I got some mysterious polyester out of my stash, laid my own cap-sleeve blouse on top, and traced. I felt bold and willing to throw away a flop if needed.
It turns out the blouse is cute and the fabric is SILK. It's good I didn't know I was sewing with silk, or I would have been anxious.
I realized that using ties at the keyhole would have made an unfortunate mashup of elements that looked like a hospital gown. I was thinking 80s revival, not hospital. So I added a pretty, clear button.
I bound the neck and arm holes with self-bias, finishing it with handstitching. That was a lot of delicate stitches!
I thought the blouse was too shapeless (hospital gown fears), so I nipped it in 4 places. Are these tucks? In some patterns, these are elongated things that blend into the line - what are they called? I thought the blouse called for something more fresh and casual - and it turns out my tuck-things can look like a maternity blouse, too. Not a good look when you're going to your husband's 20th high-school-class reunion.
Still and all, I felt chic in my skinny jeans and homemade silk blouse. Thanks to my husband for these photos, snapped just before I left for work one morning.
9 comments:
Oh I love that so much!! You're inspiring me to pull out my sewing machine.
Oh I love that so much!! You're inspiring me to pull out my sewing machine.
oops, sorry for the double (now triple) comment :)
Jodi, no problem. I triple-pinned a recipe last night. . .
I think you mean "darts" on the tucked in areas. I just got my sewing machine out yesterday. I've lost 40 lbs. and am taking in a lot of blouses. I'm glad I can sew!
That's cute! I altered a shapeless blouse too! I added 2 darts in the back to make it more fitted looking.
How nice to not be at a loss as to what to do -
Nancy, I think darts would taper, to blend in, though. This is just 2" of stitching.
Oh, it is so nice! I love the front--the 'dart-like things' (not sure what that is called). Definitely does not scream Hospital Gown. Very chic.
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