The Bonnie Woven Tops sewing pattern offers two options
Top A, a sleeveless, slightly cropped design with a round neck, bust darts, and a buttoned back opening. Top B features a square-shaped body, dropped shoulders with an optional buttoned tab, buttoned back opening and a longer length.
Two pattern options A & B
Top "A"
- Round neck
- Bust darts
- Sleeveless
- Slight body swing
- Slightly cropped length
- Buttoned back opening
Top "B"
- Round neck
- Square shaped body
- Dropped shoulder line with optional buttoned tab
- Longer body length
- Buttoned back opening
Fabric Suggestion
Linen, crepe, cotton, rayon
TRIMS
- Buttons: Pattern "A" 6 X 19 mm/30L
- Buttons: Pattern "B" 8 X 19 mm/30L
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
n**********s (verified owner) – :
I made view A but ommitted the button closure at the back and just cut the back on the fold. I like the shape but will add 5cm in length next time I make it.
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Multi-Size
d******r (verified owner) – :
I made both Bonnie tops size 6 , top A was fine, Top B I found a little boxy so I turned it around put the buttons on the front and a couple of darts in the back, so now it is fine !
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l*********s (verified owner) – :
I made the B version Bonnie top for someone who is 5″10″. I usually sew a 16 for her in Stylearc patterns but after carefully measuring the pattern tiles I chose a size 14 in the Bonnie. This was a new pattern for both of us so I made a test copy first from old sheets to check out the fit.
The final version was made from Liberty Tana Lawn so it hangs softly in the body and the sleeves fit nicely under the epaulettes. I lengthened the top 2 1/2 inches as she didn’t want a crop top. I also lengthened the small extension that is used for the sleeve hems.- I added about 1/2 inch on the hem end of the sleeves so there was more fabric to turn under, making a neater sleeve finish.
Just be careful with the topstitching – press carefully first, place pins close together or baste. Don’t try to topstitch the whole top at once. Topstitch in sections, checking each section before continuing and maybe pressing each section and you should be fine.
As once reviewer already said, she doesn’t have to undo the buttons to put on the top. The neckline is not too wide or low for her.
As usual the instructions are not very helpful which is a shame considering the price of Stylearc patterns. Not very encouraging for new sewists. I’ve been sewing for over 60 years and still had to guess at some construction steps.
This top was paired with the Stylearc Clare pant. Sorry I don’t have any pictures.
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Multi-Size
v*************1 (verified owner) – :
I’ve not finished sewing this yet as I’m finding it difficult to follow the instructions. I shall probably just improvise and hope for the best!
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
m***************3 (verified owner) – :
Have made both versions and sent photos to our sewing group on Whatsapp. As one put it. “Not got hang appeal”. I then secure the pleats in the sleeve version under the epaulettes which certainly improved the look for me. Love the sleeveless version which I made with an odd bit of leftover fabric from another project.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
S*m (verified owner) – :
I love the finished crop top (I’ve been wanting to make a top in this style for a long time). The garment is easy enough to make, but the instructions are not clear and there aren’t really illustrations to explain the steps . There’s just a series of text based instructions, that have typos and are run-on sentences so it’s really confusing to follow. There’s 1 illustration in the whole packet. For paying a premium price for the pattern, I expected more instruction.
I emailed my questions, and someone responded a week later basically restating what was in the instructions (not helpful). I ended up figuring things out for myself through trial and error.
For context, I am an experienced sewer. I would only recommend this pattern if you are experienced at sewing and constructing garments and are prepared to figure out the instructions without any guidance.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
d*************t (verified owner) – :
I have made both of these tops and love them both! The first two were made of denim, one embroidered and the other plain, to go with an embroidered denim Bonnie skirt. I’m so excited about these garments and can’t wait to wear them. The next ones I make will be a linen/eucalyptus blend. Using the measurements of the pattern guide, I found them to be a perfect fit with no alterations, always a plus for me, as I am 5’11” tall and am currently wearing StyleArc’s size 14. A win all around!
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
j************4 (verified owner) – :
Very easy to follow the pattern. I love being able to download and print patterns so I can use them immediately. Sizing was accurate.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
C*******a (verified owner) – :
Made three of these, one in linen and two in cotton. I sized down and didn’t need to undo buttons to get the top on. Its a lovely pattern. The hardest part was top stitching the armhole and neck facings so there was no puckering. Might be my lack of skill,
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
S***y (verified owner) – :
LOVE how easy the instructions were for putting the pattern together. I cannot wait to make my Bonnie top!
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
s******s (verified owner) – :
Made this in a lovely soft linen, like the design with buttons down the back, looks smart. I am able to pull it over my head without having to undo. I did go down a size as it is quite full unless you like it blousy. Was quite easy to sew.