Lately I have been obsessed by Peggy Sagers and Silhouette Patterns. I have been watching the live webcasts and even the reruns that are on her site. I have ordered several patterns, and tonight I finished this version of the classic blouse. There were several things about this pattern that I really like.
First of all, all of PS's patterns use 3/8" seams. I like this because it eliminates the step of trimming the seams. It also makes it easier to fit curves and smaller corners. The instructions are very simple, but there is the assumption that you know how to sew. For example, on the blouse it just says to add buttons and buttonholes. They are marked on the pattern, but that's about it.
I used a size 2 with the D cup. The one thing I always have a problem with in blouses is too much fabric between the bust and the shoulder. When I am standing up, the bust darts are in the right place. I did lower the shoulder seam 1/4 inch front and back, which eliminated a bit of the problem. I feel like the shoulder seam is in the right place, although I may bring it in 1/4 " on my next attempt. I'm wondering if maybe I should have cut a size 1 and just made it bigger at the hips, although it seems to fit fine in the bust.
The blouse has come out looking great, and also looks good on you. Some lovely topstitching and pressing there, looks very professional.
ReplyDeleteTerrific blouse. I'm just jumping on the Silhouette train, so am very interested in opinions about her patterns.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! I,too have several of her patterns. I've recently made her yoga pants. They are terrific!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this blouse..love it..and am going to order one for myself. The collar sounds like a dream. I really like making my own shirts. Nice ones are so hard to find in tht classic look.
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric!!
Judi B.
That is a pretty blouse. Great job.
ReplyDeleteTerrific fit on that blouse, definitely a great TNT foryou.
ReplyDeleteLove the blouse. The fabric is lovely. I too have this pattern and I too love it. I mad my first out of a batik and the blouse looks just as good in a fabric with a lot of drape.
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