
Pattern Description:
"Top with criss-cross front. View A has a short flutter sleeve, View B has a flared three-quarter sleeve and View C is sleeveless." I sewed the sleeved and sleeveless versions for my 6-year-old daughter.
Pattern Sizing:
There are 27 sizes (toddler to adult) in one pattern. I sewed the size based on a girl's approximate age of "7" years.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it? Yes.
Were the instructions easy to follow?
Yes. I found the diagrams particularly helpful when I was not certain about the written instructions. I made sure that I cut all notches, which certainly helped me immensely in lining the front bodice pieces along the sides with the corresponding notches.
The directions and diagrams are printed directly on folded pattern sheet. For convenience, I downloaded the directions from the Jalie website.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?

Likes
*The convenience of a multi-sized pattern. I recently re-traced a slightly larger size of another household favorite Jalie pattern, the twist top, for Heather.
*Easy-to-follow instructions and clear diagrams.
*The criss cross style of the front bodice.
*I agree with Kbenco, in her review regarding the top fitting nicely on a child.
Slight dislikes
* I agree with the other reviewers that there is some extra ease in the front lower piece. Next time I plan to reduce the width.
* The lower front is not fully attached to the criss-crossed bodice. It is sewn "partially" to the lower edge of the under layer or the bodice that is not fully visible. Such feature is more convenient for nursing moms.
* I omitted the elastic below the bust after reading several reviews of this pattern to eliminate the potential bunching.
*I could have taken in the side seams another 1/4" due to my daughter being slender.
Fabric Used:
Poly jersey from GorgeousFabrics.com
Modifications
*Skipped the elastic wherever indicated to reduce bulk
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
Yes. I have already sewed 2 tops for Heather and plan to trace the pattern in my size, keeping in my mind that it will mostly likely fit differently on an adult with my proportions.
Conclusion:
This is really a nice pattern that produces a stylish top with little time and not so much fuss especially after making the first version.
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