September 2, 2010

introducing the hopscotch knit top and dress sewing pattern

This top or knit dress comes packaged with the Hopscotch skirt pattern and provides you with many different sewing options.

The top/dress portion of this pattern is designed for knit fabrics with at least 25% stretch. The City Weekend knits are great for this and have much more than 25% stretch. But you’re certainly not limited to just our fabric. You can use jersey, textured knits, or any interlock fabric as long as it has at least 25% stretch. I’ll explain more about different knits and how to measure stretch in another post.

I like the styling of this top because it looks great on children at every age. The front yoke is slightly gathered, and the binding at the neck takes advantage of the stretch in knits. It fits over the head without being too wide when the top or dress is worn.

Hopscotch Knit Top Pattern Detail

And isn’t it nice not to have any closures like buttons or zippers? That alone might convince you to try sewing with knits. Remember how I said that sewing with knits is fast? The lack of closures certainly contributes to this.
Hopscotch Knit Skirt and Top Pattern

Of course you can make this style with long sleeves (View A) or short sleeves (View B), and either as a top (View A) or a dress (View B). Mix the two views to get lots of options. In the photo above we combined the short sleeves from View B with the View A top.

The dress version looks great with sandals in the summer or tights and boots in the winter. We mixed two different City Weekend interlock prints to give the dress in this photo a contrast yoke.

Hopscotch Knit Dress Pattern

The dress could also be used to make a cute, comfortable nightgown. And, speaking of sleepwear, you could combine the top (View A) with the Nature Walk pants to make a set of extra-comfortable knit pajama set for some special little girl.

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13 Comments:

say i am you said...

Have already been thinking of mix-and-match PJs! Thanks for showing the dress version. I was having a difficult time imagining it from the drawing on the package. I love this!

September 2nd, 2010 at 9:27 am
Jessica said...

You are killing me, the last thing most would think I needed was more patterns but I have to have all 4 of your new patterns this year!
Great stuff this year!!!!

September 2nd, 2010 at 10:18 am
Ana Sofia said...

This is such a lovely blouse/dress! It would coordinate so well with so many garments already in her closet (and that pink knit is just too fabulous!!!)
I’m more than tempted to try sewing with knits!!!

September 2nd, 2010 at 10:26 am
Jeanie said...

I’m beginning to plan what fabrics to use with the new patterns. Will you be giving us fabric requirement for the new patterns soon?

Thanks

September 2nd, 2010 at 1:31 pm
Todd said...

Jeanie, the fabric requirements are all posted in the discussion forums section of the website.

September 2nd, 2010 at 1:34 pm
April said...

That color pink is my all-time favorite shade. Love the top!

September 2nd, 2010 at 2:43 pm
Rebecca said...

Funny you suggest that this could be a nightgown- I have been looking for a pattern to make nightgown for my almost 3 year old. Then, when I saw that this pattern could be a dress as well, I totally thought that this was going to be her nightgown! I am so excited for these patterns!

September 2nd, 2010 at 3:10 pm
motherof5 said...

Knits have never really been my ‘thing’, but I absolutely adore that floral sprig print, I will definitely have to purchase several yards of each colour way for my stash, it is perfection in this pattern.

September 2nd, 2010 at 10:19 pm
Hollie said...

I cannot wait to try this pattern- I’ve never said that about using knits before! And the new fabric line is so pretty.

September 2nd, 2010 at 11:22 pm
Justine said...

Love the dress version! It looks super comfortable! Will be buying this patter for sure (& plnety of O+S fabric to match!!)

September 2nd, 2010 at 11:37 pm
Justine said...

apologies for the above typos! ooops!

September 2nd, 2010 at 11:38 pm
Karen said...

These posts are brilliant for showing all the options available, I love to see that there’s a dress optionas well as shirt and skirt.

September 3rd, 2010 at 3:21 am
Kathy said...

Are the fabrics in your City Weekend line a one-time run? I expect they may be, so I have already purchased quite a bit of it. I saw the collection in a coming soon preview and was instantly struck by the combination of colors and patterns. I love the large orange dot fabric — and I’m not a big fan of orange. There is something about the color that you got exactly right. I am making the quilt for my son’s girlfriend. I can’t wait to see it finished. They’re 22 & 23 and both loved all the fabrics too. You’ve also inspired me to try creating the hopscotch outfit for the 5 year old next door. Your entire collection is beautiful. Thanks. I can’t wait to see what’s next!

October 30th, 2010 at 11:03 am

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