Hi Everyone!
I joined the Coffee & Thread Lana Pattern Tour! When I joined I was planning to make my girls some cute tops, as I haven’t been making myself much lately. I put on a stack of weight and really didn’t want to make myself anything, nor did I want to look at myself in pictures! I’ve turned that around over the past 3 weeks and rewarded myself with a gorgeous new top!
It’s amazing what a bit of self esteem, a cute pattern and some gorgeous fabric will do for you!
I hacked my pattern by making it a peplum. I basically cut the top length by about 9.5 inches (because I am high waisted) and added it back as a gathered skirt. I cut the width of the skirt about 1.5 times the width of the top, and the length about 9 inches long.
When attaching the peplum skirt I gathered it using a piece of elastic the exact width of the bodice. I overlapped the elastic and sewed it into a loop and stretched it to meet the quarter points of the peplum skirt, then attached the gathered skirt, matching the quarter points to the bodice.
I used a beautiful bamboo spandex from Orinoco Designs that I’ve been hoarding for myself. I was going to crack out my new coverstitch but this fabric actually sits really nicely without a hem. You might notice I’ve left both the hem and the sleeves raw! I’m quite comfortable doing that! Just note that if you’d like to hem yours, you might like to cut the skirt an inch longer!
I love the combination of the gathered sleeves and the gathered peplum! I was really tempted just to hem the extended shoulders without adding the sleeves, but I love this version. It’s definitely something I will try for next time though!ย There is also a dress version and long sleeves included in this pattern.
I love this organic grid design! The rough grid fabric print made it difficult to match up my stripes though, so I had to do my best and just give my stripe-matching OCD a rest.
In other news, I can fit my wedding rings back on again!! Yay!!
BUT jeez those elbows are ugly! Why are elbows so weird? I really need to learn to bend them for back shots… ๐ It might not look even in this shot because I am not straight on to the camera, but I dipped the back bodice lower than the front, for a bit of bottom coverage and I find it a flattering cut!ย
If you’d like some help hacking your Lana Pattern or making adjustments, drop me a line! I am always happy to help โค
Thanks for joining me on my stop today.ย Make sure to head over to Instagram to see all the other beautiful Lanaโs.ย Use the hashtag #lanatopanddresstour to be blown away!
November 19, 2018 at 11:49 am
I love your hack! You look amazing! ๐๐๐ Thank you for joining the tour! โค๏ธ
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