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THE FRANKIE TOP

TOP

PACK INCLUDES

■ Pattern sheet x 1

■ Instruction sheet

YOU WILL NEED

■ Fabric:Sizes 8-18: 1.55mx115cm or 1.55mx140cm Sizes 20-26: 2.35mx115cm or 1.74mx140cm

■ Fabric marker or sewing needle to mark on the darts

■ Matching thread

■ Basic sewing kit

NOTES

■ The top has a low-cut arm hole. Please raise the armhole according to the instructions if you don’t want it to be low cut.

■ The top is also slightly cropped, so consider lengthening it using the shorten/lengthen lines if cropped styles aren’t for you.

FABRICS USED

■ Linen slub from Sew me Sunshine (yellow).

■ Viscose Crepe from Atelier Brunette (leaf print).

■ Swiss dot cotton (mint).

RECOMMENDED FABRICS

■ Light to medium woven fabrics, for example viscose, cotton lawn, lightweight linen.

The Frankie Top pattern is designed by Vanessa Hansen. Browse the full collection at vanessahansenstudio.com

BODY MEASUREMENTS

© Printed in the UK for Simply Sewing. Design by Vanessa Hansen. Supplied by Our Media Ltd (an Immediate Group Company), Bristol, BS1 4ST. For individual, private use only and not for commercial or manufacturing purposes. Not for resale.

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WWW.VANESSAHANSENSTUDIO.COM

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