I needed to take a break from the dress I've been making my sister, so I made myself an blouse using the Sewaholic Alma pattern.
Materials:
- Cotton bedsheet
- Zipper
- Interfacing
- Bias Tape
I love this cute fabric! |
Sewaholic Alma 1204
Alterations
I first made a size 8, which was a size just below my measurements. But, this seemed too big - I was able to remove the shirt without having to use the zipper. Luckily, I had only cut out the back and front pieces, so I didn't spend too much time on it. I then made a size 6, which fits perfectly without alterations. I don't think I've ever had a blouse that fit so well!
I knew that the Sewaholic patterns would probably fit my top proportions well. I have a 35" bust and 30" waist, which is close to the pattern proportions. And much closer than other pattern companies.
Since I will be making more Almas, I decided to have a little fun with this one. I created my own neckline.
I also decided to play with the sleeves. I thought I would make them even poofier! I did a slash and spread on the sleeve pattern piece hem edge. This added more fabric that I gathered to match the orginal sleeve end width. I used bias tape to finish the hem.
What I Learned
It was really fun and easy to alter this pattern. I also appreciated that I did not have to do much fitting - this gave me more confidence to play around a bit.
2 comments
Love it! Looks great with the shorts you made too. I have an Alma started, but alas, had fitting issues! You've inspired me to get back to it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda! Good luck with yours! :)
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