Josie Blouse
Paper *LIMITED SIZES*

Josie Blouse Sewing Pattern: Paper Version

FAQs

Fabric suggestions:

A viscose, rayon, crepe, georgette, or any light to medium weight woven fabric with a nice drape.

Fabric requirements using 1.4m (55″) wide fabric:
(See size chart in image gallery above)
Ava – Cara 1.5m (1.7yds)
Dee – Gia 2m (2.2yd)

Other materials:
– Fusible Interfacing: 35cm x 30cm
– x6 3/8″ (10mm) buttons

High Bust: 31″ – 43″ (approx. UK 6 – 18)

Use your High Bust to get the best fit across your neckline and shoulders.

To get your High Bust measurement, measure around your body, directly under your underarms.

Fitting tips for larger busts/cup sizes: You would then do a Full Bust Adjustment (FBA) only if your full bust measurement is in a higher size category to your high bust.

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  • Printed pattern pieces
  • Pattern instructions

Please note: You will receive the paper copy of this pattern through the post, however, if you would prefer a digital copy click here to buy the PDF version.

You can order a reprint of the pattern pieces if it’s been lost, cut and you need different sizes, or encountered a tea accident! As long as you’ve purchased (or have in your basket) the full PDF or Paper pattern you can now order an A0 copy print!

You can buy a copyshop version here.

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Testing Call: Josie Blouse New Sizes

Testing period: 8th July – 17th July

Looking for sizes: High Bust 45″ – 55″

Materials Needed

Light-medium weight interfacing: 35cm x 30cm
x6 3/8” (10mm) buttons

Fabric Suggestions

:: Light/medium weight woven (non-stretch) ::
A viscose, rayon, crepe, or any light to medium weight woven fabric with a nice drape. 

Something that allows the pleats to be crisply ironed but also drapes nicely will work best.

Fabric Requirements

All sizes using a fabric width of 55″/140cm and a length of:

Ava-Cara1.5m (1.7yds)
Dee-Gia2m (2.2yd)
Hana – Mia2.5m (2.7yds)

Choosing a Size

Use your High Bust to choose a bust size, then reference the Full Bust to see if you should increase the bust darts.

This will give you the best fit across your shoulders and accommodate for any excess needed for your full bust.

High bust: Measure around your body, directly under your underarms.
Full bust: Measure around your body, at the largest part of your bust.

Any sizing questions just let me know, I’d love to help.

Body Measurements

(If you are on a mobile you might need to scroll right to see the full table)

SizeHigh BustFull BustWaistHips
Ava31” (78.7cm)33.5” (85.1cm)24.5” (62.2cm)31.5” (80cm)
Bea33” (83.8cm)35.5” (90.2cm)26.5” (67.3cm)33.5” (85.1cm)
Cara35” (88.9cm)37.5” (95.3cm)28.5” (72.4cm)35.5” (90.2cm)
Dee37” (94cm)39.5” (100.3cm)30.5” (77.5cm)37.5” (95.3cm)
Eve39” (99.1cm)41.5” (105.4cm)32.5” (82.6cm)39.5” (100.3cm)
Faye41” (104.1cm)43.5” (110.5cm)34.5” (87.6cm)41.5” (105.4cm)
Gia43” (109.2cm)45.5” (115.6cm)36.5” (92.7cm)43.5” (110.5cm)
Hana45” (114.3cm)47.5” (120.7cm)38.5” (97.8cm)45.5” (115.6cm)
Ivy47” (119.4cm)49.5” (125.7cm)40.5” (102.9cm)47.5” (120.7cm)
Jane49” (124.5cm)51.5” (130.8cm)42.5” (108cm)49.5” (125.7cm)
Kay51” (129.5cm)53.5” (135.9cm)44.5” (113cm)51.5” (130.8cm)
Lia53” (134.6cm)55.5” (141cm)46.5” (118.1cm)53.5” (135.9cm)
Mia55” (139.7cm)57.5” (146.1cm)48.5” (123.2cm)55.5” (141cm)

What’s involved in testing?

1) Completing by the deadline.

Please have sewn up at least one full example of the garment.

  • You can choose any of the sleeve options
  • It must be in a non-stretch woven fabric

2) Provide feedback.

  • Feelings on the fit of the finished object
  • If the pattern instructions are easy to follow
  • Any typos, grammar, spelling, layout or formatting issues

3) Appreciated but not required:

  • Any good quality FO (finished object) pictures that can be used to promote the pattern. This might be on the Experimental Space website, on social media, or possibly within the pattern itself.

Pattern Testing Guidelines

The testing phase is to ensure the pattern as written is a good starting point for as many people as possible. There are allowable alterations (regular adjustments you make to a pattern for fitting purposes) and ones that I ask aren’t used (things that alter the design style).

Allowable Alterations

Adjustments you regularly do for patterns to fit your own size and shape. Any of the following will always be acceptable but please let me know if you’ll be making any of these adjustments so I’m aware.

  • Use shorten/lengthen lines
  • Grading between sizes
  • Broad/narrow shoulder adjustment
  • Add bust darts (FBA)

If there is an alteration not listed above that you feel you’ll need to do, please just get in touch beforehand.

Not Allowed (for accurate testing purposes)

The following changes would mean the pattern isn’t being accurately tested. For the purposes of testing, I’ll need to have it sewn up as designed so please don’t alter the following (or similar). These are generally preference based changes rather than to improve fit.

  • Neckline shape or style
  • Add/remove details
  • Change construction method
  • Not using the suggested type and weight of fabric

Apply to pattern test the new sizes

Thank you very much for taking the time to read this. If you are interested in testing please fill in the form below! I’ll be in touch shortly to confirm the final testing group.
Andrea (@experimentalspacepatterns)

You can still grade to other sizes for waist and hips, this is just your starting point for the best neck and shoulders fit.

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The Josie Sew-Along for SewHayleyJane subscribers

Did you receive the SewHayleyJane Luxury subscription box in January? If so you’ll have received a copy of the Josie pattern!

Click here to visit the Sew-Along page and sign up if you’ll be joining us!

Not a SewHayleyJane subscriber but still want to participate? That’s absolutely fine! Although you really should check out her monthly subscription boxes in the future because they’re always amazing!

Josie Blouse
A0 Copyshop Print

FAQs

An A0 copy is the large paper print that contains all of the pattern pieces for you to cut out.

You’ll need to have already purchased the full PDF or paper pattern through the website, or have one of them in your basket before adding the A0 print.

Bought the pattern from ExperimentalSpace.com but can’t buy the A0?
Sign in with the same email address you used to order the pattern.

This means your order with the original pattern purchase wasn’t linked to your account. This often happens if you bought the pattern while not signed in. If you email me (andrea@experimentalspace.com or contact form) I can link your order to your account. Make sure you have registered an account on the website with the same email address used to buy the pattern or I won’t be able to match your order for you.

You can get a reprint too! Create an account and then email me ( andrea@experimentalspace.com ) a photo of your purchased patterns and I’ll add them to your account. I’ll let you know as soon as it’s been done and then you’ll be able to sign in and order A0s for those patterns whenever you like.