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Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom by Jamie Sanders

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Long Sleeve Peasant Top

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Free pattern: Long sleeve peasant top

I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I had made another Long Sleeve Peasant Top using my new free long sleeve pattern weeks ago.  I love how it turned out!  (Here is the link to the actual pattern.)

I used the full sleeve option, though it’s kind of difficult to see how full the sleeve is since I used a drapey knit fabric for this top.  (I actually bought the fabric for a top for me, but it went so well with her blue skinny jeans, I went ahead and used it. The fabric came from my local Hancock fabrics, so can get more on my next trip.)

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Long Sleeve Peasant Top w/ free pattern from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom

We had our first hard freeze while we were on vacation, so all of our flowers and grass are dormant or dead now.  I am glad I took these pictures before left!

Even the “wide” version of my long sleeve is slightly narrower than a traditional peasant long sleeve.  (I just don’t like the look of too much fabric.)

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After a little feedback, I decided to widen the 12 to 18 month sleeve to fit 18 to 24 month size better.  I just need to upload the new pattern.  So if you plan to sew this size, come back on 11/26 and download the latest version.

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Have a great week and as always, I would love to see your version f this pattern if you make one!

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  1. Erin Biggers says

    November 25 at 7:34 pm

    That fabric is perfect with those pants. Very cute! I like a more fitted peasant top as well.

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  2. patti says

    November 25 at 9:47 pm

    Sweet! Wish this came in bigger girl sizes for moms and mom moms!

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    • Jamie says

      November 26 at 4:26 am

      Thanks Patti, maybe I will get to it by next summer. (I wanted to make one this past summer, but just never got to it…)
      ~Jamie

  3. Deborah says

    November 25 at 10:52 pm

    great top and cute model 🙂 Deborah

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  4. Jenya @ While she was sleeping says

    November 27 at 9:04 am

    Tha fabric does go very well with those jeans! The top looks lovely and comfy 🙂

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  5. Gina Wamsley says

    November 27 at 2:11 pm

    Absolutely LOVE this shirt! Love the fabric!! Can't wait to try this pattern. I have to get some bags finished first for Christmas!! Have a happy Thanksgiving!!

    Reply
  6. Amber L. says

    November 28 at 1:54 pm

    Thanks for the pattern! I would love to make my girls some matching shirts 🙂

    Reply
  7. sweeter than cupcakes says

    December 5 at 2:19 pm

    Love these colors and your fabric choice!

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