Josie Blouse
Sewing Pattern (Paper)

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)
Hana – Mia 2.5m (2.7yds)

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

High Bust: 31″ – 55″ (approx. UK 6 – 30)

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.

Beginner-Improver

You’ve sewn a top or two and want to learn a few new techniques.

Ready to learn a few new techniques?
Guides you through making french seams & shirt cuffs.

  • 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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