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Look What They Made- Adire Raglan Top
Here’s another Urbanstax project, this time it is the Raglan top from the Avid Seamstress pattern. It is actually a dress pattern with a variation for a top. The dress version is a project for the near future. Great pattern with clear instructions. It was an enjoyable project so highly recommended. The style of the top is great too ( I have a thing for raglans). You can easily wear with jeans, or nice pair of tailored trousers for a more formal look.
It is made from a purple and orange marble batik from Nigeria. Have you made the Raglan top or dress? Do share!
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