This cropped raglan top is so easy to sew, you can cut it out and wear it on the same day. The Madhu top features an elastic finish at the neckline, sleeve, and hem, creating a silhouette that’s perfect for spring or summer.
Ally is wearing a size 18 curvy Madhu top shortened by 3/4 inch at the center back. Her measurements are 46 3/4 inches, 42 inches, 52 3/4 inches, and she is 5 feet, 8 inches tall.
This pattern is named after Madhu, one of our inspiring Seamwork ambassadors. Follow Madhu on Instagram here.
A Fun Pattern Hack
Don’t miss the pattern hack this month to learn how to add a gathered skirt to the Madhu top. You can use this hack for any other pattern you’d like to turn into a dress!
Fabrics to shop: Sew the Madhu top in lightweight or medium-weight woven fabrics such as linen, chambray, cotton lawn, batiste, shirting, double gauze, and rayon challis. The neckline, sleeves, and hem are all finished with elastic, so consider how well your fabric will gather.
Notions: Make sure you have at least 3 1/2 yards of 1/4-inch braided elastic to create the finish at the neckline, sleeves, and hem.
Fabrics to avoid: This top sews up best in lightweight or medium-weight fabrics, but if your fabric would gather well, experiment with the weight. This top can work with knit fabrics if you consider a few adjustments. Pay attention to the finished garment measurements and use a zigzag stitch during construction.
Fit: The Madhu top is straightforward to fit. Start with your bust measurement, and the elastic at the neck, sleeves, and hem will take care of the rest.