Finally some pics of the S6614 tops.
V1, not shown, was unwearable (third use fabric tweaked and tweaked since last year) but was certainly useful learning.
V2 turned out to be wearable as a pj top, but the fabric isn't good enough to be seen in public - the thinnest parts of an old sheet..
V3 is good fabric, a Rose & Hubble poplin, but perhaps a little too thick for this purpose. I'm comfortable wearing this on stay-at-home days, but not entirely sure about the colour next to my skin. Do you ever struggle with the blending of colours? Really like all of them close to, but unsure from a distance? I'm also uneasy about the neckline proportions. It's not too wide or too low for summer, even in our microclimate, but it feels a bit blah when I catch sight of myself.
V4 is the pattern variant I'm keeping. Fabric was a cotton remnant from the TDCO trousers. Not perfect, and I learned that I don't yet have the skills to cut one neckline then postfix a lower facing when the shoulder seams are already in. You can see I've distorted the neck. Nevertheless, I'm still wearing this because it's so comfy, and good with for my fair skin and poor temperature-control.
The cardigan was also made from a worn-out sheet, and I didn't expect it to be more than a V1 expendable. I tried a new-to-me technique for fitting the back shoulder/neck area, which was so comfy I then applied it as best I could to the already-finished tops v3 and v4. (Thanks to Jen of J Stearns Designs - even though my own learning style is to prefer diagrams to videos, she demonstrates very clearly.) I've worn this cardi lots over short sleeved tees. There are hooks and eyes at neck and bust level to adjust temperature/sun protection when out and about.
The bonus top, the strappy one, as you might guess is not from the same pattern. To explore fit between underbust and high hip, I came home from our local charity shop (hooray for the Lifeboat shop in Birkdale/Southport) with a magazine giveaway dress pattern, which seems to be New Look 6369. The tissue and instructions were there, but not the envelope. I shortened to high hip level. And simply hemmed instead of lined this time, since the fabric was only the broad stripe remaining from a long-ago duvet cover. I wore this around the flat on the two days in August when temperatures were in the high twenties. And am wearing it today under a long sleeved tee, temperatures here are in the high teens but damp and gloomy.
I'll be happy to make more of either top when I need more wovens - though I have plenty for now. The cardi is on my make-more-soon list.