Monday, 20 June 2016

Jazzy Dolores Tunic


The few glimpses of hot weather that we've had here so far this year made me realise that my current warm-weather maternity game is weak. I have no short-sleeved tops for this middle stage of pregnancy. What to do?


Fabric:

HOW GOOD is this fabric?! So good. I have Girl Charlee to thank for sending me 1.2m of this silky soft jersey for free after I requested it with an eye to sampling some a new leggings pattern (which I'll post about soon). When it arrived, I quickly realised that it was unsuitable for leggings. It was too thin and slinky so I popped it in my stash and they generously sent me something else instead. But the print was just too awesome to languish in the stash for long...


Pattern:

So I had this fine, slinky jersey burning a hole in my stash. If only I could think of a sewing pattern that requires just that type of jersey..... Stop the search! My very own Dolores batwing pattern fit the bill perfectly: ideal for drapey knit, short-sleeve option for warmer weather, tunic-length that's long enough to cover my bump. Yay! 

To make it suitable for mid-maternity, I used my regular size (12) for the top part, then from just under the bust area I blended the side seams out to a size 16 until the hem. It's a little loose round the belly at the moment, but I wanted it to last for a couple of months. Post-natal, I plan to take the side seams back in so that I can get maximum wear from it going forwards.    


Thoughts:

I don't think that this jazzy print is my usual style, but the great thing about maternity wear is that it gives you a chance to try out new things that appeal to you on a temporary basis. I love this print, and it'll be interesting to see if it starts to feel more 'me' after a few wears. Also, in less than two weeks we'll be moving to a new town where I hope to sign up to a pregnancy yoga class there. I think this top worn with maternity leggings will look awesome for that!


Cost:

Fabric: £0 (thanks very much to Girl Charlee for my free fabric. 1.2m of this lovely jersey would cost £10.75 from here)
Pattern: £0 (it's my own pattern, which is available here for £7.00, which includes six style variations, BTW)
Total: £0 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Its jazzy indeed - a great print and colour combination - it suits the top's design perfectly.

Caroline said...

I think this bold jazzy print is fab! Good luck with the house move.

neighbourhood.gal said...

We are moving in two weeks and a bit. Eeek! Anyway, that blue really makes the blue of your eyes so noticeable. Really lovely! And the print certainly matches your toddler's activity level, I bet. What a great make!

Knitwitsowls said...

This Is so cute! I never had a baby bump really so I didn't need any clothes I just had to wear dungarees at the end! X

Kathryn said...

This looks great, and neighbourhood gal is right, it really doe smake your blue eyes stand out! Something that's nice & easy to take in at the side seams is good too!

Almost a Hippy said...

I love this. I actually have this exact fabric and love the Dolores pattern. I feel a complete copycat may be about to happen!

Anonymous said...

Your is fab and funky! Jersey is a pregnant ladies best friend

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