The Maria ‘Day to Night Drape Top’ certainly lives up to its name.
This one is definitely a ‘night’ top and I even wore it on Saturday night. You can read about this one here.

These two versions are definitely ‘day’ tops.
After much deliberation, I went up one size. I wanted two practical summer tops I could be comfortable in during the day without holding my stomach in or having to consider which bra to wear. (Unlike the ‘night’ version!)
The thicker jersey made a huge difference to the result of the drape. The yellow one being the thicker of the three.
The fabric? These are both cotton jersey. The gorgeous Kiwi came from my new local sewing shop Benjee Bee in Wakefield. This shop has only been open 4 months and I’ve just seen that she has started to sell on line. She has a small but perfectly formed selection of dress fabrics. What I particularly like about her range is the slight quirkiness to everything. Unique printed cotton, jersey, chiffon and crepe de chine from a unique lady.
The yellow and green floral jersey came courtesy of a £20 gift voucher for Dragon Fly Fabrics I received from winning a giveaway on the veryberryhandmade blog.
I would really recommend a look around the Dragon Fly Fabrics site. They specialise in dressmaking fabrics and have many, many fabrics that I’ve not come across anywhere else. Just nip over and take a look at their huge collection of coloured and printed linen and massive variety of jersey in cotton, viscose and bamboo, prints, plain or striped. A dressmakers paradise.
There is a discount code in this months Love sewing for Dragonfly Fabrics which I’ll definitely be taking advantage of!
Again I used a strip of iron-on stretch interfacing along the bottom before using my twin needle to double stitch the hem. Works every time to prevent a wavy bottom!
I think you can buy this in a strip but I just cut it from a larger piece.
I’m meeting my mum at Abakhan, Mostyn this Saturday so I’m going to look out for some ‘slinky’ jersey with the weight of the kiwi jersey but with a bit of a sheen and probably make it up in a size somewhere in between.
Have any of you got a favourite pattern, you make up again and again?
Love, Lucie
Lovely but you are making me feel very chilly. Was it warm or have you got somebody directing a heat lamp towards you? 😉
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It was freezing! About 7 degrees Celsius. Roll on summer.
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Those are great tops. You are so talented.
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You are very kind, thank you.
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Wow, these are stunning tops and you are so perfect in them!! Sucking your tummy in?? You have no tummy to suck 🙂
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You can’t see it cause I’m sucking it in!
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Nonsense. You are skin and bone. I’d LOVE to have your figure 🙂
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love those tops! It seems a very good pattern if you can make it in so many different fabric weights and colors and they don’t look like the same one over and over. I haven’t done a lot of sewing lately, but I used to have a short sleeved button front shirt pattern that I wore out. I must have made a dozen of those shirts!
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I’ve not yet progressed to button holes and collars. On the to do list.;)
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Oh my word – with all your skills, you will be able to do those two things easily. Let the sewing machine do the work on the buttonholes. they are amazing. And collars are no harder than sleeves.
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That pattern looks lovely on you,
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Thank you. It’s definitely a favourite.
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How lovely! Your hair looks great too 🙂
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Ta! Been growing it 😉
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This is a great style on you – I love the kiwi fabric. They could be a little bit snugger fitting though, you’ve got a great figure!
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With hindsight I should have gone up just half a size. I might yet go back and take them in a little.
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My mum used to have a pattern for a top like that. They are all very pretty and you look very good in them!
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Thank you very much. That’s a lovely thing to say.
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Nice! I like the green one with the circular patterns the best .
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Yes, me too. Also the most expensive fabric!
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What lovely tops. I really like the fabric with the orange and greem (jade?) flowers on it (the middle picture of the three).
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Yes, me too. I’ve seen some one make a summer dress out of that fabric. Just lovely.
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Love the summery ones, I think I’ll have to pop over to wakefield when I have time for a proper browse.
My favourite most made pattern last year was the Yasmin Yoke Skirt, also from Maria Denmark. It was like my summer uniform! A light and a dark denim and one in a stretch cotton. Think they’ll be coming out soon again when it warms up!
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The shop doesn’t have a huge selection but sometimes I find that best if it’s good stuff.
I’ll go a and have a look at that skirt. Are you tempted by culottes?
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Maybe slim fitting ones for golf, but the floaty type wouldn’t suit me, I think I’m too short. Think I’d try some RTW ones on before spending any money on a pattern.
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I’m not sure they suited me in the eighties but I wore them anyway! I’ve seen a few nice ones made up on the blogs but trying some on is a good idea.
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Lovely, Spring colours! These both look great on you. I really need to start looking at fabric on line, I’ve been too nervous so far but you’re defiantly showing me the way forward 🙂
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I think you just have to be prepared to change you plans if the fabric arrives and it’s not quite what you imagined.
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Will keep that in mind 🙂
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There is a pattern tutorial for this top in Sew Home&Style magazine this month, I was going to give it a go – I really like that kiwi fabric. Jo x
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Yes, I saw it. This one has more shaping through the waist but I’m sure you’ll just adjust for that if it needs it. x
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A great example of how the same pattern can look so different in different materials. I love them all. Roll on summer! Feeling the material is such a big part of buying it. I like buying online but it is just not the same…..
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I completely agree, borne out by the fact that I spent far too much money at a fabric shop on Saturday!
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All great versions! Nice work showcasing that cute pattern. It can look so very different.
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Thanks. I just need to move away from this pattern now before I have nothing else but cowl neck tops in my wardrobe! I’ve had my eye on your Athena Top pattern. Love how it drapes.
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Aww, thanks! I’ll be making a rayon one soon and I’ll post it!
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