Dog-tooth Coco Top


Lately, I've been on a bit of a Tilly and the Buttons bender. But who can blame me?

I'm mean, I know I'm literally last to the Coco party, but I've been living my best mod life since making myself the top version in this dog-tooth ponte from WeaverDee.




I was actually one of the pattern's testers way back in 2014 when I made this Coco Dress version. Although it looks super cute in the pictures, as a dress it's not very flattering on me due to the lack of waist shaping. I never wore it and donated it to my mum shortly afterwards.

It's a shame as it's a cracking pattern, but it's an even bigger shame that it took me so long to give the top version a go!

Even though I'm not a massive fan of high necklines, the funnel roll neck on this version is not at all restrictive and has a wonderfully retro feel. Coco definitely works better for me as a top, with the subtle side seam shaping accommodating my muffin tops/hips without completely hiding my waist. 


Ironically, making this 1960s-inspired number feels like I've finally joined the 21st century sewing community.

I know you've made Coco...the question is, how many?

7 comments:

  1. Cute top! I haven't made any cocos but I may after seeing this cute version!

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  2. This looks great on you! In answer to your question: three sweatshirt top funnel neck versions, two striped cotton jersey boat neck tops, several plain cotton jersey,lost count there, one wool jersey funnel neck which sits more like a roll neck, and one ponte dress(which didn't suit me really). Love this pattern still and wear my tops regularly. I modified the pattern, grading down at the hips to suit my shape better. Sweatshirt one on today in a plush fleece back cotton jersey,really cosy! Love your dogtooth fabric. It looks so chic and classy.

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    1. Wow! Safe to say you're a Coco fan, then! Your versions sound delightful...must make myself more!

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  3. I made the dress and like you I wore it a bit and then it just kept sticking to my tights what with it being jersey. I have made 2 coco tops and wear them a lot more with mini skirts and lined tights. Love your retro vibe. Jo x

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    1. Thanks Jo! Glad you managed to make the pattern work for you :-)

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  4. Loved your top & have purchased the pattern. Can I ask - was your top the same length as the pattern or did you shorten it?

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