Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Corner View: Your (My) Style


With the blouse buttoned.


With the blouse unbuttoned.

Liberty trimmed placket.


Nani Iro wooden button.



The placket is sewn shut 1/2 way down the shirt.


The back of the blouse. Jeans by Madewell. Rachel Comey shoes.


For this post I thought I'd show you my first creation of 2010: The Summer Blouse from Heather Ross' book Weekend Sewing.

The Summer Blouse was pretty easy. It was my first experience with making darts, and placing sleeves on a garment. Tackling both was much simpler than I expected. Surprise, surprise: darts really do make a difference with a garment's shape (duh)!

Now that I know how to put in sleeves, I have no idea why I avoided doing so in the first place (previously I just cut the sleeves already attached to the dress body / shirt pieces that I made for my ERMIE line).

Here's hoping that zippers and buttonholes will be easier than I expected.

I made this blouse in a Nani Iro Linen/ Cotton Gauze from her 2009 line, and trimmed it with Liberty Tana Lawn. The bias tape is a pre-made Japanese linen tape, and the quirky little button is also Nani Iro.

If I make this blouse again, I'll make it a little bit longer, more like a tunic or dress (I have a long waist, so most shirts annoyingly tend to be a little cropped on me if not cut on the longer side). Well, onto the next project!

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16 comments:

  1. Happy to see the first creation of your new collection! You know I love nani Iro's fabrics and the button is beautiful too! I love this blouse and your work seems so perfect... Bravo jennifer!

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  2. gorgeous - i love the side darts! and that button is just the kind of detail i'm addicted to....

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  3. love your style and more so that you created it. very nice xo

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  4. Adorable model, wonderful blouse!

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  5. Love the blouse, I'm new to corner view so I'm glad to meet you!

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  6. I like your new haircut! Have a happy week!

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  7. love your style and your creation.

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  8. you are very talented !! i like your creation !!

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  9. very nice! your choice of fabric is awesome, the combination even better :)

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  10. I love your blog and your style!

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  11. that blouse is ALL things fantastic! great job...darts and all! but....can we discuss your HAIR?! is that a new cut? oh my, i love it...so shaggy and fabulous. there is nothing tina fey/sarah palin about your pretty face. ok, i'll stop gushing before i freak you out. xo camille

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