
And so I looked for some time and finished this blouse yesterday....
In fact, this blouse is the first part of the film project in August, two posts further back ...and also becomes part of the challenge this week at Sew Weekly, whose foundation was a fabric sewing something wonderful, so here it is, this is a good way to take advantage of circumstances and address the seam to take the time to the maximum.

The fabric used is a wonderful satin silk with designs of paisley, love it! The only problem is that it wrinkles just by looking at it ...

I did not use any commercial pattern for this blouse, it's a very basic, simply add some special touches to get the look of the blouse shown in the movie, so I sewed a blouse line, without notching and after it I finished all the remaining tissue collected around the waist with darts.

I also added some folds on the sleeve to get the effect of the 40s look, although I noticed that the blouse shown in the film does not have these, however, I very much wanted this sleeve so elegant.

The detail of the sleeve cuffs, I used a tiny piece of fabric bias binding for the opening of the fist, so the sleeve is completely feminine and classic.
So a few photos of me wearing the shirt to check the fit. For now, I will not use it until I sew the pants worn by the complete outfit in the film, which will be the next piece in my cutting table ....


Oh, my God, I love those sleeves so puffy! I'm completely pleased with them ...

I'm wearing the skirt I sewed here .... And the brooch of the blouse that I made here...
Well ... continue with the rest of the outfit ... or what is the same .. the pants ...
Happy week!
Que maravillosa blusa! Siempre me encantan tus trajes :)
ResponderEliminarI think that's what's also called brocade... I used some black brocade recently but fortunately it wasn't wrinkling at all! It looks lovely on white, so flow-y!
ResponderEliminarVery glamorous blouse! And love those shoes.
ResponderEliminarYou go girl, wonderful outfit. Love what you have done!!
ResponderEliminarPlease for Christ sake help this poor boy from Haiti.
ResponderEliminarFab blouse, fab fabric and fab shoes = fab outfit!
ResponderEliminarThe sleeves looks like from the forties... very authentic.
So elegant, I love this look! Great work as usual I believe:)
ResponderEliminarSuch a beautiful blouse and I love the fabric - the sleeves are completely perfect! I can't wait to see the whole outfit! xxxx
ResponderEliminarYou always make such pretty things! This blouse is very lovely and special - the fabric is beautiful. Your design for this blouse is perfect - and I really love the puffy sleeves!
ResponderEliminarYou look like if you step out of that movie. This fabric is beautiful and your shoes... I love them!
ResponderEliminarI love your outfit but the blouse is just too gorgeous for words:)
ResponderEliminarThis blouse looks so elegant with the pencil skirt. I love it! And of course the puffy sleeves :)
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Only you can make a "basic" blouse so glamorous.....love all the details......fabric is beautiful! Adore your brooch....love love it!
ResponderEliminarThe blouse looks wonderful! So elegant. A wonderful silk does drape so beautifully in a long, full sleeve.
ResponderEliminarBeautiful blouse! I love the puffed sleeves and the paisley print.
ResponderEliminarRosy, what can I say. Chic chic chic
ResponderEliminarA beautiful white blouse and indeed a great fabric! I also like your shoes:-)
ResponderEliminarThe darts in the front make for a wonderfully fitted blouse. It is just lovely.
ResponderEliminarGreat shirt, you came out beautifully, looks beautiful....
ResponderEliminarSo impressed that you sew without a pattern. The fabric is stunning and the blouse looks beautiful on you.
ResponderEliminarOh this blouse is so beautiful. I love what you did with the sleeves too.
ResponderEliminarYou have done a beautiful job, well done! Your new blouse is lovely!
ResponderEliminarotro look totalmente acertado, la blusa es muy bonita y me encantó el detalle del broche, la falda te sienta de maravilla bien entalladita.
ResponderEliminarBesitos guapísima¡¡¡
The fabric is gorgeous! And you are right, no need for any complicated pattern for such beautiful fabric!
ResponderEliminarI have a problem with posting comments at Your blog... I don't know why...?
ResponderEliminarwhite and navy - so elegant,
Your blouse is very galmorous!!! and I love those SHOES :)
Oh lovely ... and without a pattern?! very elegant.
ResponderEliminarExcellent! Love every detail.
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