a deceptively simple top with a pretty sleeve detail

A review of Dhurata Davies Patterns Jasmine Tee & Dress

Reviewed by SusanYoungSewing on 10th August, 2020

I’ve only made the top version of the Jasmine so far but it’s a pattern with quite a number of possible variations for the sleeves and overall length. Instead of the ubiquitous darts the front features Princess seams which gave me the opportunity to highlight them with fancy embroidery stitches! I was using a tiny gingham-type check cotton fabric so I thought it loaned itself to a slightly ‘folksy’ look. The sleeves are grown-on and the box pleat detail is all part of the clever construction which, again, I machine embroidered in a contrast colour. The ONLY reason I haven’t given this pattern 5 stars is because I found the bicep a little snug (this was partly because of the grown-on style which can sometimes restrict the wearer’s movement a little, depending a bit on fabric choice) whilst the rest of the UK 14 was a very good fit for me. I would suggest that you check your own bicep against the pattern before cutting-the side you write with is quite likely to be larger than the other so don’t panic if the measurements aren’t the same-I would suggest adding a little to the underarm seam rather than interfere with the pleat on the top, and don’t forget to add it to the front AND back! One other change I made was to gather the sleeves into a fixed cuff, which I embroidered, rather than an elasticated one. Dhurata gives very clear instructions and diagrams but I like that she also says if you know or use a better way of constructing something then go with that. The blouse would look pretty in a variety of fabrics but I think I’d keep to something not too stiff or bulky for the dress, a bit of drape will look nicer.