Jalie 2804 (yet again!)

Although I’ve made up Jalie 2804 twice before, it’s a couple of years since the last one!  I thought that it would be a good match for the granny square printed fabric.

Jalie 2804 top

I made this the size that it was already traced – which I think was a W – but ran the side seams in a little bit. I am still wearing both the other tops I’ve made from this pattern, and they are a fraction loose around the body which makes the ruched front overlay sag rather than ruche.

Jalie 2804 top

This is the 3/4 sleeve version, with the ruched front overlay and a modesty panel. If only I’d read my blog post from the last time I made this I would have remembered that the modesty panel causes some pulling where it is sewn into the armhole. Not that it’s very noticeable in this busy fabric anyway. The granny squares weren’t printed quite on grain, which caused me a little distress when cutting out the pieces. In the end they are slightly angled along the bottom hem. I compromised between grain and print lines – still not sure which one I should have taken the lead from. Hems were secured with Heat’n'Bond Lite before twin needle stitching.

Jalie 2804 top

This is a lovely weight fabric, and it’s certainly a unique item. I wore it to the Craft and Quilt Fair on Thursday, and when someone recognised me from my blog  she asked whether I had blogged it yet! I had a lovely day out at the Fair, after first visiting GJs for backing fabric and wadding for my Medallion Quilt. And the best bit – I ran into Jan as soon as I arrived and we were able to wander around the quilts and chat together. All that I bought was a bag full of interfacings and tapes from Freudenberg/Vilene. Very restrained – especially considering all the wonderful yarn that was there this year to tempt me. I also had a lovely time chatting to Jan’s friend Bonnie and was lucky enough to meet up with my friend Tanya for the second time in 24 hours! A terrific afternoon away from everything – just what the doctor ordered.

Jalie 2804 top and New Look 6463 skirt

10 Responses to “Jalie 2804 (yet again!)”


  1. 1 Susie Sunday, 29 July, 2012 at 11:22 pm

    I love the juxtaposition of your granny square top and the new skirt, knowing your love of crochet. Do you think you could reproduce the printed granny square fabric with your own crocheted version in a little cardi or a waterfall vest? What fun that would be! Just thinkin’ .. Love the combo.

  2. 2 Marie Monday, 30 July, 2012 at 7:34 am

    Urgh,having it printed off grain would annoy me so much. The fabric looks great made up in that pattern.

  3. 3 rachelmp Monday, 30 July, 2012 at 10:44 am

    What a perfect top for you. Very cute. We were saying how much the girl on the Ottobre cover looked like Claire too

  4. 4 Kate Monday, 30 July, 2012 at 11:44 am

    Looks great! I have that pattern I must try it this summer.

  5. 5 Bernice Monday, 30 July, 2012 at 2:42 pm

    Great ensemble. The granny square fabric is so striking. I really need to overcome my fear of knits!

  6. 6 Lee Monday, 30 July, 2012 at 8:31 pm

    Awesome fabric – really suits the shape of the top, and yourself, too :)
    Lee x

  7. 7 thetwowindmills Monday, 30 July, 2012 at 10:13 pm

    Awesome fabric! Looks like a good pattern. I spied your butterick tunic dress, very nice.

  8. 8 CrochetConcupiscence (@CrochetBlogger) Tuesday, 31 July, 2012 at 3:58 am

    As everyone else has said, that’s great fabric!


  1. 1 Fabrics Designed with Crochet Lovers in Mind — Crochet Concupiscence Trackback on Wednesday, 22 August, 2012 at 1:31 am
  2. 2 It Looks Like a Granny Square … But It’s Not. The Granny Square Print But Not Crocheted. — Crochet Concupiscence Trackback on Wednesday, 5 December, 2012 at 11:54 pm

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