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I cut up a beach tunic bought at H&M to make this blouse (I wanted leopard print fabric, but couldn’t find that in the fabric stores). Because of I didn’t have enough fabric to have a whole front panel (as in the original Amanda pattern) I cut two panels and thus have an opening in the middle. Both ribbons thus close in the middle and keep the front panels together. I am quite happy with these changes, because I can now wear the blouse in various ways, just altering how much you pull the neck ribbons together you can completely change the neck line.
Leopard print polyester from H&M Black ribbons
Burdastyle for the pattern & inspiration!
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Jul 21, 2009, 05.52 AMby how_she_sparkles
This is cute.
Jul 19, 2009, 08.00 AMby Sweca
Wow this turned out good! I like it!