Eyelet cotton mixed with charmeuse for the yoke gives enough of a day to dinner feel, that this blouse fits right into every time of the day.
Eyelet cotton, charmeuse, buttons
Danielle St. Laurent
Sarah Stewart
Laura O Neil (Major Model Management)
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Aug 22, 2011, 10.26 PMby Jen Charney
Stunning and mostly cotton? I wonder where to get that sort of eyelet, whenever I see eyelet this isn’t quote what they show, usually has big cut out holes, that’s only type eyelet I ever run into so I’d hope I can find this sort of eyelet.
Apr 20, 2009, 04.31 AMby gedwoods
Lovely creation! I featured this in my fabrics international article on cotton…
Mar 9, 2009, 07.54 AMby gypsysilk
This is gorgeous, I could look at it forever. The details show up wonderfully with the muted color palette, the fabrics are beautiful. (big fan of back!)
Aug 11, 2008, 07.15 PMby monamakes
I love this!! (and I really like the triangle in the back…)
Jul 27, 2008, 09.06 AMby losteardrop
Awesome ! But as hfeather83 said, I think I’ll remove the triangle.
May 16, 2008, 03.51 PMby mcloughlinsarah
this is lovely. i love the way you guys play with fabrics on the peices on this site. it gives a fabulous touch to everything. Thanks for the pattern. Sarah
Jan 26, 2008, 10.45 PMby hfeather83
I love this look, however I would leave off the triangle on the back.