I am posting this Celine crop top pattern, just because I was happy making the Anna skirt, and I wanted to have a nice top to finish the outfit with it.
The Celine crop top features a round neckline, princess seam, short sleeves and is quite short. It falls just on the natural waistline. When I simulate the Celine crop top, I have such fun "making" it with different types of fabric and various prints and textures - and they all come out beautiful. Let me show you how it looks...
in embroidered velvet:
in florals:
in green linen:
and in geometrical print mixed with Anna skirt:
How do you think of this? Nice enough for a day out, right?
The pattern is made using layered PDF, please check for your size
before printing so you won’t waste your paper. If you still do not know how to
print a layered PDF, please check for the instruction here.
You can print this using your home printer and A4/Letter paper. I
calculated the printing area so that you will be able to use either type of
paper to print the pattern out perfectly. Always print the first page first and
check with the test square if you are printing at the right scale before you
print out the whole pattern.
Do you want to add side seam pockets to
the pattern for additional convenience? Just go ahead because it is too easy,
just follow the quick instruction here.
Cutting instruction:
After taping down all the pages following the instruction, the overall
layout of the pattern pieces is like this:
The cutting instruction is for the garment with facings. If you choose
to sew it with bias binding, skip the front facing and back facing pieces. If
you choose to sew with bodice lining, skip the facing pieces and cut a set of
front and back pieces in lining fabric.
A. Center Front - 1pcs
B. Side Front - 2pcs
C. Back - 2pcs
D. Sleeve - 2pcs
E. Front Facing – 1pcs + Fusible Interfacing – 1pcs
F. Back Facing – 2pcs + Fusible Interfacing – 2pcs
This is the link to download this pattern: Celine crop top (size XXS - XXL)
Happy sewing!
Tien the Little Sewist
hello may I know is this pattern works good with knit or stretch fabric?
ReplyDeleteSince there is no zipper instruction, I used stretch fabric. If you cut the seam edge bigger, you can put in a zipper or buttons and use no-stretch fabric.
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