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HOW I MADE THIS SIMPLE STYLISH ANKARA TOP‎

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Published: 14 Jan 2026 › Updated: 14 Jan 2026HOW I MADE THIS SIMPLE STYLISH ANKARA TOP‎

HOW I MADE THIS SIMPLE STYLISH ANKARA TOP‎

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‎Hi, fashion lovers. I hope your day went well. I'm thrilled to share another amazing project I worked on in the #needleworkmonday community.


‎A church member reached out to me and asked if I could make a simple top a burial she's attending. I gathered the material and get to work.

‎MATERIAL USED;

‎* Ankara fabric

‎* Black lining

‎* Black thread

‎* Bra cup

‎* Pattern paper

‎* Black zip

‎* Warden

‎ HOW I MADE THIS SIMPLE STYLISH ANKARA TOP

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‎* First, I'm using a pattern paper to dart what I want, so I can avoid a mistakes. I took her measurements and transferred them to the paper, then cut it out.

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‎* After laying the pattern paper on the fabric, I added a half-inch seam allowance at the hem and 1 inch at the side, marked and cut it out. I repeated the same process for the yoke piece.

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‎* I placed the fabric on the warden and cut it out. Then, I moved over to the sewing machine to sew it together. After sewing around the pieces, I joined the center and side fronts together and notched the under bust area. And this is the outcome, it turned out beautifully, even without the bra cups.

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‎* I positioned the bra cup on the bust side to fit in place before sewing it around by hand using a need and thread. Here's what it looks like. Next, I attached the yoke to the bustier, making sure to mark the placement first. I repeated the same steps for the back bodice.

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‎* I took the front bodice lining and attach it to the front, carefully sewing it to create a smooth sweetheart neckline. I notched the curves before sewing the down part and here's the results. my client requested a more modest fit, so I adjusted the neckline, raising it by about 6 inches to meet her needs.

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‎* After turning the back bodice with lining, I checked to ensure it was even before joining the back and front bodice together to shape. I had taken her body measurements and marked them out, which helped guide me as I stitched it on the machine.

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‎* my client requested simple shirt sleeves. I took her long sleeve length measurement, which was 9 inches and added 1 inch for seam allowance. For the sleeve cap, I measured her round sleeves which was 14 inches and calculated the width: 14 divide by 2 is 7, plus 1 inch for seam allowance. I cut out the sleeve pieces with lining and stitched them together before attaching them to the blouse.

‎AND GUYS HERE'S THE FINAL RESULTS:

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‎The outfit looks simple yet beautiful and the Ankara print adds such a bold touch to the blouse, I just love it. You can pair the blouse with a skirt, suit, or palazzo trousers or even baggy jeans and it would match perfectly. My client chose to style hers with jeans trousers and it looks great.


‎THANKS FOR READING. HAVE A LOVELY NIGHT. 😘😊

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