waterfall raglan sewing pattern

Women’s Waterfall Raglan by Chalk and Notch Patterns

women's top pattern review

Last week I had a chance to make several new tops for myself using the Women’s Waterfall Raglan pattern by Chalk and Notch.

This pattern is so versatile, you can make a top or a dress, and the sleeves come in short, 3/4, and long sleeves. You can also add a little pocket if you want…so many options. I could see myself making a 3/4 sleeve dress for spring in several colors. This is a great go-to pattern!

women's waterfall raglan

The pattern is beautifully written…there are links in the table of contents and a header on every page with links to take you right to the page you need.  This saved me so much time and made it very easy to find directions without scrolling through page after page.  The directions are thorough, so a novice sewer can learn how to sew with knits, make ruffles and pockets, and sew on a neckband.  At the same time, it’s also easy for an experienced sewer to scan each page and find the directions you want.  I also loved the abbreviated sewing tutorial on page 14, which is basically a quick and dirty cheat sheet with the steps summarized for those of us who don’t need thorough directions, just a quick reminder of what order to do everything in.

women's sewing pattern review

One of my favorite parts of making this top was discovering some new knit fabrics to work with. The one pictured is called Charcoal 2Tone 100% rayon jersey from Stylish Fabrics.  I love the drape of this fabric…not too floppy so it’s fairly easy to work with, especially if you have a serger.  It also doesn’t stretch as you sew it, which can be an issue with some thin, flowy knits.  I would definitely use this fabric again since it comes in lots of colors…thinking about that spring dress that I want to make…

Stylish Fabric has generously offered a 15% discount on your next fabric purchase to all my readers! Use coupon code JEN at checkout. (P.S. Their prices are already really good!)

Let me know if you decide to make this pattern…I would love to see it! Tag me on Instagram and be sure to follow me there for sneak peaks at all my sewing adventures!

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