has a little tummy please dont feel uncomfortable. You look great and deserve full credit for you hard work on your weight loss journey. You are a beautiful inside and out. If you want extra length how about some cream colored cotton lace for a bit of trim. They have it at Joanns. It is about 3 inches wide
Hi, I recently made a Donny. The pattern and construction is fabulous! I lengthened mine by about 3 inches at the lengthen/shorten line, as I knew I wanted to be able to tuck it in. This look works well for me. Your workmanship looks great - well done. Have you considered wearing less fitted lowers; either skirt or pants? I find it helps balance out my shape. Happy sewing :)
I had not considered it when I was filming since leggings are my mainstay (with my current lifestyle) - but looser fitting bottoms are definitely the right answer to the problem LOL! I'll be giving that a try soon - I'll be sure to let you know how it works out! Thanks so much 😊
Hi Michelle, I love your ice dyed fabric, you are such a clever lady, keep it up. Your shirt fits beautifully. Could you lengthen the front a little more and reshape it. The back length is great with your two inches extra. If you lengthened the front more than the back you would need to juggle the side seams but I’m sure you would be able to do that. I hope your successful in whatever method you use because the shirt looks so go on you. Happy sewing 🧵🪡🇦🇺
Thank you so much! Several people have suggested evening out the hemline so that the front and back are the same length. I'm considering that as an option.
Hi Michelle, I think the pattern looks great on you. Idea: How about making more of a swing style blouse? Add all around length and flair it slightly at the waist to flow out a bit from the waistline. Just a thought.
I also made a Donny Shirt and I had to add three inches to the length. I duplicated the bottom three inches and attached it to the bottom. But I really like the pattern.
I LOVE the idea of making a matching short to go with this top! I'm going on a cruise at the end of July and think some matching sets as well as some summer dresses will be my wardrobe for the trip. Thanks for the inspiration!
They are lovely tops Michelle and they both look great. Like you I’ve added two inches after doing my first (tester) version! I’ve since cut out a couple - yet to sew them, so hold tight 😂 I don’t feel it’s overly cropped but each to their own😊 i don’t think anyone is going to stare at you long enough to see side on and the fabrics particularly the flowery one is too cute to distract them 😊 great video lovely xxx 17:25 edited to add - Oooh yes maybe FBA might work before adding more length! Looking forward to hearing about your next one!
Thanks so much Emma! I agree - everyone's comfort level with length is their own! I'm still behind on watching YT - I'm going to check out your Donny makes now!!
I think they look great the fabric you chose is fabulous I understand that you are not comfortable Have you thought of adding a dark cotton band around the bottoms of each This will give the coverage and disguise your uncomfortableness Good luck ❤
really cute tops! i think the second one especially is an absolutely perfect match with the pattern selection. i get feeling self conscious about the fit though i honestly don't see it in as negative a light as you do. but you should do whatever makes you feel comfortable. i know bust adjustments can seem intimidating at first but once you do them a few times you get used to it and it does improve the fit so much that i think it's worth doing. just my 2 cents.
I'm sure that the bust adjustment will be worth it - I just need to practice and you know I"m lazy LOL! Thanks for your input - I always value your opinion Sara!!
Add a four inch wide contrast fabric to the base. You could also add 1 inch in the same colour to the sleeve hem if you want to carry the contrast fabric over. It’s worth playing with because they look great on you.
I'm wondering if you could just make a hem band, even though the hem is curved. I think it would keep the integrity of the print as well as the lines of the pattern. What a beautiful fabric!!!
I just made a toile of the Donny and boy you are right, way too cropped for me too! I think I will add at least 4 inches to my next version. No one needs to see my floofy underbelly 😅 I really like your fabric choices for your Donny's. 😊
The shirts are lovely. Gorgeous in fact. I get what you mean about shorter tops and tummy issues. I have tummy issues too- such a personal thing and we all have different feelings about it. I would truly love it not to matter to me but I cannot get to that place. I did work in fashion for a long time and so I always try and balance a short top with a fuller bottom piece. It works for me but perhaps not for everyone. Maybe Style Arc Bob pants or similar? Good Luck as it would be such a shame to waste those lovely tops.
I am right there with you! I WISH my tummy issues were not issues for me, but I'm just not there. I've worked in fashion/retail my whole career. I agree with balancing - I think because I'm short and round, full bottoms just exaggerate that. So I tend to wear fuller tops and slimmer bottoms. But like you said - we're all different and I think that's a great thing 💕. I will definitely be wearing the tops. I've paired the ice dyed version with a pair of slightly loose shorts and I like it. I'm going to turn the Kaffe top into a dress and I think I will get more wear out of it that way. Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your insights!!~
I'm planning on making a toile of the donny this month. Low sewjo though. I'm thinking I might do an fba off the bat. I think that's part of your problem, but I think part of it is just its a cropped boxy pattern. Good luck on your next try.
I think they look adorable! I think they look gorgeous on you. I think sometimes we are too critical of our bodies! Doubtful anyone one else on earth will notice this belly situation you mentioned!! That body of yours is awesome!! Xoxo
Aww you're so sweet and probably 100% right that nobody will notice! Thanks so much Christa!!
How about adding an underskirt with lace or coordinating color. You make an elastic waist, skirt that looks like you're wearing another shirt.
I actually have a camisole that has a lace hem to use for that very thing. I hadn't thought to try them together. Thanks for the suggestion - I'll let you know how it goes!!
Love your video and thanks so much for being vulnerable :)
Thanks so much - I appreciate it!! 💕
The tops look great! For camouflaging the tummy, what about making a lightweight, floaty skirt (challis?) and wear the top over it? Make the skirt gathered enough that it skims over your tummy. That might do the trick! Love your channel and I'm glad your back! ~ Peggy
Hi Peggy! I have a pair of shorts that skim the tummy - I wish I had thought of trying the top with those for the video! I'm going to pair those together and see how it looks - I'll keep you updated!! I appreciate the suggestion for the skirt! Thanks so much for watching 💕
Your Donny shirt are really cute - I love the fabrics!! The Friday Pattern Company designs for B cup so I would say definitely try a FBA. If I were to make this (with my DD cup!), I would pick the size based on my upper bust (which would be XL), do a 3” FBA (1.5” on each side) AND add a little bit of length. I think the shirt is too big for you at the shoulders and the length at the front is taken up by your boobs. If you did a FBA, it would add the fullness where you need it AND add length so you wouldn’t need to add so much at the bottom hem. I hope this makes sense LOL I love Friday Pattern Company patterns, but I hesitate to make them because they design for a bust much smaller than mine, even in their larger sizes. And if I pick my size based on my full bust, I have the same problem with my tops riding up in the front, drag lines from my bust to the side seams and way too much room at the shoulders. 💞
Your explanation makes perfect sense - that's why I was thinking I needed to do an FBA. Just not looking forward to it LOL! Thanks so much for your input Izzy - it's really helpful! I wish you lived closer so you could walk me through the FBA haha!!
@@MichelleSewsAgain Me too!!! 😊
These are two of the most flattering shirts you’ve made! The piece you added in the ice dye top is now a brilliant style element defining a waistline! As for the the “puffy belly”I’d ignore it. The pluses definitely outweigh the one minus. Also if you wore a bottom with heftier fabric and less body com, it wouldn’t even show (I know this from experience 😂) A long straight skirt with long slits, jeans, linen or any woven pants (I know - you haven’t perfected that fit yet) all would camouflage that on better. But really, you look terrific in both - taller, slimmer, and stylish! The ice dye is particularly stunning. You used the fabric perfectly. A real custom original.
I came to say the same - those shirts are amazing and pairing them with some linen straight leg pants or a slim skirt would give a lovely silhouette.
Thanks so much for all your kind words Barbara! I think I'm going to try wearing the ice dyed version with a pair of shorts (RTW) that don't hug my belly so much and see how I like that look. And I am thinking I'm going to turn the 2nd version into a dress - I think it will be a good alternative. I appreciate you!!
I'm with you sista! TOTALLY First I'll say YES I think the front looks fabulous, the perfect length from the front and second I completely understand you don't like the side view. I have an apron belly and I will not show this part of me off either. My suggestion, and this is what I do, is to wear the tops with a long slip dress underneath, that way you'll get all the benefits of the cropped, shaped hemline without having to show the bit you are not keen on. I just purchased the Donny top along with the Cambria duster on FPC 30% off sale.... so me seeing this video is perfect timing! When I make it I will definitely take care with the length and with the collar/facing, thank you. Great video Michelle.
That's an interesting idea - thanks so much for the suggestion! I hope you enjoy your Donny!!
Thank you for being vulnerable to show us what you are explaining. We have the same measurements. I am very self-conscious about showing my stomach. Both shirts are pretty. I can't wait to see what you come up with for a fix.
Thanks Vanessa - I hope my fixes might be options for you!
I agree completely with Izzy! I'm needing one too and I'm going to head over to Karina's channel (Lifting Pins and Needles) to watch her video on FBA's and jump on the Donny shirt band wagon. Both of your versions are so stinkin' cute!! Thank you Michelle, I really enjoy your channel 🥰
Thanks so much Nancy! I hope you love your Donny once you make it!
Michelle my second Donny I lengthened the front and straightened with the back. I then made side slits. This really suited me well. I also didn't add any pockets as my boobs are too big. Usually need to do FBA but didn't on this. Love this top now. Love both of yours. Fabrics are fantastic.
Thanks for sharing your solve! I don't usually add pockets to the front of shirts either - for some reason it didn't bother me with this one 🤷♀️. Thanks so much for your kind words!!
Thank you so much for this detailed review! I just printed and cut my pattern out and am trying to determine length, so this was so incredibly helpful. ❤
So glad you found it helpful!!
That strip is so cute it looks like a feature of the top. Thank you for your share.
Thanks so much! I was actually quite happy with how that bit turned out 😊
I have the same figure and I have add length to almost all tops. Thank you for being brave and showing us the issues. I'm a fairly new sewist (made several overalls and dresses so far). I haven't made a camp shirt yet. I picked up Butterick 6924 for my first one (can't argue with those Joann $1.99 sales) because I am interested to try the Palmer/Pletsch tissue fit. It's in the queue.
Good luck with the camp shirt! I enjoy the collar on a camp shirt - so much easier than a standard collar! Have fun with it 😊
@@MichelleSewsAgain Shows how newbie I am. Didn't know the difference between camp collar and regular collar. I had to look it up.
Love both those shirts . They look great on you. The ice dyed fabric is especially gorgeous. Again they are beautiful on you!
Thank you so much!
So happy I found your channel🎉. Beautiful tops and excellent review
Thanks so much - I appreciate it 💕
Thank you so much. I have the pattern and you have saved me from the same exact problem I would have run into. Thanks again.
I'm glad I could help!
Love the tops and love your bravery, great to have such an honest review
Thanks so much!
I didn’t even notice the additional strip you added until you mentioned it! It looks very good! I also have the Pooch that I have to consider when I choose my clothing! Now that you’ve brought it to our attention I will definitely make mine longer. Thank you!
I hope you enjoy yours! Other than that little bit of length issue, I really like my top!
THANK YOU MICHELLE
You're welcome 💕
I applaud you Michelle 🥰 I have a tum and I’m so over all these new patterns being so short. I’m so in agreance with you. None of us want to be showing that.
Your sewing is beautiful just like you. I love following your makes.
Thank you so much! Yeah - let's leave the super short tops to the youngsters haha!
You worked the dragon's egg fabric beautifully on the top.
Thank you so much!
I think it looks great on you. You could add but you did a great job. It's very flattering on you.
Thank you so much!
Great save on the ice dyed top. And you know how much I looooovvvvve that Kaffe print. Thinking about how to solve the problem with the second one, I can't come up with anything other than to re-cut the front bodice entirely and redo it. Not sure even I would want to do that. I vote you get another fabulous Kaffe print and do it again. Take the flowered one and use it for something else - re-use the sleeves, color block something else, etc. I wish I had a better idea of how to fix it but I got nothin beyond that - Glad you're not melting. I'm wearing a sweater today inside. Welcome to "winter" in Florida where we go inside and hunker down until the temperature comes down! LOL xoxoxoxoxox
I think I'm going to turn the Kaffe print version into a dress by adding a gathered skirt (maybe tiered 🤷♀️). I know I just said I don't wear dresses very often - but I DO wear them and I think that would be cute and my style. So I think I can save it. But I'm not opposed to buying another Kaffe print and making another fab version LOL. It was HOT outside today - I stayed inside most of the day working on crafty stuff 🤣
Thank you very much!! Because of your review I added 4 inches and absolutely love how it turned out and where it hangs on me! I really appreciate your recommendations!!
Oh yay! I'm so glad I was able to be helpful 😀
I love the fit of this top on you! I totally understand your feelings about the side view and feeling self conscious but I like how you added the extra fabric. Keeping it in the same print was ideal,too! Looking forward to seeing your next shirt !
Thanks so much Lisa! 😊
You’re right. That top needs some more length in the front… and more dart fullness to take up the front to back difference. Some people do that by doing a full bust adjustment, but you don’t need more width, just the length… like 8”? With that much length, you might want to do double bust darts. Maybe a shaped band to insert, to give more length in the front. Other than what you said about the length, the pattern is nice. And you’re right, that ice dye on the first one is beautiful. Also, you have gorgeous wallpaper on that back wall.
I don't think I need another 8". Maybe another 2". But I should pull out my tape measure before committing LOL. Thanks so much for your kind words on the fabric and mural! I love that mural - it makes me happy every time I walk in my sewing room 💕
I love your honesty! I do not want a cropped top! I am very glad for the heads up. Happy 4th!
Happy 4th! And I'll leave the cropped tops to the youngsters LOL 🤣
My first thought is the animated prints on the tops bring the viewer’s eye up. Also nobody is going to walk around us middle-agers (or any age) and scope us out while standing beside us. I hope you create a way to help you wear them often. Edited to add that I sometimes have to try on shirts with different styles of bras. This changes how the shirt drapes.
Ooh - different bras - what a great suggestion! Thanks Cheri!!
Michelle, as you lose more inches in your bust the shirt is going to hang longer. I just wouldn't lift my arms over my head while wearing it. They are too cute not to be wearing them outside the house. Kudos on all your weight loss.
Hi Michelle. Love the Donny pattern. Both fabrics are really great and both look wonderful on you. Sorry I'm not experienced enough to offer advice. I'll leave that to the more experienced followers. They are beautiful on you.💞
Thank you so much for your kind words!!
Thank you for your review of the Donny shirt which I've been looking at for a little while. It was good to see the Kaffe Fassett fabric you used as I've also been looking at his fabrics and wondering how a shirt would look - now I know - great!! I love both of your shirts on you, Michelle, and suggest you wear them with pride.
Thanks so much Julie - I need to get over my discomfort but it's hard to change 50+ years of conditioning!
I did an fba using the method on the Helen’s closet blog for dartless tops. It worked out really well and added just enough fabric to help balance out the front and back hem lengths- so the shirt wasn’t quite so high- low.
Thank you for that input! I'm definitely going to give that a try 😊
Both tubs are beautiful
Thanks so much 💕
Thank you for the review Michelle! I love your two versions.
Thanks so much Suzette!
I like the top! You could have extended the length & then fit. That way, you could have lowered the front as well. Luv luv it! I think it looks great!
Thanks so much! 💕
The tops look great, I would totally wear it out. You look great!
Thank you so much!
Love, love love your tops Michelle❤. They look great on you. I understand your concern about the front and you were very brave to point it out, but don’t let it stop you from wearing it. I think they are beautiful!!. 😊x
Thank you so much - you're so kind!
Michelle, appreciate your honesty - important for us lusher gals! Really, really cute toppers. How about opening up the front and making it a cute jacket? Wear it over a tank top. The strip of fabric looks intentional. Don’t give up. You have been presented an opportunity to create something unique. Love both tops and great fabric choices.
Thanks so much for your feedback Deb! I appreciate it 😊
The ice dye is amazing. Both tops are beautiful..
Thank you so much Geraldine!
These shirts are beautiful. Thank you for sharing and your honesty. This helps us seamstresses!
Thank you so much - I'm glad you found it helpful!
Great save idea.❤
Glad you think so! 😀
Thank you for being brave, I have same shape and I and so pleased to find you and see what you make. I like the shirts on you, and I would not probably notice that side view on you, cos the shirts are so nice that’s where you eye is drawn. However, I know that I would feel the same self consciousness. I shall be looking at more of your videos, ❤
Thanks so much!!
Michelle, both tops look great. You look good I love the Kaffe flowers. Those colors are great on you 👏
Thank you so much💕
Both the fabrics are so beautiful and you have such a lovely smile that no one will be looking at the bottom of the shirt. However, I do understand that if you do not feel fabulous it is difficult to wear outside. I would wear with a skirt, tailored trousers, jeans or my True Bias Emmersons 😀
Thanks so much Karen - you're so sweet 😊. I'm definitely going to try wearing with a looser fitting bottom and see how I like it!
I love both tops on you, your iced dyed colours are beautiful. Could you add enough fabric on the front to match the back length and leave the sides open, side slits. By the way, I love your hair that colour it really suits you.
Hi Linda! Unfortunately I don't have enough of the ice dye fabric left to do anything different with that one. For the Kaffe Fasset version - I think I've decided to turn it into a dress 🤷♀️. We'll see haha! Thanks for the kind comment on my hair! 💕
Maybe add a contrasting band to the bottom and a cuff to the sleeve to tie it together? Thank you for being brave! You are amazing!!
Thanks so much for the suggestion!!
thanks, michelle, for being so generous in sharing your experience w/this shirt. you've done beautiful sewing, and your dye work is gorgeous!
instead of wearing close-fitting slacks, what do you think of palazzo pants with a lot of ease? i don't think a skirt would be the answer. i've tried skirts w/an overblouse, and that makes me look heavier. flowing, wide-legged pants seem to work better for me.
best of luck to you & hubby with all of your endeavors. congrats on your new home:-)
Hi Peggy! Wide leg pants don't work for me, but I definitely think a looser fitting pant or short would work better with this top than leggings, for sure. I have a pair of shorts that I'm going to try with it today - I'll let you know how it goes😊. Thanks so much !!
Great review. Thank you for being brave to show us the reality, I cannot imagine showing my tum off so would definitely need extra length at the front. Back is the perfect length, could you insert a macrame or lace band to lengthen the front?
I might be able to add some kind of lacey band. I'm not sure if that's the look I'm going for but it's definitely something for me to consider! I have a pair of shorts that don't fit the tummy so tight - I might try pairing the shirt with those and see how I like it - might solve the issue! Thanks so much for watching 😊
I think that shirt looks absolutely gorgeous on you and I really love the fabric
Thank you so much! 💕
Actually, your blog has made me want to try this pattern when I had dismissed it as not for me. I think having seen it on several different body types has helped. Your versions are lovely. As a new sewist I am nervous of making too many adjustments but I’m sure I’m capable of lengthening the pattern to suit me. Thank you for your comprehensive review 😊
You are so welcome! I should have mentioned that the pattern itself has a lengthen/shorten line to help you with the placement of the additional length. However, since the pattern is straight up and down it doesn't really matter where you cut the pattern to add the length. But the curved hem is so nice, keep it if you can! I hope you enjoy making this top! And remember, Friday Pattern Co has a sew along video if you get stuck 😊
I am in the cover-the-lower-gut club with you. Thanks for the insight. I just bought the pattern and was wondering if I should add length to cover my lower stomach area. You answered that question.
Whenever my tops end in that dreaded area, I usually wear them with skirts that skim my belly without really emphasizing it.
Cute tops
Thanks Ruby! Lots of people suggested wearing the shorter tops with fuller skirts - thanks for the recommendation!
I’m totally going to do what you did and add a couple of inches.
It made all the difference! Truth be told, I could probably add 1 more inch...but it's so much better now! Good luck 😊
This is my favourite make on you. You look AMAZING. Those colours are great on you. Your sewing is so good. I made the Donny shirt and added 2 inches to the sleeve as well as the length. I am thinking I might add another inch on both for my next make as I like my sleeve to hit at my elbow. Great review also. Thank you for showing us your fitting issues.
Aww thanks so much! I do love both of these tops! I think the FBA will make a big difference and I'm kind of excited to give it a try. I hope you love your tops too!!
Great review, Michelle! I love your tops! I’m sorry they are too short for your liking! 💜
Thanks Andra - I have solutions in mind - I will be wearing these tops for sure!
Hi Michelle, your tops look great. I have made two, but luckily had heard how short they were and added 8 inches to the length as I have the same tummy problem.
I also raised the front neck by 1 inch as I felt it was too low for me. I
I would add a solid colour band to the bottom of your 2nd shirt shaping it to the hemline.
Thanks so much for sharing your solution! I appreciate your suggestion about adding a band to the bottom - I'll add it to the list of possible solutions 😊
The band looks like a design detail, very attractive. Both shirts are gorgeous and look great on you. The only thing I can think of would be evening out the back and front lengths and adding side vents. That unwinds the hi-low aspect but will give more front coverage. Both of these are so lovely the way they are though too. You have a great eye for incredible fabrics. I sew for a couple friends who would require FBAs based on their sizing but I've never used that method and instead just ensure I add enough width and length at the key points. I should probably try it, it's a popular method!
Thanks so much Rayanne! A few people have suggested evening out the hemline and adding side vents. Something I might consider - but I really like the curved hem 🤷♀️. Oh well - once I try the FBA we'll see if I still need extra length! Thanks so much!!
Agree trying it over a gathered skirt!
It turned out great for me! I hope you enjoy yours!
Thanks so much for such a thoughtful review. I have a similar body figure and will need to do a FBA and, thankfully because of your review, will lengthen the top. I also can have the “side view” challenge and haven’t yet figured out how to address it; I’m a beginner sewer. I love both versions on you. The garments and fabrics are lovely on you!
Good luck with yours - I'm hoping the FBA will be enough and I won't have to lengthen it - but it could be a combination of the two methods. I also think wearing it with looser fitting bottoms or shorts will make a difference. I wish I had thought of that before filming haha! Thank you so much for your kind words - I appreciate you watching!
Thank you, thank you thank you! I’ve wanted to make the Donny top and your heads up about length and bust will save me a bunch of grief. I will likely make a round back adjustment, too as I often tug on my collared shirts to reset them on my neck and shoulders.
As for the tops you’ve already made. If they were mine I’d find some nice crinkle gauze or rayon challis in a solid that matches the top and I’d made a nice peasant skirt at whatever length you wish to wear with the shirts. Still nice and comfy and breezy for the hot weather and if they are long enough you don’t have to be fussy about bare legs or ladylike sitting poses (telling my age).
Thanks for sharing your vulnerability. We all have them and makes you feel like a friend. 🥰
I'm so glad my experience will save you some grief! I appreciate your suggestions - I do think I need to try the tops with different bottoms. I don't wear skirts, but I think a looser fitting bottom or shorts could be the answer. Thanks so much for watching and I appreciate your last comment 💕
Haven't made this topthey look great but I can understand about the length love the colours on both of them
Thanks so much 😊
The tops look great. I love both fabrics. I particularly like the band in the middle of the ice dyed shirt, it gives a nice detail. Personally, I think that you look great, but if you are uncomfortable maybe try some of the other commenters suggestions of of a cami. Thank you for being vulnerable-you go girl.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your input!!
Beautiful shirts. I totally understand your concern about the front. I have that issue if my shirts are too short as well. Apparently we can never stand sideways. :). Thanks for sharing your process and your pretty shirts.
LOL - I try very hard not to stand sideways!! Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you so much for the commentary about how you lengthened the shirt - I have some shirts I made that I thought would look cute short and I dislike their length a lot. I may have to do a contrast band but they have contrast cuff and collar already so I can try to match that fabric if I can't match the main fabric.
Or you could try what I did with the one top - where I cut it across the middle and added a band in the same fabric - it was just offset a little so it looked intentional! Could add some interest?? Good luck!
@@MichelleSewsAgain I don't have enough of those fabrics left - but I think I can make a contrast band look jazzy. It's worth the risk because I'm just not comfortable wearing them this short! I am not much of a bra person and the girls are constantly making a break for it when the shirts ride up.
Crop tops seem to be coming back in style again, which mean loads of people are going to run into the same things you did, so thank you for this video! I absolutely love both of the fabrics you chose.
Taking a step back, who actually suits crop tops? People who like to show off their midriffs (not a majority), and people who live and work in situations where they can show off their midriffs (also not a majority). Yet they keep on coming back in style. Thank goodness that with home sewing we can make adjustments and get things to suit us!
Well said! I assume those that CAN wear crop tops do so during "off work" times LOL
I like them, not because I show off my tummy. I don't. For me, five feet tall, they all end at high hip and are just right without showing my tumtum. With crops, I don't have to shorten.
@@bunnypep55 I guess I'd argue that's not really a crop top, though. It's like my aunt who loves capris because she doesn't have to have them hemmed (she's 5'2" / 157cm).
You've found a way to hack the pre-made, not-to-measure retail clothing to get a style you want -- not the style that was on offer. And who doesn't love a hack?
But the thing is, you can always chop off excess fabric. Having to find ways to add fabric is always harder.
Michelle, I have the same body type and on first seeing this pattern I knew that I would have the same issues. Love the materials 💜🪻💜
Well I'll be sure to let you know how the FBA goes. I'm also going to wear the top with a looser fitting bottom - hopefully that helps with the tummy issue as well😊
Hi Michelle! I know a lot of people rave about the Donny shirt, but I have the same issues with it as you did. I don't like cropped tops at all because I don't like my stomach to show nor my hips. I love the colors of the fabrics you chose for the shirt.
Thanks so much Zelda! The crop or length of a top is such a personal thing. I applaud those that enjoy the crop - it's just not for me.
@@MichelleSewsAgain Lolol. Me Neither.
Both shirts are adorable. You might consider making the front as long as the back.
Thanks so much for the suggestion!
I love your natural way of presenting. It is like listening to a friend. Like you I would have to add inches to the length of the Donny. My concern is that every Donny I have seen seems to have big folds coming down from the shoulders . Is this because the shoulder sizing is too big?
Well, I sized to fit my bust. Truthfully, I probably should have either made a smaller size and done an FBA or done a shoulder adjustment. But the shoulders not being on point is not a pet peeve of mine like it is for so many, so I didn't 🤣. Thank you for your kind comments on my presentation skills!!
Love your tops especially your ice dye! The colors and placement of the design are perfect! I've been thinking about the Donny top too but I'm just unsure about it for me as a curvy sewist. I love yours on you. I agree with everyone that recommends an fba. I think if I make it I'll have to do one too.
I'll definitely be doing an FBA on the next version - I think that will make this a perfect top for my lifestyle!! Good luck with yours!
The tops look great on you. I usually have problems with the collar but this one looks pretty straight forward. I don’t like cropped so thanks for the heads up on it being short. I think I will give it a try. ❤
The collar wasn't really difficult, just take your time with all the layers. I always struggle with a standard collar but this one was easy and has come out great both times! I hope you enjoy the top when you make it!!
Your fabric choare excellent especially the ice dye. I prefer my tops longer too. I would go ahead and wear it out and see how you feel in it.
Thanks - I love that ice dye - it was only one dye color!! I think I might try wearing it with a pair of shorts I have that don't cling to the belly so much and see how Iike that - I'll let you know 😊
Your tops look great. I made this top and added 4”. You could make a short skirt-like thing, in a color that complements your fabric to wear underneath. I know these were popular a few years ago.
It's a fun top for sure! Do you mean a SKORT? I haven't worn one of those since I was a kid - but I might actually be interested in that again - sounds like a great summer option 😊. Thanks for the suggestion!
Not a skort, but a thing sewn like a pull on skirt with simple elastic waist (like a slip). It would be maybe 8” long and worn under the shirt. In any fabric or color complimentary or matching the shirt. So it would look like a double layer shirt. Ladies used to wear them under their shirt to cover their behind when wearing leggings.
Maybe someone else has said this (I apologize, if so). I have found that layering really works for me. I was thinking a looser fitting tank top that was just a bit longer than your shirt.
I'm not living in FL, though, so I don't know if that would be too hot.
You are beautiful & I love watching your videos! Thanks for sharing.
I actually have a camisole with a lace hem that is intended to be worn that way - I didn't think of pairing it together until you and a couple of others suggested something similar - it's a duh moment for me LOL! You are so kind! Thank you so much for watching 💕
I am cutting out my Donny while watching! I was thinking of adding 3 inches after measuring but am going to measure again. I ❤ Friday Pattern Co. your Donny shirts are soooo nice. I will let you know how it turns out.
I can't wait to see yours!!
@@MichelleSewsAgain all of my pattern pieces are now cut out. I am going to tidy my sewing room, thread my sewing machine, and put my fabric on the cutting table so I am ready to sew tomorrow!! Your video was very helpful. I put my Hysope blouse on and measured it. I think adding three inches will be fine. Still cropped, but not hitting at my belly button 😳
@@ChristineSewsALot Can't wait to see it!
Michelle, I have noticed your weight loss and I think you should feel amazing because you look amazing. Thank you for your content and willingness to come out of your comfort zone to hopefully help someone else.❤
Oh wow Crystal - thank you SO much! That means so much to me 💕
I love your wall art? Did you paint the flowers? Stunning!!
Thanks so much! No, it's actually a wallpaper mural 😊. I bought it from a website called PhotoWall - here's a link - www.photowall.com/us/my-garden-bouquet-i-wallpaper
I love your Donny shirt! I know you don’t feel comfortable in it 100% yet but I am sure you will get the fit just right for you 🫶🏽
Thanks so much! I'm 99% happy with it😊
I like both tops on you.😊
Thank you!
I’m in the same boat. In my case it’s the large bust. I’m relatively happy with mine, although the length was still short, and I’m 5’1. Gonna reattempt with a good FBA.
I'm also 5'1" - definitely going to do an FBA on my next one!!
There appears to be a seam down the front. You could open that and finish it appropriately and wear it open over a longer tank (in some matching color) that would hide the tummy. You could have different color tank tops and have several looks. I, just last week, cut out a beautiful torquoise tropical print to make a maxi sundress. When I went to sew the skirt part I realized I was supposed to cut 4 pieces. Like you, I loved the fabric and didn't have enough left to re-cut. If I folded it up and cut it in half it was too short. I ended up doing that, anyway. I had enough fabric left to add 7 inches to each piece and ended up with a midi length. You are not alone on this journey. Love the shirts!
That's an interesting idea - thanks Suzy! I'll add that to my list of options 😊. I'm never opposed to trying something new with a somewhat unsuccessful make!! Congrats on "making it work" with your sundress 👏🏻👏🏻
The top looks beautiful. Don’t worry about the tummy
Thank you - I'm contemplating that! 😊
I love your tops. The ice dye pattern work is stunning. Soon as you said the pattern is dartless that explained the drag lines at your side view. The FBA is definitely the answer. I would try a ruffle on the Kaffe Fassett top. You might be surprised.
Thanks for the suggestion on the FBA - I'm definitely going to give it a try! I think I've decided to do the dress hack for the Kaffe top - I won't wear it a ton, but I think it will look amazing as a dress 😊. Thanks so much for watching!
The dye is beautiful and the shirts are beautiful. I think a flowy bottom garment might give you the silhouette your looking for with these shirts. That’s what I do.
I'm definitely going to try a looser fitting bottom - thanks!
Michelle, I too made the Donny shirt, I agree with you on the instructions, I thought they were very well explained, especially the section about the facing. Because I like tucking my shirts in, I wanted to make sure it would be long enough, so I cut my recommended size but cut the length of the largest size in my size banding and that worked out well. I’m sure I will make it again and maybe I’ll make the length for my size just to see if I like that as well.
I hadn't considered cutting the length of a different size - what a great idea! Thanks for sharing your experience 😊
@@MichelleSewsAgain It just made it easier because then I didn’t have to utilize the lengthen shorten line (I’m lazy😂😂).
Everybody has a little tummy please dont feel uncomfortable. You look great and deserve full credit for you hard work on your weight loss journey. You are a beautiful inside and out. If you want extra length how about some cream colored cotton lace for a bit of trim. They have it at Joanns. It is about 3 inches wide
Thank you for your kind words 💕. I appreciate your suggestion of the lace - that is something I might consider!
Hi, I recently made a Donny. The pattern and construction is fabulous! I lengthened mine by about 3 inches at the lengthen/shorten line, as I knew I wanted to be able to tuck it in. This look works well for me. Your workmanship looks great - well done. Have you considered wearing less fitted lowers; either skirt or pants? I find it helps balance out my shape. Happy sewing :)
I had not considered it when I was filming since leggings are my mainstay (with my current lifestyle) - but looser fitting bottoms are definitely the right answer to the problem LOL! I'll be giving that a try soon - I'll be sure to let you know how it works out! Thanks so much 😊
Hi Michelle, I love your ice dyed fabric, you are such a clever lady, keep it up. Your shirt fits beautifully. Could you lengthen the front a little more and reshape it. The back length is great with your two inches extra. If you lengthened the front more than the back you would need to juggle the side seams but I’m sure you would be able to do that. I hope your successful in whatever method you use because the shirt looks so go on you. Happy sewing 🧵🪡🇦🇺
Thank you so much! Several people have suggested evening out the hemline so that the front and back are the same length. I'm considering that as an option.
beautiful
Many many thanks 😊
Hi Michelle, I think the pattern looks great on you. Idea: How about making more of a swing style blouse? Add all around length and flair it slightly at the waist to flow out a bit from the waistline. Just a thought.
Thanks for the suggestion CarolAnn! That's an interesting idea I'll definitely have to give it some thought - thanks!! 😊
I also made a Donny Shirt and I had to add three inches to the length. I duplicated the bottom three inches and attached it to the bottom. But I really like the pattern.
I'm glad to hear you like it!!
I to added 2inches to the pattern and I made the same size as you wished I could add a photo I made the retro short to match for my holidays
I LOVE the idea of making a matching short to go with this top! I'm going on a cruise at the end of July and think some matching sets as well as some summer dresses will be my wardrobe for the trip. Thanks for the inspiration!
They are lovely tops Michelle and they both look great. Like you I’ve added two inches after doing my first (tester) version! I’ve since cut out a couple - yet to sew them, so hold tight 😂 I don’t feel it’s overly cropped but each to their own😊 i don’t think anyone is going to stare at you long enough to see side on and the fabrics particularly the flowery one is too cute to distract them 😊 great video lovely xxx 17:25 edited to add - Oooh yes maybe FBA might work before adding more length! Looking forward to hearing about your next one!
Thanks so much Emma! I agree - everyone's comfort level with length is their own! I'm still behind on watching YT - I'm going to check out your Donny makes now!!
You do you girl🤗
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I think they look great the fabric you chose is fabulous
I understand that you are not comfortable
Have you thought of adding a dark cotton band around the bottoms of each
This will give the coverage and disguise your uncomfortableness
Good luck ❤
Thanks so much for the suggestion :).
really cute tops! i think the second one especially is an absolutely perfect match with the pattern selection. i get feeling self conscious about the fit though i honestly don't see it in as negative a light as you do. but you should do whatever makes you feel comfortable. i know bust adjustments can seem intimidating at first but once you do them a few times you get used to it and it does improve the fit so much that i think it's worth doing. just my 2 cents.
I'm sure that the bust adjustment will be worth it - I just need to practice and you know I"m lazy LOL! Thanks for your input - I always value your opinion Sara!!
Add a four inch wide contrast fabric to the base. You could also add 1 inch in the same colour to the sleeve hem if you want to carry the contrast fabric over. It’s worth playing with because they look great on you.
Thanks for the suggestion - I'll add it to the list of options 😀
I'm wondering if you could just make a hem band, even though the hem is curved. I think it would keep the integrity of the print as well as the lines of the pattern. What a beautiful fabric!!!
Thanks for the suggestion! 😊
I just made a toile of the Donny and boy you are right, way too cropped for me too! I think I will add at least 4 inches to my next version. No one needs to see my floofy underbelly 😅 I really like your fabric choices for your Donny's. 😊
Floofy - haha - yes, that's my tummy too! I hope you enjoy your Donny!!
Those are so pretty! I think if I make it I may try making the front the same length as the back. High\low is not my favorite Anyway.
It's not SUPER hi/low but if that's not your thing - straighten it out! I hope you enjoy it cuz!
The shirts are lovely. Gorgeous in fact. I get what you mean about shorter tops and tummy issues. I have tummy issues too- such a personal thing and we all have different feelings about it. I would truly love it not to matter to me but I cannot get to that place. I did work in fashion for a long time and so I always try and balance a short top with a fuller bottom piece. It works for me but perhaps not for everyone. Maybe Style Arc Bob pants or similar? Good Luck as it would be such a shame to waste those lovely tops.
I am right there with you! I WISH my tummy issues were not issues for me, but I'm just not there. I've worked in fashion/retail my whole career. I agree with balancing - I think because I'm short and round, full bottoms just exaggerate that. So I tend to wear fuller tops and slimmer bottoms. But like you said - we're all different and I think that's a great thing 💕. I will definitely be wearing the tops. I've paired the ice dyed version with a pair of slightly loose shorts and I like it. I'm going to turn the Kaffe top into a dress and I think I will get more wear out of it that way. Thanks so much for watching and for sharing your insights!!~
I'm planning on making a toile of the donny this month. Low sewjo though. I'm thinking I might do an fba off the bat. I think that's part of your problem, but I think part of it is just its a cropped boxy pattern. Good luck on your next try.
I agree - I need to try it with an FBA. Good luck with your toile!