As we slowly (very slowly) start to leave winter behind, I am starting to resent my heavy coats and crave light and flowy garments. So what better way to summon Spring than this airy little gem of a blouse!
The fabric is a delightful silk cotton voile that floats mid-air like a feather as it drapes around you, truly whimsical and exactly what I was looking for!
I had never sewn anything this fine or sheer before, and even though it wasn't as daunting as the internet made it out to be, I certainly learned a lot in the process. For instance, I found myself paying closer attention to my sewing machine settings and for once I actually swapped my universal sewing needle for the more appropriate microtex needle. Also, the fraying was legendary and unfortunately I didn't realize until I had already lost ¼ of an inch around the hem. Once I pinked the raw edges I was OK, so in the future I'll remember to pink my raw edges to minimize fraying during construction.
Overall I really enjoyed sewing this voile, it pressed exceptionally well and the pintucks remained crisp the whole time while I was sewing them. Talking of pintucks, this is the Garden Blouse by Frux Studio, a pattern that I've sewn several times and that I really enjoy.
I envision wearing this blouse over my sleeveless dresses and tops in place of a cardigan, for when I want a bit more coverage.
Sewing with this fabric wasn't as hard as I thought it would be and I am so glad I now have my own firsthand experience with it. I will definitely be on the hunt for more silk cotton voile to add to my stash.
I am very happy with this make and hope that warmer days can hurry up and get here soon, I am ready!
JOANNA | @hotpurlsummer






Wow love this!!! 😍
ReplyDeleteSo delicate, I love your top! Bravo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a really lovely blouse! Just perfect. Good idea of wearing a translucent blouse over sleeveless dresses.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous top! You did a lovely job. Great strategy to try a new fabric with a familiar pattern. You gave some helpful tips for working with it. Now I'll be paying attention to this fabric and the possibilities it offers.. Thanks for sharing!
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