It doesn't hold in a weave structure, but can be knotted lots of different ways.
I have the fabric and the plans for a sleeveless linen version (with the woven front stitched in place as in the book... invisible side zipper allowing me to get into it). There is also a large quantity of cotton voile awaiting my attention to make a sheer version.... and they'll probably have to wait until next summer holidays.... ho hum.
Clever girl! I love this top.
ReplyDeleteNikki- I love it! The drape and the many different ways to wear it make it totally unique. I'm so curious to see your linen version!
ReplyDeleteLove the top, very versatile and classy, the linen sounds nice too!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing, I hope we don't have to wait until next summer tosee more.
ReplyDeleteNikki! So many beautiful ways to tie your top and show off your lovely shape.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color, too.
Makin' Space,
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love it...must see the others you do...love the colour too...
ReplyDeletei don't make my own clothes as i seem to be utterly hopeless at it...but if i could make anything that turned out that nice...i'd be in heaven...
Its stunning. Can't wait to see the versions in weave fabrics.
ReplyDeleteOh my. That's just too cool!
ReplyDeleteGreat top - looks fab on you - you clever thing you!
ReplyDeleteIf you check out the Jason Wu (Michele Obama Ball Dress) website for Spring 09 you will see several
ReplyDeleteoutfits with the draping and tying
similiar to your top. Nikki, you are
"one step ahead" of the famous!