Back in January I went shopping to Ditto Fabrics for the first time and bought four fabrics for my stash (who am I kidding – I didn’t really have a stash and I wanted one) which I write about here. About one of the fabrics I wrote “as for the bird fabric – who knows? It just looked so sweet I couldn’t resist it. Any suggestions for one metre?” Well, there were no suggestions at all until April’s challenge was announced for the Monthly Stitch Collective and I knew my inspiration had come to use my rather lovely watercolour garden birds.
As I only had one metre I went for my old faithful the Sorbetto but having had a look at some other Sorbettos on Pinterest I decided to follow others and do a variation. I am not sure I would go so far as to say I braved “a hack”; I merely inverted the pleat. Some stitchers had let the pleat flow directly from the neckline whereas others had sewn down a little way – I went for the second option.
It’s super sweet. It’s funny but I hadn’t really thought of the Sorbetto as being structured but it is rather stiff/formal when you compare it to the inverted pleat version which falls in a very feminine way. I really like it! Surely Collette’s Sorbetto must be the most frequently downloaded free pattern?
There’s not much more to report. I generally add three inches to the bottom of a Sorbetto but I didn’t have enough fabric available. I’ve now used up three of the four fabrics I bought on that shopping day. The one remaining is the doggie pattern. I had ear-marked that for a shirt but over Easter we had a little family sewing day and I “supervised” the cutting out of a cute summer dress – which was immediately abandoned as interest was lost (not by me!). So it’s good to see that the next challenge for the collective is some children’s sewing so I will resurrect it at some point during May – probably the half term week.
Hope you are all having a good weekend,
Toodle pip,
Clarinda x
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Love your birdie top! Its simple yet classy. How wonderful you are passing on the art of sewing to your kids. Its a good legacy.
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I just love this top. I have made a few sorbets lately to boost my summer wardrobe and i love this version. The bird fabric is lovely, was it cheep….bum bum!!
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Bum bum! Err, Boom boom maybe?! I am really enjoying your blog btw x
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Aww thanks…I think you’re the only one reading it!!
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Super cute! The pattern of the fabric is to die for, I would splurge on it any day. As for not finishing the dress project, I know how that feels. My projects sit in the closet for a little while until it’s a cold winter day and I want to make something.
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I don’t think it was expensive. I agree – it’s tough to sacrifice sunshine for sewing but sometimes it has to be done!
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The sorbetto was the first pattern I used – I have 3 now, I do like the inverted pleat one!
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Reckon you should crack on and make another couple for MMM – I noticed I was the next person to sign up after you!
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I’ve never made a sorbetto! I think it’s probably time I did. And I also have some birds! Love yours.
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Lucie, you need to – I thought everyone had at least one!
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Sorbetto is such a great pattern – I made two last year with added sleeves which make it even more versatile. The bird print is super cute!
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Ooh, that sounds interesting – sleeves – will look that up.
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