I worked on the pattern from the black top. It worked out fairly well, I think. I do need to narrow the neckline next time but otherwise I think it will work well. I made this top with the same longer in the back look that the black top has, but it will also make a very nice top with an even hem.
The green of this rayon linen is one of only three misfires of colour made since I have been purchasing fabric online. I thought it would be a little more kakhi and less kelly. As it is, it's a rather washed out sandy green that sallows my complection. Still, it was not expensive material, not so cheap as muslin, but a decent replacement and not too bad for a practice pattern. It is wearable and this is that.
I did something on the two shirts and this test top that I haven't done in years. I hemmed by hand. I could have done the shirts on the machine but I cheat a bit. I only sew with black or white thread. Occasionally that creates a problem such as on the green top where over stitching in white would have looked weird. I had to do that hem by hand so it wasn't much more work to do the others as well.
Or so I thought.
And that is kind of how I spent such a chunk of time sewing. It took an hour and a half for the first one and the green one was close to yhe same. The pink and brown plaid went faster for some reason but I won't be doing that amount of hand work again when I don't have to.
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