New Pattern: Foz Top
Over the years of sewing, I have gotten to know what self-made garments I wear the most. I call them my “best value garments” because they give me the highest return on investment in sewing time and material.
It’s a garment the new Foz Top is such a pattern. It’s a garment that I can wear alone or as a base layer. I can wear the short sleeve version in a lightweight fabric in the summer and the long sleeve version in a heavier weight fabric in the winter. The knit fabric makes it comfy, and it’s flattering and not complicated to sew. I made mine entirely with my sewing machine, but you could sew it with a serger and cover stitch machine too.
For one week (through September 28, 2021), the Foz Top sewing pattern is 20% off. The volume discount still applies—get 15% off your entire cart if your purchase is $20 or more, or 20% off your entire cart if your purchase is $30 or more!
I made my long-sleeve Foz Top in a lightweight model jersey. I love the drape and softness of this fabric.
Foz Top Features:
- Options for regular bust and full bust
- Options for long sleeve and short sleeve
- Front-opened V-neck neckline finished with neckbands
- Designed for knit fabric
You can choose to use snaps or buttons for the front!
Let’s take a look at all the Foz Tops my lovely testers made!
My sincere thanks to my talented testers for helping me to test!
- Andrea
- Bernice
- Boon kuan
- Debbie
- Deepthi
- Denise
- Diane
- Elsa
- Glenda
- Ilse
- Jan
- Jen
- Jo
- Jolien
- Jos
- Kadri
- Karina
- Kayla
- Keira
- Kelle
- Leanne
- Linda
- Linda
- Maria Luísa
- Megan
- Pam
- Renata
- Sandra
- Sarah
- Tannoa
- Tiffany
- Tiina
- Tine
- Whitney
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The Real Person!
The Real Person!
Wow! Look at all the beautiful ladies! I have sewn well, but I wonder about making buttonholes in a knit. Probably with the right interfacing and some test runs, it would work fine. I’m thinking this would be a great way to show off some of my gorgeous collected buttons — or put little matching buttons in the style of fine cashmere cardis.
The Real Person!
The Real Person!
I would also like to know their source of fabric, and maybe the size they used? So hard to tell what size to sew! Loving tour patterns lately, keep up the good work!
LOVE this idea.
Hi…I am liking your patterns and also your newsletters. I was wondering if you could post along with photos of your garments the type of fabric that the testers used. And maybe their sources? The fabrics look great but at times I find it hard to find such great looking stuff. Thank you.
Me too! I would love to know what type of fabric each tester has used 🙂
Agreed! I also have difficulty finding fabrics I like and would love to have additional sources 🙂
I was just thinking the exact same thing