Monday 16 January 2012

Ice Cream Season...

Well it is right in the middle of ice cream weather here ...
 
... and when I think of ice cream, I think of Sorbetto, and then naturally the sewing brain kicks in and translates it all to a Sorbetto top ...
Around the blogs there has been numerous versions of this little top since its arrival on the 'free' market back in May last year. Finally I have printed the pattern and given it a try. So many variations on this top - from buttons, to pleats, to folds, tucks and lace.

My first version is fairly basic, just a few buttons added down the front. But my second version I went to town on. It is now dubbed the 'Wonky Sorbetto', asymmetrical in design with a double frilly piece added to the front and taken to mid-way along the back neckline. Also, the front pleat is opened out and left loose. 
The frill pieces and the front pleat have had the hems rolled, and then caught up under the binding around the neck edge. 
And the back is plain, just with the frill finishing into the middle of the neckline...
This is a brilliant fitting little top, and I will be making several more based on the pattern. Such an easy little to to 'quirk-up' and make your own. 
Just like ice cream, if you have eaten home-made ice cream you will never go back to store brought, and similarly, once you have made a Sorbetto top you won't go back to RTW purchases...

21 comments:

  1. It is a chic top and looks great on you! But that ice cream is driving me mad. Must.stop.looking. :D

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  2. Pretty top and perfect for summer! I love what you did with the frill. I was only looking at a Cabi top minutes ago with a similar frill that went over the shoulder to the centre back.

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  3. I made a sorbetto today too! Check it out here

    http://myowninspiration.wordpress.com/2012/01/17/sorbetto-with-frills/

    I like your version. You are right, there are so many tweaks you can do with this.

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  4. Great summer top that would take you anywhere. Love the personal touches you add.

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  5. I don't care that I'm a seriously non-frilly person - you have made a top with frills that I would LOVE to wear! Great Sorbetto - one of my faves!

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  6. what a pretty little top and it looks wonderful on you - have just gone to the link to download so thanks for the info.

    Wish it was warm enough to wear here brrrrrrrr

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  7. Oh. My. Word. That is lovely! So very lovely! I have made a couple myself, but haven't been quite so creative as that! Love it, and can't wait to see what more you come up with!

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  8. Wow - how beautiful and creative. I am in awe! I hope to one day (in the very distant future) sew this well. Great job!

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  9. Oh, the frill is a really nice idea!! Lovely.

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  10. This is wonderful, especially in the fabric you chose.

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  11. I had to laugh when I read the title of your blog post. It is the coldest day so far this winter -14C and I was just shoveling my very steep driveway so I could get my car into the garage. The world is so small now thanks to the interwebs.

    Great job on the Sorbetto, it is on my short list, not much urgency here, summer is a little way off.

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  12. So pretty and love the way you have used the frills.

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  13. Love your Sorbetto, it looks like a great basic and the embellishment is a nice way to personalise it.

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  14. Very creative use of ruffles on this top. It looks so elegant.

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  15. I love it! This is such a great pattern. I am inspired to make more whenever I see the extras others have added to it. The extra design touches really make this a lovely and summery top.

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  16. I had decided yesterday I needed more shell tops as I love to wear them to work. So today I read your post on the Sorbetto and it is now my next project in the queue. I love your embellishment on this top - it looks fabulous!

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  17. What a lovely sorbetto..I love what you did with this one. When I think..there is not another possiablity for this wonderful pattern..out comes another..I think yours is the best!!! Happy sewing

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  18. What a lovely top - perfect for Brissie weather!

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  19. How fun and creative! You did an impeccable job, too!

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  20. Love the asymmetrical ruffle in the front. This is probably the more innovative sorbetto I've seen. Good on ya.

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  21. Popped over to say hello. Love the asymmetrical top, really caught my eye, especially the button detail. Dressmaking can be so artistic it times
    louise

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