This is the Emily blouse, view A. I started making it in the winter, from a light but warm baby cord, and it took me so long to finish that it’s now too hot to wear it.
It’s a long time since I did any sewing and the first time I’ve made a shirt. When I started making this I hadn’t found the very useful how-tos on pattern alteration and fitting so I just tried to work it out myself. I made one in some scrap material and then transferred my changes back to the pattern. It has come out okay but a bit baggy at the back.
The only alteration, apart from the (attempted) fitting, was changing the straight hem to a curved one.
I have some light cotton fabric to try again for the summer and I will follow the how-tos on this site to see if I can get a better fit.
Baby cord - 100 percent cotton
Burdastyle for the great pattern
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Oct 24, 2008, 09.00 AMby Akwa
Nice choice of fabric: it gives a feminine feel to that rather basic shirt.
Jun 26, 2008, 08.48 AMby CarlaTV
It looks great. I like the pattern on the fabric. Nice job! :o)
Jun 21, 2008, 03.10 PMby theonly1iknow
it’s a lovely fit, i like the curved hem and love the fabric :-)