One of the last trends for this summer is camisole. I have seen them pop up in fashion blogs as well in sewing ones. It seems to be a must! So why not to try my version? I had some leftover from the Iris shorts and I wanted to give it a try.
Pattern: Colette Sorbetto tank, hack by Stitch&Cappuccino
Fabric: lightweight blue chambray
When I had the idea of the camisole, I didn’t want to take the time to look around and check available patterns, so I have taken the trustfully Sorbetto tank and modified to have a very simple camisole. I have modified the upper part and the armholes shape, made some spaghetti straps (not really spaghetti, the fabric is a bit too bulky) and voila’.
To take pictures I have paired with the Iris shorts, in the same fabric. I am not really convinced this outfit works for me, the blue chambray makes it very uniform, almost a jumpsuit. What do you think? Maybe paired with a kimono jacket?
Have a nice long week end, tomorrow is holiday and I will enjoy summer!
i love it with the kimono!
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me too!
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first time here, I actually really like the two piece outfit. First two piece that looks right!
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I am still not sure that the fabric is so plain, but in fact is what is making it so versatile in my daily life. I am actually happy when I sew something that I wear a lot.
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P. S. Checked your blog too, really nice stuff in there :)
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This one is totally wearable, thanks to the fabric and clean lines. I would know, I went overboard on my set…
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I like your set! and I think it is totally wearable and plenty of combinations I love in particular the top :)
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Thanks, my wardrobe style is behind my sewing style – for what is worth… :)
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