You can never have too many tops. Especially, comfortable ones. Today's first pattern review is on McCall's M7194. Another older pattern that has been in my collection for nearly ten years. The great thing about this one is that it is a modern day classic style with an "edgy" twist. Lol
It sews up pretty much like a basic t-shirt pattern with the exception of the lower section and the hemline.
Pattern Description: Misses' tops: close-fitting pullover tops have hemline variations and stitched hem on sleeves. B: Cut on crosswise grain, lower sections out on bias grain. C:Lower band with left side slit. A, B, C: Collar D: Neckband, flounce, wrong side may show. A, B, D: Narrow hem.
Pattern Sizing: XS, S, M, L, XL, and XXL. I used size medium grading it up between medium and large. Note: I added slightly more wide, rounded at the bust area, not much though. My fabric has a lot of stretch in it.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it? Yes, it did.
Were the instructions easy to follow? Yes, simple. Nothing confusing in them. This top really sews up fast with the most time spent on setting the sleeves in and getting the hem just right.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? I like the cowl, hemline and lower section variation. No dislikes.
Fabric Used: This smooth hand knit has about 50 percent stretch and was very easy to work with. As with most projects, I pre-washed my fabric (sometimes I forget to say that.). I purchased it at New Rainbow Fabrics on Roosevelt Road in Chicago.
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: No serious alterations. I lengthen the sleeve a bit and added some width at the bust area. I attempted to align the window panes of the upper and lower sections of the bodies, but I missed that (one section cut crosswise and the other on the bias). Also, I noticed a little too much ease in the sleeve cap. So, it is a good idea to check it and maybe decrease it a little for a smooth finish.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? Yes, and yes. I could use a few more of these. I'll make view B again as well as view D. This is an easy pattern. I think all level sewists can make it without any problems.
Conclusion: I enjoyed making and wearing this top (Fall 2024 make). It is super comfy. Great for those potentially lazy days of winter. It also great for running errands and pairing with your favorite leggings or jeans.
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