Ute Variation B

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Description

The Ute blouse come in two variations. Variation A, a Peter Pan collar and Variation B, a tie that can make a bow, a knot, whatever you desire.

Additionally you have two different kind of sleeves to choose from. Either a simple sleeve with a bit of fullness on the cap and no cuff, or a Peter Pan cuff, or at least, that is what we were inspired designing this one..

Materials

Light weight cotton print. 5 x buttons, Interfacing

Credits

Photographer: Danielle St. Laurent
Photographers Assistant: Joe Leonard
Stylist: Alison Miller
Hair: Andre Gunn
Makeup: Jordy Poon

Model: Larissa at Rocket Garage
Location: Burk Residence, Northern New Jersey

COMMENTS (14)

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    magpierat    Ï Posted 1 September 2008 at 11:22 PM

    Fantastic, I've been looking forward to variation B! :D

    Amazing work with the pattern-matching on this garment, that fabric must have been such a headache but it really makes a difference to the finished look. You see so many cheap commercial garments these days where they haven't bothered to match the plaid, check or print, and it just looks so sloppy and irritating. Thanks for reminding us what to shoot for :)

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    myra_lee    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 12:41 AM
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    I really like this. I don't fancy myself much of a shirt person but I might just have to give this one a shot. Maybe I just hadn't found the right cut yet.

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    zora    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 2:54 AM

    I really really like the tie but I have to admit I'm not fond of the sleeves. I so wished there was a variation with long sleeves, another 2 weeks and it's going to be too cold for short sleeves here anyway.

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    cornsey    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 7:00 AM
    waiting to upload

    I really love this pattern. The cut is similar to a (very expensive) Paul Smith blouse I have that just fell apart after a couple of washes. I'm definitely going to make one of these when my children are back in school!

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    krunamagiar    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 9:33 AM
    I am currently HAPPY!!

    the one with the slayer around the neck looks like stewardess uniform.. cool..

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    MadameWu    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 12:56 PM
    i do not have time for sewing ;(

    i love this :)

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    MandyPandy    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 2:37 PM

    That's cool how you were able to match up the pattern on the seam and the back darts! Very nice! Love it!

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    tsuyako    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 4:28 PM

    I love this top but I like the skirt better, is there a pattern for that?

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    IrmaVep    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 8:32 PM

    Pretty shirt. I love the sleeves - and in a few weeks it'll be heading towards short sleeve weather in this half of the globe. I may have to indulge myself.

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    sixpixel    Ï Posted 2 September 2008 at 9:11 PM

    I like the skirt pictured here much better than the blouse. Is there a chance you'll be posting a pattern for that or some sailor style pants?

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    yoshimi    Ï Posted 3 September 2008 at 12:17 AM

    I loooove this blouse. The choice of fabric is superb, too.

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    stretchk13    Ï Posted 3 September 2008 at 5:06 AM
    facinated by Burda Style...

    Fab.. just what I've been looking for...bring on the warm weather and the sexy summer clothes that go with it :-) P.S the pattern matching is superb..

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    Benedikta    Ï Posted 3 September 2008 at 6:53 AM
    is not ready for cold weather!

    Hey Everybody, Thanks for the nice comments! We appreciate it. As for the pants or the skirt..we will have a skort pattern coming up next spring. Still a little away but it is in production!

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    scoobiewu    Ï Posted 8 September 2008 at 8:30 AM

    I am working on variation B of this blouse in a lovely green/beige/pearl floral and I'm trying to match the pattern on the princess seams. Since the seams are curvy, I'm not sure where the matching looks best - the bust or the waist? Anyway I chose the bust. I'm also not very sure how to handle the button placket facing during assembly. Is there a how-to on that? Thanks!!


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