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Friday 9 December 2016

BurdaStyle 09/2012 - 112 Blouse

(I recently set up a separate instagram account for my sewing stuff, those of you who have already found it will know that I started this blouse ages ago, but it is finally finished.  For anyone else interested my instagram account is allisoncsewing. )

I have to admit I find making shirts or blouses quite tricky, although I am sure that the more you do it the better you get.  They seem to require a level of patience and precision that I don't really possess!  However I do like wearing them and find it hard to get a good fit in RTW so it's a worthwhile skill to improve on.

I chose this pattern because I liked that it had front princess seams and also front and back darts for fitting - I didn't want any gaping buttons, but I did want some waist definition.  The gathers at the front yoke also help with the fit over the bust.  Ironically I didn't like how the front darts looked when I basted them in so I added a bit of shaping at the side seam instead.

http://www.burdastyle.com/pattern_store/patterns/printed-blouse-092012



You don't need to go very far through my blog to realise that I have a bit of a thing for purple, this fabric is a lovely silk of some sort, it has a slubbed look and a cotton/linen feel.

I didn't do anything special here, just took it slowly and hand basted the collar and sleeve plackets before machine sewing.  I'm pretty happy with the end result.







Tracing this was horrible as the pattern lines were red and when they are on the same sheet as the pink printed featured pattern are hard to see.  Also the same base pattern pieces are used for version 111 and dress versions 113 & 114 and it's easy to trace the wrong variation.

The instructions are fine, I changed the order so that I did the collar before the side seams as I find it much easier to handle that way.  I got annoyed that they referred me to a totally different kids dress pattern for instructions on sewing the sleeve vents so I pulled out my trusty Sandra Betzina Power Sewing book instead.  I tend to use internet tutorials these days and had forgotten how much great information there is in this book.

The sleeves are too long on me, I was so focussed on the fit through the body that I didn't even think to check them before completion and there was no way I was redoing them at that stage!  I can confirm right now that they are actually just right for typing in and I suspect holding a glass in, I will test that in an hour or two as it is Friday night here!

Getting around to buttons and buttonholes took forever and I decided to borrow a pair of my husband's cufflinks for the double cuffs (he doesn't know this yet!), I really like them, this could be a new thing for me!



 Lousy flash photos to follow....














11 comments:

  1. This looks great on you! I, too, like to wear these types of blouses but they aren't my favorite to make because they have so.many.steps. And some of them are really fiddly.

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  2. Pretty color and I love the additional of the cufflinks to the cuffs on your blouse. I have to remember this since I have several shirts I want to make this winter & next spring.

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  3. Another great Burdastyle pattern I have totally overlooked! Thanks for spotlighting it. Beautiful color on you and a very elegant fit

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  4. Gorgeous shirt. I love the thought of using cuff links. I think that is what we used to call raw silk.. I haven't seen it in years.

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  5. Love this! The fit and the color are really nice.

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  6. What a lovely shirt! The colour is gorgeous.

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  7. What a nice looking shirt on you. And yes, cuff links are always a nice touch :) abbey

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  8. Beautiful blouse and you do look very good in purple. So did hubby notice you had borrowed his cuff links?

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  9. Beautiful blouse. I love that you sew so much Burda Style. It's really nice to see how they fit and the changes you make.

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