Many years ago I bought some Style Arc pdf patterns, printed them off but didn't get round to sewing them all. One of them was the Rowe's Top/Tunic.
I decided to make the top in black black viscose jersey as a bit of a test to see how much I liked the pattern.
It's quite a relaxed fit and the neckline is quite wide and low. They give an option to interface the neckband which I didn't do, so maybe that would control things a bit more. It seems quite stable compared to some viscose jersey but the weight of the body and sleeves has pulled it down.
Maybe another version in a cotton jersey would be quite different.
The neck band is made from 3 shaped pieces which might be a handy thing to remember when using scraps. I don't always have enough width to cut a straight neckband.
At one point I dropped a piece on the floor and was a bit baffled as to where it went back so might do more marking another time!
As this is an older Style Arc patterns there are written instructions and a single diagram. It is not suitable for beginners, but perfectly achievable for a more experienced sewist.
Newer Style Arc patterns have more detailed instructions and are easier to follow.
This could be a good scrap buster project due to the pieced neckline and back yoke.
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