Hacking The Amsterdam Top by Annie et ses Coutures
My weekends project turned out so cute!
I used our new green check seersucker to create a summer top that can be paired with leggings, jeans, shorts—you name it. Using the Amsterdam pattern from Annie et ses Couture, I modified the bodice by cutting it to an empire waist length. Then, I measured the waist of the bodice and doubled it to create the bottom half, adding plenty of gathers. You can choose your desired length, but I added 40cm to mine. And voilà , a cute tie-up top perfect for summer!
Check out the Amsterdam Pattern by Annie et ses Coutures:
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London, UK
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