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The Waterfall Raglan

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

If you’re an active part of the indie pattern community, I’m sure you’ve already seen Chalk and Notch’s first women’s pattern, the Waterfall Raglan. I’ve already been swooning about the girls’ version of this pattern and I am seriously considering making the Cascade Maxi Dress for girls – with some slight hacking I might be able to fit into the biggest size! Yeah!?!?

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

But back to the Waterfall Raglan: It’s a knit raglan top and dress with a simple round neck, fitted sleeves and a wide bodice with ruffles at the bottom. In case you’d like something more simple, it’s very easy to omit the ruffles, too.

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

My version is based on the pre-test version, but Gabriela from Chalk and Notch knows what she’s doing and there weren’t a lot of changes made to the pattern. What an easy pattern test for us testers!

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

The fabric I used a stretchy rayon spandex knit from LA Finch Fabrics. They offer this fabric in several lovely colours, and i LOVE how soft it is. It feels incredibly good wear and I really think I need some more colours… If I remember correctly, this colour is called “Iris”, and I think it’s sold out, but there are enough other colours to choose from. The only other rayon knit I have touched that is even softer is the wonderful knit that is sold at 1000 Stoff and that I used here and here. It’s slightly thicker and heavier than the LA Finch Fabrics knit, so it basicallt depends on what you’re looking for. For this top I really like this more light-weight fabric.

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

This is a very quick make, and the instructions are easy to understand. But although I really liked my top it ended up unhemmed for over a month! Luckily Gabriela asked me a couple of days ago, whether I liked to contribute some pics for the tester round-up, which finally got me going. It’s always like that, right? It takes 10 minutes and is lying around for ages before it’s done! After snapping a few pics for Gabriela I was so happy with the result of both the top and the pictures, that I decided to show you my tester version anyway.

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

But stay tuned, there’s another Waterfall Raglan, made of another LA Finch knit, coming your way soon!

Since I decided so incredibly late to show you my Waterfall Raglan, you’ve unfortunately missed the sale. Whoops, sorry! But you can still save some bucks by buying the Waterfall Raglan bundle, including both the women’s and girls’ version. How cute would a matching mummy and me outfit be??

Sew Mariefleur Chalk and Notch Waterfall Raglan

7 comments on “The Waterfall Raglan

  1. I LOVE your version! It is so pretty. You are seriously convincing me to buy this pattern. It looks amazing on you.

  2. Love it <3
    XoX Dominique

  3. […] pattern making – and so were many of you out there. Her first women’s pattern, the Waterfall Raglan, seems to be everywhere! This time around we’re getting even more ruffles from Gabriela […]

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  5. […] Click on each photo and check out each tester’s Blog or Instagram feed. A total of 19 testers posted reviews of their Waterfalls – I still can’t get over that! You can see a round up of tester posts here: round one , round two and Fleurine posted today here. […]

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