I made the pattern myself after having seen a similar blouse somewhere around the web.
For the upper part of the bodice I used a shirting fabric with lovely and tiny pink and purple stripes and I must say I love how it turned out joined with the raw silk resembling fabric in celery green.
I added ruffles at the joining place and a flower out of the same fabric for greater effect.
a meter of the celery green somewhat less for the shirting fabric
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Sep 21, 2011, 11.54 AMby nessys
I must of missed this one Honey! This is so beautiful! That shirting fabric is so pretty and matches the other one so well. So light and floaty, so romantic! And the flower – really lovely touch.
Aug 31, 2011, 04.38 PMby flowergirl22
fab top.. i am never to short of an idea myself,, but actually doing it is great ,, you went a step further.. great
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Aug 31, 2011, 07.29 PMby sewella
Thank you!!
Aug 29, 2011, 06.58 PMby janul
I really love the color and everything about this top :)
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Aug 29, 2011, 09.01 PMby sewella
Glad you do Jana!
Aug 29, 2011, 04.27 PMby almatinka
Lovely blouse!!! I really love the colour, although it might not be what you see – my monitor shows more bluish tint than celery would have. ;-) I still love it, though! :-);-);-)
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Aug 29, 2011, 09.01 PMby sewella
Well, colors differ from monitor to monitor :)
Thank you on the lovely comment!
Sep 2, 2011, 01.00 AMby almatinka
You’re most welcome, Maya!!!
Aug 29, 2011, 02.27 PMby ilksen bahşi
very good and fashionable dress