It was my first time sewing this pattern and I loved it! It is available in sizes 2-10 and comes with several options: blouse or dress, long or flutter sleeves, pintucks, collar, optional ruffle button tab and waist sash.
When sewing for this wonderful series I try not to flip patterns so much that one cannot recognize the original pattern... I always keep some of the original features. In this case I chose to sew a blouse, with collar, pin tucks and flutter sleeves.
My flipping was the following:
- No ruffles or button placket in the front bodice
- An opening in the back closing with a button and a fabric loop
- A change in the collar (it was divided in two)
- 4 rows of pin tucks (instead of 3)
- I shortened the lenght of the blouse and
- Add a peplum!
Back detail. Button and button loop. |
Front detail. Pin tucks and peplum. |
For the changes in the bodice front:
Since I chose not to do the whole button placket piece I had to chop off of the pattern the 3/4'' + 3/4'' of the button placket (I just folded that width of the tracing paper), and cut the fabric for the front bodice part just once on the fold (instead of cutting 2 separate pieces)
For the changes in the back bodice:
I ironed the back piece folded in the middle and cut about 4'' down the middle line so I could add an opening (since I haven't had any opening in the front).
I made a bias tape out of the same fabric so I could finish the back opening edges and do the button loop (I folded the bias tape in a 1/8'' width and topstitched right in the middle of it).
For the peplum:
I used the peplum pattern for the Pippa peplum knit top (by See Kate Sew). I have used it here before.
It was just perfect! And I loved that I was able to combine two pieces of separate patterns! I think this can be a simple mash up!
Easy peasy!
I was choosing the fabric for this project when my 5 year-old daughter came and asked me what I was going to sew. I told her it was a blouse for her and asked her if she wanted to choose the fabric for it. The answer was an obvious yes! I add several tiny flower prints, a red polka dots print on a navy blue background and a tiny-hearts-framed-with-tiny-pearls print on a blue background. You can guess what a 5 year-old little princess chose, right? Hearts!
When I needed to choose a button I grabbed my button collection (except for the vintage ones) and again I asked for her help. She was so glad! And I was so... "she is taking so much time next time I'll just do it myself..." But I can't blame her, really... I always take a lot of time choosing buttons... or find a matching set! (Thankfully this was not the case.)
But I already have March and April's patterns and ideas on flipping them are rushing in my head!
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Cute! Love your fabric choice and peplum style! Congrats you could make it in time (And hooray for me too :))!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back.....and that you are 'on board' for March and April!! What a cute outfit - I love all the components of the original pattern you kept, as well as the 'flips' you implemented. The best part?? Having your daughter play such an active role in creating it..... That's just great!
ReplyDeleteYour fabric is lovely. I really like the opening in the back too.
ReplyDeleteO tecido é lindo... e sabes? Tens uma caixinha de botões quase igual à minha!! heheh
ReplyDeleteAdorei a blusa! Ficou tão fofa!
ReplyDeleteEssa foto da tua filha a escolher botões... levou-me atrás no tempo quase 30 anos. Quando era miúda e a minha mãe costurava, eu entretinha-me a brincar com os botões. Ainda hoje adoro mexer em botões :)
Great minds must think alike! Ha! I love your peplum version and how you chose to make the closure in the back and keep the collar. It looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteCute take on the blouse! I toyed with the idea of a back opening, but decided to leave mine in front...but I love how yours turned out! And kudos to you for letting your daughter choose the fabric :) It's adorable.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely...my favorite part of your flip is the back button opening! Annie helped pick out the buttons for our flip, and it took her a looooooooong time too! Such fun.
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable blouse! I love the peplum!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet flip! And I am a sucker for the peplum look. I love that pretty button too…your daughter has great taste! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this!
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