Awhile back I was playing around with some scrap fabric and came up with this top. The neckline has knotted fabric as the detailing on the front. The back has the raw strips of fabric (left over and still connected to the knotting from the front neck) wound and secured around the top.
Purple racerback front
Pretty quick sew, especially with keeping raw edges.
Purple racerback backDon't forget to check out the sites I link up to by clicking on the tab at the top of the page!
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ReplyDeleteYou made this - great job! Way beyond my skills. I'm a new follower from Your Whims Wednesday. Please come by my blog hop today, and link up, if you get a chance. Would love to have you.
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This is fabulous! I don't think I can duplicate it, but it has inspired me to create a top to wear to the fair tonight. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYou did fantastic!! Cannot go wrong with purple either:)
ReplyDeleteLovely top! You did a great job!
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Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
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very clever detailing.....thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI love this top!! You did a fantastic job!
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Great job on the top! Thank you for sharing your project on Sew Woodsy last week. Just wanted to let you know that I featured your project today! (You were tied for Reader's Choice--aka most clicked on last week)! Hope you'll join us again tomorrow!
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