I had just enough fabric to make the blouse in my size with one metre but the instructions state one and a half so it will depend on sizing. Initially I was a bit concerned about the neck detail because I thought it may just look like a mistake as the centre pleat is not straight (this is the asymmetrical style of it) but as my fabric is a polycotton and quite flowy it is not that obvious and the detailing is nice.
On the pattern it also states to put a hook and eye at the top centre back, I chose to opt for a button and loop as I had thin black ribbon and a selection of pink buttons to hand. I feel this is more of a feature at the back neck rather than it needing to be there for functionality as you can easily get the top on without unfastening it.
The sizing on this pattern was pretty good although I did run the sides in a little but that is probably personal choice, even after doing that it is still roomy enough to be comfy and I will use this pattern again now that I've tried it. At first I though what if I cut into this lovely new fabric and this weird neck thing doesn't work? Then I thought the feature was high enough up that if I didn't like it I could have worked it into something else so I carried on.
What I would say though is that I found the facings a little deep and when it was all finished the facing did appear to be pulling up on the inside like it was too small, I figured it may be the depth of it so I just trimmed it down, refinished it and then it hung flat. After under stitching the facing I also added some very fine invisible stitching to the top on the inside to ensure the facing stays, this is not necessary but it just reassures me everything stays put
I was going to make the sleeves shorter but once they were done I actually like them this length, because they are loose they are comfy and also there is enough room that if a jacket pushes them up they won't feel tight on the upper arm. That is one of the things that usually bugs me about three quarter or elbow length sleeves.
Here is the blouse in the magazine, as you can see they have used a slightly heavier fabric so the neck detain is more prominent.
I look forward to seeing what else I can make from these magazines, as they are usually quite expensive they are not something I buy often so this little bargain bundle was a treat. Has anyone else been looking through old magazines or books for inspiration this summer? If so I would love to hear what you have discovered or revisited.
Today we have been out for a walk to a new place, not that far in the car and I only heard about it through a link form a friend on facebook. So many lovely places close by that go undiscovered. This place is a park called Glen Howe park, there is a little link here.
The dogs had a great time sniffing around somewhere new.
I love pictures through trees.
A bit of paddling (not me)
So that is another place we can take them when we feel like a change, I'm sure we will discover some more walks that are not too far away. It just goes to show you don't have to visit another town or country to see something new.
Your new top looks great. The fabric is so fun too.
ReplyDeleteThose magazines were an excellent buy. Your blouse is a lovely design and the fabric is fabulous....love it!! It looks as if there are oodles of lovely walks where you live.
ReplyDeleteThe fabric was such fun. I am a great fan of picking up old magazines, they make for a wonderful afternoon of browsing.
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