Showing posts with label orono top. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orono top. Show all posts

Itch to Stitch Orono Top

I've had an obsession lately with crossover front tops.  So when Kennis at Itch to Stitch had a tester call for one, I immediately signed up. This is the Orono Top.


The Orono Top is perfect for all those knits with little stretch in your stash. I bought 6 yards of this gorgeous turquoise french terry from Golden D'or for 99 cents a yard during one of their Inventory Sales. Unfortunately it's been sitting in my stash a few years because it has only 10% stretch.


The Orono Top has pockets and the construction is very unique. I've never done a pocket this way, but I love it! I'll definitely try this technique on other tops.


The Orono Top is a raglan sleeve top, but the sleeves have a shoulder part that gives the sleeves perfect shaping for a more sophisticated fit.


The Orono Top features a tulip front and the back is slightly longer to create a high-low hemline.


I am 5' tall and did not remove any length from my Orono Top. I do love it this length on me, but think I will try it again with a few inches removed.


And like most patterns from Itch to Stitch, I couldn't stop at just one. I just had to make another.


For this one I used this dotted french terry from my stash. I bought is as a remnant from the fabric district about 8 years ago. It has only 10% stretch, so I've had a hard time finding a pattern to use it with. The Orono Top was perfect.


I used an organic cotton waffle knit for the sleeves. This thermal knit has about 25% stretch.


The french terry I used was thinner and had more drape than the turquoise french terry I used for my first Orono Top.


 And of course I had to include the pockets. The neckband includes a lengthen/shorten line to make it whatever height you want it.


Now that testing is over, I am going to modify the pattern a little bit to make a few for spring. The Orono Top is on sale for 20% off - making it $8 though Sunday, February 24th!

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