How to sew a Hypolite top?
Introducing Hypolite, the year-end surprise for Lemonade Couture Club subscribers! Hypolite is a top inspired by haute couture. Add sleeves, a skirt, change it into a dress, it can be an incredible base for your own projects. We could only make a very limited quantity, sold only in our Quai de Valmy boutique, so we wanted to offer it as a bonus pattern for you to enjoy.
For this tutorial, we've chosen a polyester brocade, but you can also use a more noble material, such as silk satin. We can only advise you to use an original material to make this model unique! If your fabric lacks a little hold (especially around the bow), you can iron it on the reverse. Another option for a sheer effect is rigid tulle and organza, but we recommend doubling up on the skin side with a silkier material.
To make Hypolite, you'll need :
-1m30 of 140cm-wide fabric or 1m70 of 110cm-wide fabric,
-a little fusible webbing if required,
a 30cm-long detachable zip.
-the pattern only available via subscription at Lemonade Couture Club.
We'll be back next month with Ginette's pattern, which will be the last pattern of 2022!
-1m30 of 140cm-wide fabric or 1m70 of 110cm-wide fabric,
-a little fusible webbing if required,
a 30cm-long detachable zip.
-the pattern only available via subscription at Lemonade Couture Club.
We'll be back next month with Ginette's pattern, which will be the last pattern of 2022!