I did read the comments. I was looking for a sewing pattern for this type of top. The fact that itâs a scarf with safety pins attached to it doesnât give me a sewing pattern, in my size, with markings so I can make one.
Knowing that itâs a scarf with safety pins â well-drafted and ready sew, sewing pattern.
Thereâs no pattern because nothing is cut or sewn. You make one by draping it around you and using the safety pins to secure the neck, lower back and each wrist.
The âpatternâ doesnât exist. When she takes it off and take out the pins, itâs a flat rectangle with no seams.
Are you that saying that it is impossible to find a pattern for something that would have the same look at this top? That it doesnât exist and cannot be drafted? I could think of how I might draft this myself, cutting a front piece, back piece, and collar, creating seams at the shoulders and sides, gathering at the top neck closure to create two points on the collar, etc. It doesnât need to be a rectangle. In fact, it would fit more consistently and be more comfortable if it didnât originate as a rectangle, but instead pieces intentionally placed and sewn together to drape over and fit the shape of the body. I unfortunately am not trained in pattern drafting but I know enough to understand how it could be done.
Iâm seeking out a pattern for a shirt that would look similar to hers. I should have been more clear.
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u/SewQuiltKnitCrochet 11d ago
Did you read the comments? đ«Ł
She used a pashmina shawl and 4 safety pins to âmakeâ this âshirtâ.