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Josie Blouse
Sewing Pattern (Paper)
FAQs
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.
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.
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Size range update and plans!
I wanted to give you a quick update on what’s happening with the size range, which patterns are in the new sizes and share my plans for updating the rest of the existing patterns to the new size range.
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You might have noticed the sizing of my patterns is a bit different to what you might be used to so I thought I’d walk you through my decision on using high bust, size names instead of numbers, and the size range used in the patterns.
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Who is Experimental Space Patterns
I’m Andrea, and I run Experimental Space Patterns. It’s just me here and that means I take care of everything from sketching out and designing the patterns (one of my favourite parts!), to digitalising them for PDF and print use, arranging the packaging, website maintenance, to bookkeeping. Some of those things are more interesting than others!
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