Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Blouse Burdastyle 3/2010/124

Whenever I finish a post, I think, "Next time I'll write it up better. With good pictures."

Whenever I finish a garment, I think, "Finally it's done, let's get a post, any post, out there and be done with it."

Just so you know why my often-promised improved photography is so slow in coming!


(To clarify any color confusion: I am not this pale. And the blouse is navy blue with aqua dots and light blue buttons.)

Would you believe I mulled over the collar, something's not quite right, why is it standing up at such a sharp angle... and even ripped it out and redid it, without figuring out I'd sewn it together wrong? Because I hadn't sewn a stand-up collar before, I automatically sewed together the collar pieces on the short side... And I'm ashamed to say I did not go back and do it over. It's a bit victorian now, but fine by me! (I also didn't have any fabric left to recut the collar, having squeezed out 1.25 metres worth of blouse out of 1 metre fabric (and a light blue poplin for the inner yoke). Design challenges...

This blouse has a hidden buttonhole placket from the middle down, but shhhh... Burda doesn't let on, not even in the German version. Only after reading the instructions about 100 times I understood. Pretty, though.

All in all it's a bit prim and proper, and I'm not sure I love it. I laid it on top of a pair of DH's faded jeans, and it looked just right. Sadly, I neither have nor wear distressed denim.




I'm also not sure I'll continue with the blue SWALP. It's such a different colorway from all my other clothes, and not my best color at that. Maybe there are ways to get a little variation without changing my color style so much. On the other hand, I have everything on hand for the planned navy trenchcoat. (And there's even a Trenchcoat Sew-Along going on! If only I could figure out how to get in...) Hmm. Opinions, ladies?

15 comments:

  1. 1) I like the blouse. I think it looks really cute on you.

    2) If you want to join the trench sew-along, just leave a comment on one of the earlier "we are doing the trench sew-along again" posts. It's what I did.

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  2. It's a pretty blouse, and I think the color is lovely on you, but if you don't like it and won't wear it, you should find a color that makes you happier. I remember a tangerine top that I admired on you...

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  3. So cute! I love the fabric and the pattern together. The photos are great!!

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  4. that shirt looks great. :-) i'm always promising myself i'll write better details on the NEXT one as well. sigh.

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  5. Just undo the top two buttons- my DD's constant advice. I think it looks very well on you and the pintucking work is very good.

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  6. I like your top, I think the photos show off the details well!
    I always think "I'll write better and more next time" as well... so I've started jotting down thoughts as I go, or keep a draft post so that I don't forget the important details when I'm ready to share.

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  7. I like that blouse. The sewn tucks, releasing under the bust. The fabric is fabulous. Wish it were mine--I would LOVE it!

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  8. Well, it's a nice blouse all right, and the color even suits you well - when you're washed out by photography :-).
    It's hard to get used to a color you don't usually wear though. Remember the study where they found you had to feed something to a child TEN TIMES before they started to really like it? Maybe you should try to wear this 10 times before you decide you really don't like it?

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  9. So nice! It looks very crisp. I don't think the collar is too Victorian--the loose fit on the lower half of the blouse makes it more approachable.

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  10. I love that fabric! re: trench sew along... Did you not receive the invite? Let me see if I can figure out what's going on.

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  11. Leave me another comment in the trench sew along. I can't find your email address on your blog. Thanks!

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  12. I think it's a lovely blouse and it looks nice on you. So now you only have to sew some new jeans, eh? ;-)

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  13. It's fate, I was just thinking about this top this morning as my possible next project and here I am coming to your blog (to reassure you that I was most definitely NOT very productive when the kids were babies, haha!! Plus, rememeber, i'm off in the summer since I teach high school.)

    This is the cutest dang top, I love it and I'm going to trace it now!

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  14. I think you did a great job with this blouse! I would love to have something like that for work. You can tell that you put a lot of work into the special details of this shirt.

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