I did not change a lot about the pattern, just lengthened it a bit and added another button on the front. I only put on two rows of ruffles (simply because of being exhausted from all the ruffling). I found the pattern pretty easy to do, but fought with the ruffles for a ridiculously long time. I put on fabric-covered buttons which I like very much.
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just anonther JJDescriptionMaterialsprinted cotton from Purl Soho (actually I found it's the same one that brookenoelle used for her JJ, but with colours inverted!) Credits
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I totally love it. Everything looks neat.
Loooove the fabric!!! So nice!
What a great shirt!! Love the buttons.
Lovely!!!
This looks so lovely, really perfect , fab chioce of material. I want to make this too.
Very nice!! Your fabric choice makes this blouse great.
Very nice. I love this fabric.
Lovely and very well made. I think it was a good idea lengthening it, I find my one a bit too short for me.
Argh come on, it is not just another JJ, it is very beautiful and the fabric buttons enhance the blouse perfectly... oehu utterly! :)
Perfect fabric for this blouse. It looks super on you. I want to do JJ blouse but I am afraid of doing ruffles.
so romantic and nice! a really good job!
The blouse is beautiful! I want to make the JJ but I don't have a serger. Did you use a serger for the ruffles? Is a serger necessary? Thanks!
cute!
This is so gorgeous! you should sell your stuff, you´re good!
It's awesome... So lovely!!