I really like the Kanerva top. My first one was made in a lovely Liberty of London from Tessuti. It fits well enough but I was keen to try it in a fabric with more stretch. I chose a lightweight ponte knit for this version, purchased online from Fabric.com.
Ponte knit is so comfortable and practical to wear and it suits the Kanerva perfectly. The cropped version is a great length for me as it is short, but doesn't really show any tummy if you wear a high waist pant (bear in mind that I am 5"10 so the cropped version will come down longer on some). I made a few small changes to the pattern again this time. I started with a size 40, then:
- lengthened the arms by 3cm
- took about 2cm off the front neckline and shoulder seams
- dropped the back neckline by 1cm
- narrowed the waist a little by taking 1cm off each side seam
- I also removed the front waist dart and increased the bust dart ever so slightly
- I cheated with the back. The buttons are just for show. I overlapped the back edges to keep the centre back where it should be, and created two seams (one false) on each side. I then sewed the buttons straight down the middle without buttonholes.
Have I told you already how much I like these culottes? Another solid look!
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DeleteSuch a great look!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Have I sold you on your culottes yet ;-)?
DeleteNot a chance, though I did get the pattern out and you would look fantabulous!
DeleteYou look wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! My photographer did a particularly good job that day. I had to pay her 3 cents and 1 dime for those shots :-)
DeleteOh, I just love your whole outfit! Both pieces individually, AND together are just gorgeous. So chic!
ReplyDeletei love this outfit on you! the culottes look so great with the crop top.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, you can rock this look like no-one else. You look fantastic.
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