smithjohnj
Sr Member
When I first looked to draft my Jyn Erso blouse pattern I tried to find examples of a raised neckline. There were some vintage, out of print patterns, but nothing current. Plus originally I was looking for something for knit fabrics which later turned out to be an erroneous path.
Perhaps the raised neckline is a fashion trend for this fall. Today I found two Butterick patterns. I only looked at Butterick as they were on sale but other manufacturers may have similar options. For those looking for help on drafting just the raised neckline portion of the garment you might be interested in dress pattern 6374 or top pattern 6134. The dress provides for a center neck opening which allows the neckline to be worn up, or turned down resulting in a narrow collar. The top pattern uses raglan sleeves. Neither of these will help you with the overlapped framed front but it was the raised neckline which was more difficult for me to find good reference information when I started my project.
Perhaps the raised neckline is a fashion trend for this fall. Today I found two Butterick patterns. I only looked at Butterick as they were on sale but other manufacturers may have similar options. For those looking for help on drafting just the raised neckline portion of the garment you might be interested in dress pattern 6374 or top pattern 6134. The dress provides for a center neck opening which allows the neckline to be worn up, or turned down resulting in a narrow collar. The top pattern uses raglan sleeves. Neither of these will help you with the overlapped framed front but it was the raised neckline which was more difficult for me to find good reference information when I started my project.