Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Sorbetto Top #1

I think I may be the only sewer/blogger who had not tried the free Sorbetto top pattern, one of PatternReview's Best Patterns of 2011. I was feeling a little left out so I finally pulled out the pattern, which I printed months ago, and got busy on it. To test the pattern, I used a one yard remnant of fabric which I bought for about $1. It is a poly/cotton boxer short fabric from an underwear company. The pattern is designed to be loose enough to slip on over your head but I didn't think I would want my top quite that loose, at least not with this fabric. Rather than cut the front on the fold and make the wide tuck down the front, I cut open the front and used the extra tuck fabric to fold to the right side. It makes a nice front band for buttonholes.

 
I wasn't all that excited when I first tried on the Sorbetto. I almost decided that it was not for me. However, after realizing how well the neckline and armholes fit, I decided to carry on. The lower back was really full so I cut off 1/2 inch from the back side seams (1 inch total from the back width).  I suppose this extra allowed for getting off and on but it wasn't very flattering on me. It would also work well for someone who tucks in their blouses but I'm way beyond tucking in a blouse anymore. I go for comfort.  I also added two vertical darts to the back  to reduce fullness. Maybe I have a bit of a sway back that I hadn't really noticed before. Anyway, after making these adjustments and adding length, I really like the pattern and will definitely use it again. For me, it is basically a woven tank top.

I used self-fabric bias binding on the neck and armholes. I also added a lightweight tricot interfacing to the front band area.
Sorbetto top

I'm already thinking about my next Sorbetto. The options are endless once you get the pattern adjusted to your figure type. I think it would look nice with a shaped hem or side vents, depending on the fabric. What are your favorite Sorbetto adaptations? Sleeves? Collar? Ruffles?

Sorbetto top
A little bit closer





5 comments:

  1. It's cute with the buttons, and a great fit. Perfect little summer top. I've yet to make a Sorbetto - maybe one of these days.

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  2. This looks wonderful on you. The fit is perfect.

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  3. Jan, I really like your adaptation of the Sorbetto top! I've seen many that look cute on others but I believe this maybe the most flattering yet! Thanks for sharing :)

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  4. Love your version, Jan. It fits you perfectly!

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  5. I love the way this came out, the color is perfect and the buttons down the front just finished it off nicely. I am going to download it now, I wonder how it would look with sleeves.

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