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Emmie is a modern take on the peasant top trend. While it’s simple enough to sew in an afternoon, you’ll learn some helpful new construction tips along the way. The unique notch neckline is elasticized and finished with four hook and eyes at the center front.
Pick a lightweight, flowy fabric, and put your trim stash to use by taking advantage of optional ribbon or cording ties.
Get the Emmie PatternThis cropped raglan top features an elastic finish at the neckline, sleeve, and hem, creating a silhouette that’s perfect for spring or summer.
This paneled tank top is a blank canvas for color-blocking, using your fabric scraps, and playing with different prints.
The Adria top is a cropped woven shirt, designed specifically for wearing with high-rise pants and skirts.