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Asymmetric Top Sewing Pattern CARA

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This is a PDF Pattern

The asymmetric jersey top sewing pattern is an absolute all-rounder and super trendy at the same time: you don't have to be a professional to sew this top, the asymmetric top The Cara Top is easy to sew with jersey and is therefore also suitable for sewing beginners.

The summer top pattern is characterized by its asymmetrical neckline and can be combined endlessly, e.g. with shorts patterns or a playful mini skirt pattern.

Content

  • jersey top sewing pattern in German and English (in sizes XS-XXXL as a PDF download in DIN A4 and US Letter)

  • layplan for fabric-saving cutting

  • list of materials

  • written, illustrated sewing instructions in English, German and French

  • detailed sewing tutorial (German with English and French subtitles)

Required materials

  • light to medium weight stretch jersey fabric, e.g. organic cotton jersey at a fabric width of at least 138cm (1.5yd): XS-L: 70cm (0.77yd) | XL-XXXL: 75cm (0.82yd)

  • matching sewing thread

  • sewing machine with jersey sewing machine needle suitable for fabric thickness

  • if necessary narrow ribbon of cotton to hang on a hanger

  • Tip: We use a medium-weight GOTS-certified organic cotton jersey made from 95% cotton and 5% elastane with a weight of 200g/sqm for the asymmetric jersey top pattern The Cara Top.

Size chart for standard sizes XS-XXXL

Find the perfect size for you simply by using our size chart. Measure your chest, waist and hip circumference and check the chart to see which size most closely matches your own measurements.

For the Cara Top, pay particular attention to the bust and waist size. But since the top is elastic, you don't have to worry if you deviate a little here and there.

Video tutorial

Use the sewing tutorial to the pattern and sew along step by step with Juliana. If you've never sewn before, watch the sewing machine basics video tutorial first. There you will learn about the components of a sewing machine and how to sew your first seam.

Photographer: Yelizaveta Vlasenko, Model: Sumia Ansari, Make-up artist: Mumtaz Meeran

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