Monday, December 06, 2010

Good & Plenty Twist Top - Butterick 5429

Pattern: Butterick 5429 (2009)


Pattern Description: Sleeveless close-fitting top with front neckline twist, dropped shoulders, and stitched hem. (Note the nipped-in waist in the pattern illustration at left.)

Pattern Sizing: It came in (8-10-12-14) and I made a size 12.

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it? Not really, as it was not as fitted as the illustration would have you believe.



Were the instructions easy to follow? Yes, very.


What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I was intrigued by the twist detail at the center front. I liked the idea of a very simple top but with interest.



Fabric Used: A lovely knit gifted from Kyle that reminds me of Good-&-Plenty candies. I think it is a nylon and spandex blend meant for swimsuits. However, it was fine for this and I used it before to make this dress.

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: At first, I made no alterations. There was a construction change because of the fabric I used. Machine stitching was difficult, my machine kept skipping stitches. I ended up going over every stitching line twice, I couldn't even risk doing a zig-zag stitch. Because of this difficulty, all raw edges (neckline, sleeves and hem) were hand stitched in narrow 5/8 " hems.

If I altered the side seams it would look like the sketch.

After wearing this top for a while I realized that it was just too big and shapeless. The illustrations on the pattern were very deceptive, this top came out an almost perfect square (as seen here). There was no waist shaping like in the drawings so I decided to scoop in the side seams for more shape.

Would you sew it again? I think so, but in a smaller size and in a woven or a sturdy knit. I will still hand sew the neckline edges because it's neater and they do show at some points during the day. Also on knits I would be afraid of those edges stretching and causing ripples.

Would you recommend it to others? Yes, with those easy alterations mentioned above. This could be quite interesting with a different color, a sheer fabric, or a similar but different sized print in the upper bodice/sleeve area only.

Conclusion: An easy but interesting top.

9 comments:

Adrienne said...

Cute top!

Anonymous said...

How frustrating with the stitching but if it's any consolation - it looks absolutely gorgeous on you!
~Alana

Debi said...

Love this top! The fabric is great!

Kyle said...

Great job Lisa!!

The Slapdash Sewist said...

The misleading line drawing! It's as bad as when they put clips in the model's garment on the pattern envelope. I really like the top, though--t-shirts have to have a little bit of interest!

Audrey said...

Super cute top. I never noticed it was included in that wardrobe pattern.

Noile said...

It's so cute on you!

I've noticed that the big 4 regularly show side curves in line drawings that really don't resemble what you actually get. It's truly aggravating!

denise said...

That is so cute. I love it.

Kathy said...

Just wanted to let you know that we liked your version of B5429 that we posted a link from our Butterick Patterns facebook page. Great job!