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Red Tulip, I will tell you
Red Tulip, I will tell you ablut the second top I made when learning to sew. Take 2 red bandanna handkerchiefs, sew them together at the sides, about halfway up, knot the free corners, and voila! Oh, to be that slim again! So you will measure your bust, add 6" for ease, plus seam allowances. For the length, measure from the top of your shoulder to the desired length, and add 2" for a hem, plus one seam allowance. You cut two rectangles that read like this: side to side--5/8+1 1/2" + half your bust measurement, +1 1/2 + 5/8". Top to bottom reads 5/8" + your desired length + 2". Make side seams to within about 10" from the top, then make shoulder seams of about 3". Press seams open. Press the armholes and the neck openings 1/4", then 1/4" again. press the hem up 1/4", then 1 3/4". Machine-sew everything. Done. The principle is the same for any simple tunic top, and a lot of ready-to-wear is no more complicated than this. There is a coutourier with a cult following, I think his name is Zoran, making fantastically pricey dresses out of simple rectangles (of silk and cashmere, of course, but you could do that, too). Sister sewers, have I gotten this right? Don't want to lead a beginner astray. Let us know how it turns out!