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I found this really funky cotton print during my last visit in New York. It is perfect for this blouse.
I also piped the collar, the buttoned front part and the sleeve hems. This was my first time piping and it turned out to be less difficult than I thought.
Unfortunately the blouse has a gaping neckline, which I can’t fix anymore so I feel more comfortable wearing something underneath it.
Cotton Print and brown piping
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Aug 9, 2009, 11.53 PMby themedusa
I really love this blouse, especially the piping on the sleeve hems. Great idea.
Jul 9, 2009, 11.02 AMby ncn6
Yeah, I just finished making the Ute with this collar option, and I find that it feels very big…something about all that interfacing makes it stand out from my body a bit and I feel like I’m not wearing anything on top. The shirt doesn’t look terribly revealing on you, though.. it looks great!
Jun 18, 2009, 03.33 AMby CarotteSauvage
Classy! You bring the pattern to another level of elegance!
Jun 8, 2009, 05.27 AMby AnaJan
Oh I love love LOVE your variation. The piping detail is gorgeous.
Jun 6, 2009, 11.44 PMby Maiestia
Gorgeous!