When the Sewing Lawyer has had it with a tough project it may be time for some knit tops. Jalie always seems ready to come to the rescue.
By lucky coincidence there were two dark brown-based knit fabrics in stash begging to be made up, and so another iteration of Jalie 2805 and Jalie 2921 (the scarf-collar top) came quickly into being.
Here's the latest version of 2908. The most interesting thing about this shirt is the print - the fabric is a fine rib-knit cotton/lycra printed with a VERY large and colourful swirly paisley motif (this was a Fabricland offering from earlier this summer). The motif is larger than the front or back pattern pieces as you can see here (the fabric is lying on my cutting table; those are 1" squares). I had two complete motifs plus parts - which became the sleeves.


The scarf-collar top is, as any of you who have tried it will know, quite magical. The instructions for the ingenious construction of the collar/tie are well illustrated in the pattern, but I was also lucky enough to see Jeanne Binet demonstrate how to make this top at PR Weekend Montreal. I'm sure it works best with a thin knit; luckily that's what was on hand in the stash (a crepey polyester knit acquired at Couture Elle in Montreal, a few years back). This is another big-scale print, but although one needed to be alert to avoid the dreaded big "bull's eye" on the upper front, cutting it out involved less angst.

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