digital orono top sewing pattern
The Orono Top brings you style while keeping you warm and cozy. Designed for less stretchy knit fabric such as sweatshirt knit and double knit, the Orono Top is perfect to be worn over a T-shirt or a shirt. But the Orono Top is not your run-of-the-mill sweatshirt; the overlapping front and high-low hem make you stand out from a crowd. And don’t overlook those pockets!
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Itch to Stitch Digital Patterns
This style is provided as a digital pattern. It may be printed on home printers that use either 8 1/2" x 11" or A4 paper or at a print shop that can print A0-sized pattern sheets. When you complete your order, you will be provided with a unique code to instantly download the pattern. See our digital product policy for full details.
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Description
Don’t settle for boring! The Orono Top brings you style while keeping you warm and cozy. Designed for less stretchy knit fabric such as sweatshirt knit and double knit, the Orono Top is perfect to be worn over a T-shirt or a shirt. But the Orono Top is not your run-of-the-mill sweatshirt; the overlapping front and high-low hem make you stand out from a crowd. And don’t overlook those pockets. We can always use some functional pockets!
Orono Top features:
- Stand-up collar
- Long raglan sleeves with shoulder darts
- Overlapping, petal-like front
- High-low hem
- In-seam pockets
- Designed for structured knit fabric
- Layers feature (print only the sizes you need)
Sizes: 00 – 20
Suggested Fabrics
Primary Fabric: Use medium-weight knit fabric with 15%-30% stretch. French terry, ponte, sweatshirt knit, double knit and interlock are good choices.
Notions
- 90" (229 cm) of 3/8" or 1/2" (1 cm or 1.25 cm)-wide straight fusible stay tape (or cut your own using light-weight woven fusible interfacing on the straight grain
Size Chart and Fabric Requirements
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Choosing your Size
- Compare your bust circumference (fullest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Choose the size that best fits your bust. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
- Compare your waist circumference (narrowest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Choose the size that best fits your waist. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
- Compare your hip circumference (widest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Choose the size that best fits your hip. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
- It’s OK to use different sizes. See “Blend Sizes” in instructions for details.
- If you are taller or shorter than 5’6” (168 cm), you should consider lengthening or shortening the top (see instructions for details).
- It is highly recommended that you check your fit by making a test garment with inexpensive fabric that has similar weight as your final garment fabric.
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