Hey loves.
The first day of Spring is just around the corner and this warm weather gal CANNOT WAIT! Give me all the heat and sunshine! So I’m temporarily hopping over to this summer look and great DIY top, the “Shameka Top”, by Taree Marsh.
So honored that Taree Marsh invited me to share about her latest pattern. Compensation for this post was provided by Marsha Style, but opinions expressed here are my own.
I had the opportunity to test her two previous patterns, the Leila Dress and the Sia Dress and both were stellar patterns! Each was well drafted so I expected no less with this latest pattern group. Yep, a group because there are 5 options; a top, a short above-knee dress and a longer length, with a gathered waist option and pockets.
The highlight of the pattern is the unique drop-sleeve treatment. With the fullness generated at the sleeve, I wanted to highlight this feature while keeping it loose and flowy. I chose this fantastic smokey colored tie-dyed chambray which has a nice drape for a “softer silhouette” that hangs closer to the body.
But you’re not limited to wovens with this pattern because it can be sewn with a knit too!
There are only 5 pattern pieces which means it comes together easily. I cut the pieces in one day and sewed it the next in one evening. It also means that with its simplicity, it is a great opportunity to choose a great print. I don’t wear much tie-dye, but the top lets the fabric shine.
I originally sewed the dress, pockets and all, but out of curiosity, threw it on with a pair of jeans. It was instant love. I’ve pivoted and it’s going to get a ton of wear this summer as a quick and easy style.
A big thanks to Taree for inviting me to share my thoughts. She’s one of the sweetest pattern designers in the indie pattern community and exceptionally talented as well! This top just adds to growing list of hits.
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