Hi! I want to start sewing, so I’ve been collecting things I need to start. I love these patterns! I need something that’s simple to help me start my journey! Thank you for sharing!🌸💖🌸
Thanks so much for putting this together, it’s a great reference for me as I’m getting into sewing. Also I just love hearing the sounds of the birds and nature in Australia all around you! ❤
Great video. Really looking forward to the pants vlog. I’ve been looking for a pattern for linen trousers with elastic back. The two you mentioned sound great.
Hi Kristen, I really loved that episode. I felt like you were speaking directly to me and for me. I am a big person. Being 6 feet tall, I must admit that I am not encouraged by what pattern designer class as being made for tall women. I mentioned quite awhile back that I have not sewn since I was in my early twenties. I am grateful for this review of things that don't take much fabric to complete, because what is an encouraging aspect of these blouses is they are all very easy to sew and looked lovely on. I have always loved the prints you have used in your sewing. The end result is always a glorious look that suits you perfectly. I am excited as I actually can see me sewing, in addition to enjoying others (particularly The Dahlia Sewciety) make wonderful creations that up to this point, I have only dreamed of making! Thank you, so much, for inviting the camel make herself at home and actually become a sewing member, rather than being satisfied to just stick her head into the tent as she happens by. 🤸♀️💃🏼🎉💖
Anita, have you looked into Sinclair Pattern Co.? Their PDF patterns come in height files. I’m on the other end, quite short, and their petite files need few, if any, modifications from me. Their patterns come in petite, regular, and tall sizes. At least you get a head start in the fitting! Check them out. 😊
Love these types of vlogs Kristen, easy to refer back to, not only your video but the comment section turns into a wealth of recommendations! I’ll be looking at this again soon as Spring is really coming to life now!
I don't remember what pattern company it is from, but the Scout Tee is a nice simple woven top. I've only made one but I definitely want to make more. I used a drapey rayon and I love the fit. No darts and a bias neckline. Super easy but versatile.
I really like Style Arc's Robin top. Easily do it under 1.5m. Nice bit of shaping and I wear it with a straight skirt or trousers. The Rhapsody is worth sewing up. I've made it sleeveless and with sleeves. So many variations, it is good value.
That makes me feel much better. Interesting vlog. Loads of good patterns. Have spent a frustrating day making thai fishermans pants for a friend. The pattern just didn't work and had to start over. Yes toile is the answer .
You showed some great tips, Kristen, and so many I haven’t seen! I’m ready to sew up some of my linen and rayon. 😊 I need help picking good pant patterns, too, so I’m looking forward to that vlog.
Like everyone else who has commented - loved this one! so informative and inspiring. My favourite at the moment is an oldie form simplicity -5161 - there are a few neckline variations too - this year I've made 4 for summer. (Aussie summer) I put on weight and don't fit my existing clothes. Boohoo
I have that rhapsody top as well and it just so beautiful. I haven't made it yet but every time I see it I really want to make it. Maybe you should have a sew along for it or a let's all make it and show it off. I'm no so much into tutorials😆. My favourite top for summer is that Michelle top by Jallie. It's just so perfect and is in kids through to adults size range. Love it. Great to hear from you again ❤
Another great staple is the Grainline Studio Scout Tee. I have just made this in a broderie anglaise and it is so lovely. I was reluctant to make it at first because it is so simple but the short sleeves and the scooped neckline are so flattering. I am definitely going to make some more. It is also great if you have a larger print as the design isn't cut up by seams interrupting the pattern.
Great vlog Kristen, just love a boxy top, especially in linen. Perfect for summer. I have a few of the patterns you have mentioned, wonderful makes and a few that I would like to try. Thank you for sharing. I also recommend Nerida Hansen Shell top (takes only 1m of fabric) and Cuff Sleeve Top (takes 1.5m of fabric). I've made a few of these 2 patterns, great with skirts, pants, jeans and shorts. Really quick and beginner friendly makes with great instructions. Only down side, not a large size range. Thanks again, as always love your platform 😊
I have six Love Notion Rhapsody blouses in my wardrobe......so soft and flowy and very comfy. Mine are all in rayon challis. Loved the video, Kristen. xo
My absolute favourite top is Style Arc’s Meg top. It is a raglan woven and I can’t believe how many I have made. It has a high low hem and is great for showcasing beautifully designed fabrics due to its simplicity. Love it in a heavy weight linen also. Another of my repeat makes is the Tessuti ‘Tamiko’ pants. Elastic waist, beautiful in heavy linen and has lovely design features, top stitching etc.
Thanks so much! I’ve been waiting for you to do this one ever since you mentioned you were going to! Sometimes the budget dictates and this has been a tremendously beneficial episode. Thanks for doing the detective work for us! Happy sewing. Xoxo
What a great vlog! 1.5m is an easily manageable amount. I have made the Assembly Line cuffed top a couple of times. I have the Cielo pattern but am keen to make it up now. Thank you, Kristen. Motivating as always.
A pattern I just bought (but have not made up yet) is the Miri top by SewDIY. It is a great deep vneck with all in one facings for armholes and neckline. I am looking forward to trying that one. Thanks for this roundup and new inspiration.
Hi Kristen, great blog, love the rhapsody blouse and love that one, you show cased many tops that would be great in linen which I have in my stash so will need to try a few, Deb
Thanks for this - such lovely patterns. I've made the Cuff Top a few times and its a great top. My TNT is a knit top the Gable Top by Jennifer Lauren Handmade - I've made so many I've lost count! Thanks for sharing 😻
Hi Kristen, I love the top you are wearing I have purchased this pattern and am eager to make it up. Problem is I see so many patterns I want to make, I am busy buying, and printing. So many great patterns you have shown today. I am so inspired by you and your lovely fabrics. I can’t wait for your vlogs. ❤️
Thank you for mentioning non-standard sized followers. This gal is only 181cm tall and has an arm span of 190cm. And I'm not the tallest girl in my family. I started sewing for extra length in my clothes.
Twig and Tale ss Scenic Top is great
"Sewing your perfect capsule wardrobe" bo ho long sleeved top with a front tie and Vogue 1692 evening dress. My favourite makes and remakes.
Hi! I want to start sewing, so I’ve been collecting things I need to start. I love these patterns! I need something that’s simple to help me start my journey! Thank you for sharing!🌸💖🌸
Thanks so much for putting this together, it’s a great reference for me as I’m getting into sewing. Also I just love hearing the sounds of the birds and nature in Australia all around you! ❤
Thanks so much Danielle!
Great video. Really looking forward to the pants vlog. I’ve been looking for a pattern for linen trousers with elastic back. The two you mentioned sound great.
Hi Kristen, I really loved that episode. I felt like you were speaking directly to me and for me. I am a big person. Being 6 feet tall, I must admit that I am not encouraged by what pattern designer class as being made for tall women. I mentioned quite awhile back that I have not sewn since I was in my early twenties. I am grateful for this review of things that don't take much fabric to complete, because what is an encouraging aspect of these blouses is they are all very easy to sew and looked lovely on. I have always loved the prints you have used in your sewing. The end result is always a glorious look that suits you perfectly. I am excited as I actually can see me sewing, in addition to enjoying others (particularly The Dahlia Sewciety) make wonderful creations that up to this point, I have only dreamed of making! Thank you, so much, for inviting the camel make herself at home and actually become a sewing member, rather than being satisfied to just stick her head into the tent as she happens by. 🤸♀️💃🏼🎉💖
Anita, have you looked into Sinclair Pattern Co.? Their PDF patterns come in height files. I’m on the other end, quite short, and their petite files need few, if any, modifications from me. Their patterns come in petite, regular, and tall sizes. At least you get a head start in the fitting! Check them out. 😊
thanks so much Anita, glad you enjoyed!
That's a brilliant idea Denise!!
This list is just what I've been looking for!
Great vlog Kristen, really enjoyed listening 😃💕
Love these types of vlogs Kristen, easy to refer back to, not only your video but the comment section turns into a wealth of recommendations! I’ll be looking at this again soon as Spring is really coming to life now!
Thanks so much Hayley! It's great finding all these patterns from my viewers!
Perfect vlog for the Nerida Hansen remnants pack I just bought
I don't remember what pattern company it is from, but the Scout Tee is a nice simple woven top. I've only made one but I definitely want to make more. I used a drapey rayon and I love the fit. No darts and a bias neckline. Super easy but versatile.
It's the Grainline Scout from memory! Great pattern!
I really like Style Arc's Robin top. Easily do it under 1.5m. Nice bit of shaping and I wear it with a straight skirt or trousers. The Rhapsody is worth sewing up. I've made it sleeveless and with sleeves. So many variations, it is good value.
That makes me feel much better. Interesting vlog. Loads of good patterns. Have spent a frustrating day making thai fishermans pants for a friend. The pattern just didn't work and had to start over. Yes toile is the answer .
You showed some great tips, Kristen, and so many I haven’t seen! I’m ready to sew up some of my linen and rayon. 😊 I need help picking good pant patterns, too, so I’m looking forward to that vlog.
Like everyone else who has commented - loved this one! so informative and inspiring. My favourite at the moment is an oldie form simplicity -5161 - there are a few neckline variations too - this year I've made 4 for summer. (Aussie summer) I put on weight and don't fit my existing clothes. Boohoo
Hi Helen, love the fact that when we put on weight we can just sew up something new!
I have that rhapsody top as well and it just so beautiful. I haven't made it yet but every time I see it I really want to make it. Maybe you should have a sew along for it or a let's all make it and show it off. I'm no so much into tutorials😆. My favourite top for summer is that Michelle top by Jallie. It's just so perfect and is in kids through to adults size range. Love it. Great to hear from you again ❤
Thanks Katrina xx
Another great staple is the Grainline Studio Scout Tee. I have just made this in a broderie anglaise and it is so lovely. I was reluctant to make it at first because it is so simple but the short sleeves and the scooped neckline are so flattering. I am definitely going to make some more. It is also great if you have a larger print as the design isn't cut up by seams interrupting the pattern.
That's a great pattern and I remember sewing it when I first started!
Good one Kristen ! Great video and fabulous point about being inclusive.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great vlog Kristen, just love a boxy top, especially in linen. Perfect for summer. I have a few of the patterns you have mentioned, wonderful makes and a few that I would like to try. Thank you for sharing. I also recommend Nerida Hansen Shell top (takes only 1m of fabric) and Cuff Sleeve Top (takes 1.5m of fabric). I've made a few of these 2 patterns, great with skirts, pants, jeans and shorts. Really quick and beginner friendly makes with great instructions. Only down side, not a large size range. Thanks again, as always love your platform 😊
Thanks Kim, that is awesome. Thanks for letting me know xx
YEEEES! love this Kristen. Thank you, so many ideas - ooops now I need to amend my plans ha ha
I have six Love Notion Rhapsody blouses in my wardrobe......so soft and flowy and very comfy. Mine are all in rayon challis. Loved the video, Kristen. xo
I really need to make one!
My absolute favourite top is Style Arc’s Meg top. It is a raglan woven and I can’t believe how many I have made. It has a high low hem and is great for showcasing beautifully designed fabrics due to its simplicity. Love it in a heavy weight linen also. Another of my repeat makes is the Tessuti ‘Tamiko’ pants. Elastic waist, beautiful in heavy linen and has lovely design features, top stitching etc.
Great pattern suggestions. thanks Diane x
Thanks so much! I’ve been waiting for you to do this one ever since you mentioned you were going to! Sometimes the budget dictates and this has been a tremendously beneficial episode. Thanks for doing the detective work for us! Happy sewing. Xoxo
You are so welcome!
What a great vlog! 1.5m is an easily manageable amount. I have made the Assembly Line cuffed top a couple of times. I have the Cielo pattern but am keen to make it up now. Thank you, Kristen. Motivating as always.
My pleasure Margie xx
The Seamwork Bo top is a great pattern for under 1.5m. Yes, it is cropped but fab over high waisted pants and as a layering top too.
Awesome! Thanks for letting us know!
really love this type of video from you . trust your knowledge and you have a wonderful style. x
Thank you so much!!
Great vlog
Glad you enjoyed
So much great inspiration and information-thanks ❤
You are so welcome!
So many inspiring tops to make for springtime in this episode. Thanks Kristen 😊
You are so welcome Leonie x
A pattern I just bought (but have not made up yet) is the Miri top by SewDIY. It is a great deep vneck with all in one facings for armholes and neckline. I am looking forward to trying that one. Thanks for this roundup and new inspiration.
Fantastic vlog Kristen. I’m going to save this one to refer back to in the future 😊
Thanks Ruan xx
Love this blog! I've lost my sewjo. To think this will help. So many I'd love to make.
You can do it!
Thanks for all the variety of patterns I need to sew some for summer when it arrives
You’re welcome 😊
Hi Kristen, great blog, love the rhapsody blouse and love that one, you show cased many tops that would be great in linen which I have in my stash so will need to try a few, Deb
Thanks Deb xx
Excellent recommendations. Thanks 🌼
You are so welcome!
A great roundup of patterns. I really like the Peppermint top with sleeves and might have to give that a go, it was very cute.
It's a great free pattern Catherine!
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Thanks for this - such lovely patterns. I've made the Cuff Top a few times and its a great top. My TNT is a knit top the Gable Top by Jennifer Lauren Handmade - I've made so many I've lost count! Thanks for sharing 😻
You are so welcome!
One of my most favourite makes is Style Arc 'Ethel' top....am about to make another one, slightly longer this time and using two different fabrics 🙂
Awesome pattern!
Hi Kristen, I love the top you are wearing I have purchased this pattern and am eager to make it up. Problem is I see so many patterns I want to make, I am busy buying, and printing. So many great patterns you have shown today. I am so inspired by you and your lovely fabrics. I can’t wait for your vlogs. ❤️
Thanks so much Denise!
Love the Rhapsody pattern!!
The Remy from Sew House 7 looks interesting.
I think so too! I really need a Rhapsody!
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Sbcc patterns flora top doesn’t need much fabric. I’ve made 4!
Thanks Paula xx
Thank you for mentioning non-standard sized followers. This gal is only 181cm tall and has an arm span of 190cm. And I'm not the tallest girl in my family. I started sewing for extra length in my clothes.
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