Here's my original sketch (this is kind of embarrassing -- my sketches and handwriting are awful):
Unlike the Anthro tank top, I wanted my top to be fitted through the waist and flare at the hips, which I thought would be nicely executed with body darts. Because my sketches are so much better in yarn, I didn't think about adding little sleeves until the prototype was finished.
I thought the collar had a little bit of a retro-modern, Judy Jetson-ish vibe and that the top could use one more dose of that quality. (By the way, that's where the name 'caeles' came from. It's Latin for 'heavenly' or 'celestial' and comes from the word for 'sky' -- I picked it to reflect the original space-y feel of those sleeves and collar.)
The prototype (modeled above with completely the wrong undergarment -- my apologies) was knit in Tess' Designer Yarns Linguini (the same yarn I used for Aurelia), which had been staring at me from my stash basket for quite some time. I like the drapiness of the silk in this top, but I really like how the Valley Yarns Goshen gives it more structure, especially the collar and sleeves.
The finished version is a couple of inches larger than the prototype and you can see how it looks with a little bit of ease on me, above. I didn't change anything in the final version, aside from making the sleeve caps just a smidgen longer.
Ah, a much better fit. I love how the Twist styling team paired Caeles with this pretty printed skirt. I've been wearing my prototype with jeans and a blazer or white pants (last summer), but really want this outfit now. (Maybe another trip to Anthropologie is in the cards? Can I count it as a business expense if I end up getting another design idea?)
6 comments:
Great backstory! Oh Anthropologie... you and your inspirational clothing! I really, really like the collar on this piece. Well done!
just beautiful!! It's so neat to see the behind the scenes on your new design.
I just love, love this neckline! What a great story and another beautiful piece!
What an adorable top! I loved hearing how the inspiration took form with your own twist. BTW your sketch looks just like all designer sketches and shows that you have a wonderful sense of proportion. Anything I draw is horribly eschew.
This is so gorgeous!! I love how nice the color looks next to the skin, both tones shown here. And the fit is wonderful!!
I also really appreciate seeing the thought process that goes into designing projects.
Your sketch and handwriting are awesome! It's so inspiring to see the early stages of the design process. Also, it helps us understand how much work goes in to taking something from an idea to a professional pattern.
Thank you.
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