A one size, loose blouse, with semi – fitted yoke and fabric flower embellishment.
This could be adapted and should fit most sizes from 36 – 42 with minimal adjustment. more adjustment may be needed for other sizes.
would suit light cottons, silks, viscose, crepe de chine etc.
Also needed: 1/2m of light interfacing. 3 buttons for the centre of the flowers. 1 2cm button for back fastening.
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Feb 25, 2013, 11.29 PMby peggyspearl
Very pretty! The pattern doesn’t say how much fabric is needed.
May 30, 2012, 07.43 PMby ceciliahed
Absolutely adorable, congrats on a great project!
Jan 24, 2012, 12.54 PMby Wendy Maxwell
What a soft, feminine top … Too perfect for jeans or a silk skirt, or silk suit … I can see it taking me to various places & a range of clothing …. all depending on the fabric used … & with or without embellishments. I just love it … & perfect for a sub-tropical/tropical climate! Thanks for posting …
Oct 8, 2011, 10.07 AMby candisrrt
I love this! I just bought a blouse a few days ago very similar to this in grey! Can’t wait to make one myself.
Oct 8, 2011, 03.23 AMby turtlegirl00
i love this—it can be dressy but also looks great with jeans! thanks for sharing!
Sep 28, 2011, 12.59 AMby datstylin
Really looks high end with the flowers added!
Sep 15, 2011, 05.33 AMby lisaf11
Where do u get the pattern pieces???
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Sep 29, 2011, 04.33 PMby tanrazz
On the project’s main page, there’s a window on the right side that says “Patterns for this Project.” At the bottom of that window is a button that says “Get it now.” Hit that button, and you go to your shopping cart, and from there you can “Print Pattern from Home,” which will open the PDF with the pattern it it. It’s the same with all the other Burdastyle.com patterns. Hope that helps! =)
Sep 13, 2011, 06.50 AMby schnui
Really lovely!!!
Sep 7, 2011, 12.44 PMby Hope Minter
Very nice! I used poly satin material (and I’m a size 4 US). It turned out great after some serious modifications to the measurements when cutting the pieces. I took off quite a few inches in width and still had a large pleat that left me with more “bubble” than I really wanted, but I still love the shirt!
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Sep 7, 2011, 12.51 PMby Hope Minter
I guess I should mention that part of the reason I had more “bubble” is because the fabric doesn’t fall quite as limp as what is pictured. It tends to want to stand up a little more.
Sep 5, 2011, 08.37 PMby mojo elgin
Pretty, pretty!
Sep 3, 2011, 09.45 PMby smallone
ooooh! nice classic piece…i prefer sans flowers….but then I’m not an embellishment type of dresser. Thanks for the pattern!!!!!
Sep 3, 2011, 04.22 PMby victors
This is lovely, dress it up or down, a top for all occasions!
Thanks for sharing the pattern :)