sorry JJ I made some changes to your pattern. I saw in a BURDA magazine issue 02/07 this blouse, it was from the Valentino spring collection 2007.
Immediately I located this patter JJ 6009 and change the pattern, just so simple, I added a rectangular side in both sides and then ruffled them, added some lace and that’s it.
In the back side I added some lace roses to adjust and fit my waist.
The funniest part is that I made this blouse out of an old curtain fabric.
Last month I was travelling from Bonaire to Holland and a lady stop me in the duty free just for telling me how elegant and beautiful my blouse is. She couldn’t believe I made it.
I wore it with formal dres pants, but in that occassion I wore it with a pair of dress jeans and heels.
An old organza curtain fabric
Novice
JJ6009 and me for the changes
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Feb 1, 2009, 05.54 AMby dkocsis45
very romantic. I especially like it in white and with the bows.
Sep 8, 2008, 06.04 PMby pinkhibiscus
you have such romantic style, it’s amazing what lace becomes in your hands!
Jun 18, 2008, 10.55 AMby adgentry
Beautiful to look at; very well done!
Jun 16, 2008, 06.08 PMby keelysews
This is stunning! What a beautiful blouse….I want one:)
Jun 16, 2008, 02.52 PMby rbsmom
Very clever pattern changes and so well- made: beautiful
Jun 16, 2008, 10.34 AMby susisonne
Great work! Your blouse looks beautiful. I also saw the Valentino blouse in the mentioned magazin and I was exalted. When I saw your first picture I was reminded on this blouse immediately.