Made by Rae Beatrix women's Shirt / Top Sewing Pattern (paper)
Beatrix is a button-back pullover top with a simple silhouette that is both comfortable and flattering. With two views that offer different sleeve lengths, button placket options, and a shirttail or banded hem, this is a truly versatile pattern for woven fabrics. Included are six sizes (XS-XXL) with two different front bodice pieces to fit either A/B or C/D cup sizes. This modern wardrobe basic is sure to become a new favorite!
Pattern includes:
-six women's sizes from XS to XXL.
-thorough step-by-step instructions with diagrams, full-color photographs, and plenty of tips and hints.
-a special “Seam Finishes Appendix” with instructions for my favorite seam finishes.
-instruction summary sheet.
-full-sized pattern pieces including seam allowances.
You will need:
-Woven fabric (see yardage chart photo for amounts)
-six 3/8" or 1/2" buttons
-Coordinating thread
-3/4 yard lightweight fusible interfacing
Recommended fabrics: Woven lightweight cotton and linen blend fabrics such as voile, rayon challis, shirting, double gauze, cotton lawn, broadcloth and lightweight chambray / denim.
*If you would like to use two different fabrics for view B, you will need 1 yard of a second fabric for the contrast bands. Subtract 1 yard from the listed yardage to get the amount of main fabric required.
Pattern includes:
-six women's sizes from XS to XXL.
-thorough step-by-step instructions with diagrams, full-color photographs, and plenty of tips and hints.
-a special “Seam Finishes Appendix” with instructions for my favorite seam finishes.
-instruction summary sheet.
-full-sized pattern pieces including seam allowances.
You will need:
-Woven fabric (see yardage chart photo for amounts)
-six 3/8" or 1/2" buttons
-Coordinating thread
-3/4 yard lightweight fusible interfacing
Recommended fabrics: Woven lightweight cotton and linen blend fabrics such as voile, rayon challis, shirting, double gauze, cotton lawn, broadcloth and lightweight chambray / denim.
*If you would like to use two different fabrics for view B, you will need 1 yard of a second fabric for the contrast bands. Subtract 1 yard from the listed yardage to get the amount of main fabric required.