Style Arc Dimity Top – It’s love

This is only my second Style Arc project but, boy, do I love their patterns! I’ve made and hacked Style Arc Kate dress many times.

Questo è solo il secondo cartamodello di Style Arc che cucio, ma adoro questi cartamodelli! Ho cucito e modificato il vestito Kate già molte volte.

If you don’t know what I’m talking about…Style Arc is an Australian professional pattern company that sell contemporary patterns both in print and pdf format. Generally their pattern come in one size only, except if you buy pdfs on Etsy or Amazon (US and UK). Quite unique is their offering a pattern of the month for free when you buy on their website. End of the info session ;o)

Se non sapete di chi sto parlando…Style Arc è un’azienda professionista nella creazione di cartamodelli. Il loro stile è contemporaneo e vendono in formato pdf e cartaceo. Di solito i cartamodelli sono venduti in taglia unica (come l’italiana Marfy) tranne quelli in formato pdf venduti su Etsy o Amazon (US e UK). Una cosa unica di questa marca e´ che acquistando il cartamodello sul loro sito ogni mese potete averne uno gratis a scelta tra i due messi a disposizione. Fine dello stacco informativo ;o)


So, when Diana (thanks for tempting me!) posted about their new Dimity Top…it was love at first site…there went my no-more patterns pledge! But I did it hoping I would not only get a design I loved but also a nicely fitting woven sloper (especially at the shoulders) that I could hack again and again!

Quando Diana (grazie per avermi tentato!) ha parlato del loro nuovo Dimity Top…me ne sono innamorata subito…e così sono andati in fumo i miei buoni propositi di non comprare altri cartamodelli! Ma l´ho fatto sperando che non solo avrei avuto così un modello che mi piaceva molto ma anche un modello di base da usare e modificare altre volte e che avesse una buona vestibilita´ sulle spalle!

 

I am absolutely thrilled with the result. I went a size down compared to my measurements everywhere except at the shoulders. That was a wise decision…I didn’t have to move the bust dart.

The only change I made to this pattern (except for the obvious lengthening sleeves) was reducing the side pleats so the front wouldn’t pull.

I used a polkadot mesh I managed to hunt down during my travels and underlined the bodice with a very fine cotton batiste. Clearly this fabric choice affects the way the fabric hangs…you’ll see what I mean as soon as I publish my silk Dimity ;o)

E sono contentissima del risultato. Ho usato una taglia in meno rispetto alle mie misure in tutti i punti tranne per le spalle. E´ stata una saggia decisione…non ho neanche dovuto spostare la pince sul seno.

L´unica modifica è stata diminuire la pronfondità delle pieghe laterali per evitare che tirasse troppo sulla spalla.

Ho usato un tulle elastico a pois che ho finalmente trovato in uno dei miei viaggi e ho aggiunto uno strato di finissima batista di cotone. Chiaramente questa stoffa ha un impatto su come cade la blusa…vi farò vedere meglio appena pubblico il Dimity in seta ;o)

Dimity is suitable for flamenco dancing too! The true story is that I was being silly during the photo shoot and just realize I didn’t have any proper back picture! But at least you get to see the behind-the-scenes and most importantly the back! Here I made a small change due to lack of fabric…I simply cut the back into a joke.

So…if you like this style I would absolutely recommend this pattern or you might like another favorite of mine Kristy Woven Top

Had you heard about or used Style Arc patterns before?

Dimity è anche adatto a ballare flamenco! Scherzo, la realtà è che non sono molto seria durante le sessioni fotografiche e solo ora mi sono resa conto di non avere altre foto della parte posteriore! Almeno vi faccio vedere qualche retroscena o meglio il dietro! Qui ho fatto una piccola modifica perché non avevo abbastanza stoffa. Ho semplicemente creato uno sprone.

Quindi…se vi piace questo stile vi consiglio il cartamodello o anche un altro che mi piace molto Kristy Woven Top

Conoscevate o avete usato cartamodelli Style Arc?

 

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15 thoughts on “Style Arc Dimity Top – It’s love

      1. Thanks. It’s nice of you to offer. I made a muslin but the fit was so off I didn’t know how to fix it.

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      2. Well, if you ever want to share pictures just drop me an email. In some fitting class I took they mentioned choosing a pattern size that fits well at the shoulder, bust area and move from there.

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    1. Thanks so much! Whoa that Issy top has a very interesting neckline. And it’s very nice to see how nice it is both with solids and prints. I’ve been considering getting some of their pants but sometimes find it hard to picture them on me not to mention I don’t easily find suitable knits for pants patterns and navigating their pattern list recently became more challenging. One pattern I would definitely like to get is Pippa Dress (not that I have anywhere to wear it to!)

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  1. I’m wondering if you realize your tops look like they are fitting you a bit snug-as in too small for you.
    I have a hard time myself being between sizes on occasion.
    IMHO your finished garments would look much better if you went up a size.
    🙂

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      1. Thank you!
        The sleeveless top is not one that I was referring to.
        But a couple other pieces with 3/4 length sleeves -in photos appear to be too narrow in the sleeve & puckering under the arm.
        If you’re happy, that’s all that matters in the end.
        I realized though I would not be making those items, because of that snugness.
        Thanks again!

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