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Today I’m sharing my hack of the Cielo top by Closet Core Patterns. Although, it feels like a bit of a cheat to even call it a hack since it’s so darn simple!
This is view B of the Cielo top, the one with the crazy lantern sleeve.
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When this pattern was released, I was a little skeptical of this sleeve. I wasn’t sure if it looked a bit too much. Also when I checked out photos online, I thought that on some people the sleeve seemed a little bit shorter than full length whereas other times, it seemed long enough. So I was really undecided as to whether I should modify the sleeve length. In the end, I didn’t alter the sleeve because I didn’t have enough fabric to lengthen it. In the end, however, I really like it. The shape, in this fabric at least, is quite architectural and I like the way hangs.
I started this project with size 12 of the Cielo top as it’s what I had cut out from the first time I sewed this pattern. The Cielo top caters for a hip size of up to 160cm (63 inches).
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The fabric is thick cosy cotton flannel. Flannel is basically all I want to wear in winter, so I thought why not branch out from shirts to an entire dress of the stuff. I’ve had this fabric in my stash for a few years and can’t quite remember where it came from. I didn’t have a whole lot of it, so I definitely had some limitations in terms of pattern matching and options.
So, I ended up very pleasantly surprised by how well this turned out.
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I cut the bodice of the Cielo top at the waist line, but otherwise, this is the Cielo top as designed. I used the facing option on my version, which is a lot more manageable for such a thick cosy fabric. The only other small modification I made was to skip the back yoke and cut the back all as one piece. I do adore the back yoke detail, but I didn’t have any fabric the right weight to use as a contrast yoke. So it was easier to just skip it and therefore avoid having to pattern match at all.
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For the skirt, I have just gathered rectangles, simply based on the amount of fabric I had available. The length of my skirt pieces are 67cm plus seam allowances. I added some slash pockets, but, as I used the only pieces of fabric I had left, they are actually way too small to be useful. Not to self, a pocket which goes only one inch below it’s opening is not practically useful – everything just falls out!
Lesson learned: when you have only a few tiny rectangles of fabric for pockets, just make patch pockets!
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I’ve also lined the skirt too ensure that skirt doesn’t stick to tights in the winter.
This dress basically came out exactly as I wanted. The sleeve is better than I imagined. When I add a belt, I feel cosy but put together. When I lose the belt, it is a gorgeous roomy cosy sack of a dress. But in a wonderful way!
Basically, can I wear this all winter long?
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I love your outfit and it’s great to see the Cielo hack. It must be so cosy in flannel.
Very inspiring, I could do with a flannel dress, I think! Would love to see it unbelted too.
Love this! So comfy yet elegant. What did you use to line it? I have a terrible time with static due to my dry office. Everything sticks to my tights even when it’s fine at home.
I just used a viscose that I had in my stash. Noting special!!