Summer is here and what better way to celebrate than with a DIY project! Living in the South can be exceptionally hot outside so I like to wear silhouettes and fabrics that are easy breezy. I’ve had this off-the-shoulder top on my “DIY to do list” for awhile now and finally got around to making it. The pattern for the top is a simple project to create from scratch if you follow my tutorial here. I then added some machine embroidery using OESD’s Folk Art Flowers collection along the ruffle to add some pop of color. Get the details below and make your own.
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