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Anchor’s Away! (McCall’s 6571)

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First top for the cruise collection is finished! I wanted a nautical style top to celebrate the cruise. So, of course, I had to go with a boat neck navy and white striped t-shirt.image

>>> M6571 Review <<<

Pattern Description: Close-fitting, pullover tops have neckline variations, below elbow or long sleeves and narrow hems.

Pattern Sizing: I chose size 16 but ended up making some fit adjustments so its closer to a 14 below the armholes.

Were the instructions easy to follow? Yes. Very clear. Although I did change the construction order. I set the sleeves in flat and instead of using the neckline facings that came with the pattern I just bound the neckline edges.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? The pattern was great! I particularly liked all the fitting suggestions and fitting adjustment lines printed on the pattern. I didn’t end up using them, but it was nice to have and I may use them in the future.

Fabric Used: Stable (ponte?) knit in navy and blue stripes I found on sale at JoAnn’s. It has a bit of a horizontal ribbed texture within the stripes and it did mess with my eyes a bit while I was sewing. It was nice a plush and very easy to work with.

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: I made a few adjustments to this pattern to get it exactly how I wanted.

  • I added 1″ in length to the front and back at the hemline. The red line on the pattern was so I could match stripes. I had to lay out the pieces on flat fabric, instead of folded, so I could get the stripes to match. Not difficult, just takes some planning.

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  • I also graded the side seams from a 16 at the bust to a 14 at the waist and a bit past a 16 at the new lower hem line. I used a hip curve I found online.

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  • After trying it on I cut 3″ off the length of the sleeves and narrowed it a bit from the underarm to cuff, reducing to about 1″ narrower at the cuff.
  • I also ended up re-stitching the side seam along the bust area to take it in about 1/2″ on each side. Turns out I didn’t need as much ease as was included in the pattern (which was only about 1″ at the bust).
  • I adjusted the facings to be bindings instead and top stitched them down.
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Here’s the adjusted pattern piece for the front facing.
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Finished neckline edge by serging and then double needle top stitching the edge down. You can kind of see the ribbed texture on the stripes.

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others? I think I would sew it again, but maybe I’d try a different neckline. Its a great fit for a knit top so I could use all kinds of different fabrics to get a different look. Perhaps it was just the fabric choice but I found it very forgiving and easy to fit, which is usually a problem for me with tops.

Conclusion: Love this top! It has just the right nautical flair and will go with everything!

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>>> In other news <<<

Ben likes to take pictures with my camera. Here’s one he caught of me the other day while I was working in the craft room.

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Candid Mama…a la Ben!
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