Of course, you all already know that all knits are not alike. Sometimes I have to remind myself. Especially when I'm making multiple versions of a given pattern. Way back in January, I made two turtleneck tops using sweater knits from So Sew Fabrics. The graduated color knit is just a basic weave sweater knit with a slightly course hand and about 30 percent stretch. While the tan ribbed sweater knit is very soft and has about 60 percent stretch.
My original plan was to make the Burda Style 6990 turtleneck top for me and my daughter. I traced off size large for me and medium for DD. Of course, I wanted the brown knit for myself; and DD gladly took the tan ribbed knit. As it turned out, my top was perfect. But when DD tried on her top, it looked like she was wearing my top. Lol
So I tried it on. It fits me almost perfectly. The armsyce needed a little adjustment. I ended up with two new turtleneck tops. Unfortunate for DD. Lol I'll make her something later.
These new turtlenecks fit into my brown wardrobe capsule. They go well with pull-on pants and jeans. I'm pictured wearing the brown top with my TNT Vogue V8859 pull-on pants. I love this pattern.
No pictures of me wearing the second top yet. I hope to post that soon.
Notes on the pattern -
This was a very easy top to sew. I especially like the cut on the sleeve. It fit well under the arm and looks good in the shoulder area. This pattern does have great bones. I could make a hundred of these.
There is nothing complicated or confusing about the construction of the top. And it has three other views that look great too. I think I will also try the shawl collar view.
Parting Shots: Because it was a sunny day, we wanted to take some pictures outside. But it was windy and cold. Anyway, we tried. I couldn't keep a straight face or hold a good pose. So here are a few fun/silly shots.
Happy Sewing!
C