I’m traveling with my parents next month, and for part of the trip there’s a dress code at dinner.
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I’m traveling with my parents next month, and for part of the trip there’s a dress code at dinner. I think this means I have to make a couple blouses. Does anyone have any cute indie patterns to recommend? I have crepe de chine, poplin, and double gauze in my stash that I could use.
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I’m traveling with my parents next month, and for part of the trip there’s a dress code at dinner. I think this means I have to make a couple blouses. Does anyone have any cute indie patterns to recommend? I have crepe de chine, poplin, and double gauze in my stash that I could use.
#sewing@Apiary I haven't tried that pattern (but other from the same authors were great), but I think scrooppatterns.com/products/se… looks pretty cute?
Or scrooppatterns.com/products/ni… if you want to go a bit over the top (or a lot, if you add enough lace :) )
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@Apiary I haven't tried that pattern (but other from the same authors were great), but I think scrooppatterns.com/products/se… looks pretty cute?
Or scrooppatterns.com/products/ni… if you want to go a bit over the top (or a lot, if you add enough lace :) )
@valhalla I have two ~1910 blouses already, I think I’m going with easier to wear with jeans and not a corset this time.
I’ve used this pattern before https://blacksnailpatterns.com/en/products/edwardianische-bluse-schnittmuster-0816-grosse-eu-34-56-pdf-download -
@valhalla I have two ~1910 blouses already, I think I’m going with easier to wear with jeans and not a corset this time.
I’ve used this pattern before https://blacksnailpatterns.com/en/products/edwardianische-bluse-schnittmuster-0816-grosse-eu-34-56-pdf-download@Apiary I didn't think of that detail because I usually wear mine¹ without a corset most of the time, but yeah, if you already have some, something different is good :)
¹ different patterns and different eras, but all pre-ww1