the advisors circle sews verdun

Today, we're excited to share a collection of unique interpretations of the **Verdun Woven T-Shirt** crafted by members of our Advisors Circle. Each of them put their personal touch on this versatile pattern, and the results are inspiring! Let's dive in. --- **Asmita:** I’ve always admired woven tees but had never attempted one until now. When I saw the **Verdun**, I jumped at the chance to give it a try. Based on my measurements, I went with an XS at the bust, considering my A/B cup size, and graded it to an S at the hips. I also shortened the length by 3 inches since I prefer a slightly cropped look. The **Verdun** has just two main pattern pieces, making the sewing process incredibly straightforward—almost as if it’s designed for a single pair of scissors. Its simplicity allows the fabric to truly shine, and I chose a stunning piece of **jamdani fabric**, a luxurious handwoven muslin from Bangladesh and West Bengal. It’s lightweight yet substantial, perfect for warm weather. One idea I’m eager to experiment with next time is using a contrasting fabric for the hem facings to add a pop of personality. Having something so effortlessly chic in my wardrobe feels wonderful, and I’m already planning my next **Verdun** project. ![](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/856fcac8955673f1b9f42846b60afbae.jpg) --- **Lyndsey:** From the moment I spotted this **Verdun Woven T-Shirt**, I knew exactly what fabric I wanted to use—a medium-weight black linen from my stash. I’ve always adored the ease and versatility of linen tops during the summer, but I didn’t own any. This version is meant to feel minimalist yet adaptable, allowing me to dress it up or down depending on the occasion. For this version, I sewed **View A** in a Medium size, accounting for my D cup. My usual adjustments were in place: grading to a Large at the hips, incorporating a high round neck, addressing a forward shoulder, and fixing a swayback. I’m thrilled with how the fit turned out—it’s a pattern I can easily envision tweaking into countless variations in the future. To add a subtle flair, I decided to hand-stitch the neck facings and hem with an embroidered whip stitch using cotton thread. While it’s hard to capture the charm in photos, this small detail transformed the shirt into one of my favorites. ![](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/04530c02c455e89408147bc1b3a1bc29.jpg) --- **Erica:** When a neighbor offered up an entire bolt of men’s wool suiting destined for the trash, I couldn’t resist taking it home. It’s durable enough for machine washing, a joy to work with, and absolutely perfect for a cool-weather **Verdun**. I don’t usually need to adjust shoulder seams for blouse patterns, but the dropped-shoulder design of this pattern made things effortless. I cut a straight Small size in my typical cup size, only altering the sleeve length by 1 inch to better suit my preference. This fabric choice gives the shirt a sophisticated edge, making it ideal for layering over a blouse or wearing casually on its own. It’s already become one of my go-to pieces, and I can’t wait to experiment with other fabrics in the future. ![](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/31efd7567b1bd859da0e8ba2774cf0e5.jpg) --- **Mire:** For my **Verdun** tee, I dug through my fabric stash and found a beautiful blue linen. The result? Pure magic! This pattern is a winner—I know I’ll be reaching for this top often. Whether I’m layering it under a cardigan or wearing it solo as a summery staple, it fits perfectly into my wardrobe. Not only is the **Verdun** a joy to sew, but it’s also quick to complete. The straightforward design means there’s no room for frustration, just satisfaction. I’m already thinking about my next iteration—perhaps with a bold stripe or playful print. ![](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/930cda26eb4d6abef3f0049ca587d01e.jpg) --- **Liz:** Coming from a “MeMadeMay” wardrobe dominated by robes and sweatshirts, I’ve been itching to create something new for myself. The **Verdun Top** felt like the perfect starting point. Its clean lines, simple construction, and thoughtful details like the facing topstitching caught my eye immediately. I selected a dobby chambray in blue (which I now want in gray!) because it seemed like the ideal fabric for surviving North Carolina summers. To ensure the top wouldn’t ride up too much, I added 2 inches to the length. While the extra length works well, I’m leaning toward omitting it next time to keep things streamlined. I also skipped the pocket, though I may reconsider that decision later. This project was surprisingly fast, so I’m eager to dive deeper into fitting adjustments. There are plenty of helpful resources online about refining patterns to suit individual shapes and sizes. I plan to size down slightly next time, stick with the standard length, and maybe even try a few color variations. --- Each of these versions showcases the adaptability of the **Verdun Woven T-Shirt** pattern. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced sewer, this pattern offers endless possibilities for personalization. Happy sewing, everyone! ![](http://bsg-i.nbxc.com/blog/00a210cb137ffc9d5b456f5f2590d3b0.jpg)

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