The other day, I used the original to make a master pattern on grid paper, which I have since copied onto waxed tissue. In the interest of fitting it all onto one sheet of pattern tissue, I copied it without seam allowances, which will be cut in when the pattern is applied to the fabric, a rayon-elastane knit with a fair bit of horizontal stretch, nearly identical to the viscose-elastane blend of the original.
I also copied out the pieces for New Look 6150, view A, which is a surplice mock wrap top with three-quarter-length sleeves. The plan is to make a wearable muslin in this medium-weight sweater knit in abstract floral, which has been sitting in my stash since late summer. The pattern has been there for nearly a year, waiting for the proper fabric to make it up. Once I've mastered the fit, I plan to adapt the pattern for the bodice of a mock wrap dress (skirt based on either Gertie's Knit Pencil Skirt or Sew-So-Easy's wrap dress) to be sewn in this lovely bright printed knit.



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