Assembly Line, Cuff Top Pattern, Sweden – Lakes Makerie
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Assembly Line, Cuff Top Pattern, Sweden

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$25.00

This is our number one best selling pattern! We dare you to make just one!

Easy and satisfying to make yet elegant, the Cuff Top is our most loved pattern and almost addictive to make. It has a straight fit and cap sleeves with wide elastic cuffs. The first size range (XS-L) comes with a pullover boat neck and does not have darts. The second size range (XL-4XL) has darts a keyhole opening with a button at back.

To optimize fit, see finished garment measurements (these patterns tend to run a little large).

Note that the sleeve length can be easily lengthened with a simple hack.

To optimize fit, see finished garment measurements (these patterns tend to run a little large).

Suggested fabrics are light to medium light weight fabrics such as cotton, silk, lawn, linen, rayon challis, crepe de chine or wool crepe, velvet, baby wale corduroy. We especially love this top in our Japanese seersucker.

Fabric requirements: 

(54-60") 140-150 cm fabric width
XS 1.0 m / S 1.1 m / M 1.2 m / L 1.2 m / XL 1.4 m / 2XL 1.5 m / 3XL 1.5 m / 4XL 1.5 m

You will also need:

  • Matching thread
  • Elastic tape width 50 mm, XS 64 cm / S 70 cm / M 76 cm / L 82 cm / XL 80 cm / 2XL 86 cm / 3XL 92 cm / 4XL 98 cm
  • 0.3 m interfacing
  • 1 sew-in button for size XL-4XL

Notions: Coordinating thread,  1 yard 2"  elastic (We highly recommend our super soft elastic for comfortable sleeves)


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KB
07/11/2019
karen b.
United States United States
Cuff Top

I made a wearable muslin using some linen I found at SR Harris. Size XS. Straight forward instructions. The top came together quickly. Next time I will lower the front neckline a bit and grade the front seam to remove some of the excess fabric at the bust line. I serged the bottom edge and hemmed it up 2”; I don’t plan to tuck it in. Cute top and definitely wearable!

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