New Pattern: Sibiu Top
Sometimes simplicity is the winning ticket. That’s how I feel about the new Itch to Stitch pattern, the Sibiu Top. The Sibiu is a batwing top that is quick to make and easy to wear. Many of my testers volunteered to make multiple; I guess it’s also very addictive!
For one week (through February 9, 2022), the Sibiu Top 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!
Sibiu Top Features
- Relaxed batwing sleeves with shoulder inset option
- Bottom band resting on high hips
- Option for cowl or neckband
- Option for long or three-quarter length sleeves (long or short cuffs)
- Designed for knit fabric
With different necklines, shoulder inset option and sleeve lengths, you can end up with multiple tops with drastically different looks. Actually, if you look at my red one and my gray one, would you have guessed that they come from the same pattern?
Let’s take a look at all the beautiful Sibius that my lovely testers made (yes, there are MANY of them!)
Thank you, my lovely testers, for the beautiful work!
- Aimee
- Andrea
- Anika
- Bernice
- Boon Kuan
- Carmen
- Charlotte
- Chiara
- Christiane
- Christine
- Debbie
- Deepthi
- Delphine
- Denise
- Diane
- Erika
- Hansie
- Ilse
- Indu
- Jackie
- Jan
- Jen
- Jennifer
- Jordan
- Judy
- Kadri
- Karen
- Karina
- Katie
- Kayla
- Kelsey
- Krystal
- Leanne
- Leila
- Lorene
- Lorraine
- Lorraine
- Maria
- Maria LuĂsa
- Melissa
- Meriel
- Natasha
- Nelleke
- Nicole
- Nicole
- Pam
- Renata
- Sandra
- Sarah
- Stacey
- Tanis
- Tannoa
- Tiina
- Tine
- Vanessa
- Whitney
Be sure to get your copy of the Sibiu Top pattern while it’s on sale!
A big thank you to all the ladies who posted their photos, so inspiring!!!! I agree with the above comments, some information on the fabrics would be very helpful, especially for those of us who are ready to venture into something new and different.
I just made one up yesterday – a super fast sew! The sleeves are too long for me – likely because I have narrow shoulders and the fabric that is not taken up by my shoulders in this style becomes more sleeve. How would you recommend shortening the sleeve above the cuff without removing too much of the bat wing?
It would be nice if we knew the type of fabric each tester used. I bet some people might also want to know what size each made.
I would also love to know where some of the fabrics were purchased. A couple of the tops are made of fabrics that I’ve been looking for but can’t find.
I know fabric makes a big difference. One person had a beige top on and it looked like cashmere – super soft and lovely!