This is the JJ blouse without the ruffles and with the collar extended to make a tie.
Op-shop fabric.
JJ! (thanks)
Project of the Week
Perfect for Autumn days we’ve created a cardigan with a flowing, extended lapel.
Project of the Week!
This week: The male counterpart to the Louisa vest
Member Project of the Week
A dress made from cotton batik with traditional Javanese pattern called ‘Kawung’
Technique of the week
Learn how to alter a basic bodice into a "leaf" pleated bodice
Blast From the Past
Nothing better than a handsome fellow in a well fitting suit.
Nov 3, 2008, 04.01 AMby yolimba
This is so cute! :-)
Jul 20, 2008, 06.08 AMby abucketfulofheather
This is gorgeous, I love your fabric choice and the neck ties!
Jul 16, 2008, 08.27 AMby CarotteSauvage
Really great fabric, and high sophistication!
Jul 15, 2008, 09.24 AMby jd98
great variation! well done!
Jul 15, 2008, 08.45 AMby toupinette
great idea! I love it like that! Very good job and very well made!
Jul 15, 2008, 06.30 AMby JJ1
Great thought of variation! The fabric looks like Thai too.
Jul 15, 2008, 02.13 AMby clairelovestosew
Ahh, this looks great :) I tried to make a similar blouse without a pattern and I totally messed it up!
Jul 14, 2008, 10.56 PMby cornsey
I love this too. I’m addicted to blouses with ties, I’m delighted to see JJ can be altered this way. Was it difficult to adapt the pattern?
Jul 14, 2008, 09.36 PMby EmilyKate
Lovely! Really chic.
Jul 14, 2008, 05.41 PMby Aeon
That’s just what I was going to try with my JJ. I’m glad to see it looks so good! Great choice of fabric, too.
Jul 14, 2008, 05.33 PMby karencilla
that’s such a stylish variation! congrats!
Jul 14, 2008, 04.43 PMby ReneeBeth
This is great! It’s inspiring me to get up the nerve to start making the tailored shirts I’ve been thinking about.
I really like the fabric.