I just started my new job on Monday (yay!), but because it’s full-time, it may wreck some havoc on my sewing schedule. So this may be the last major garment for a little while, or it may not. I have some skirts I want to do, but some more complex projects may be put on hold.
This was one of those pattern-fabric combinations that I wasn’t sure if it would turn out a hideous mess or something awesome. I’m pleased to say that I think it falls into the latter category. This is another Burdastyle pattern (what can I say, they’re free!), the Jennifer blouse. There are 17 hand-sewn buttons and about 80 pintucks- seriously. There was a lot of detail work on this one, but that’s what makes the shirt so lovely in my opinion. And I did a really good job of lining up the plaid, which is an accomplishment in itself.
On a related note, I had to take some photos of my sewing area for a project, so I thought I’d share this little snippet of my home with you all.
Oh and that stack of fabric on the corner? I’ll show you what that turned into a little later this week.




November 12, 2008 at 9:00 AM
Very pretty, and very well constructed! I love all of the little details. I may have to try this pattern myself. Great fabric too, I’m a sucker for plaid.
November 12, 2008 at 9:42 AM
The shirt is lovely – and you did such a good job on the tucks – very pretty!
November 13, 2008 at 9:44 PM
hmmm… very cute. I have tuck envy.
November 17, 2008 at 9:00 AM
That’s a great autumnal blouse there… good work! Nice to see your sewing corner. I am very nosey and love seeing the insides of peoples houses!
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