 |
 |
Ladies Jabot Blouse - Misses: 6-22
This blouse is a very good pattern to make as is or for a jumping
off point for as many variations as you can think of. It's high collar
makes it perfect for reproducing Victorian and Edwardian lace blouses. Or
for example you could leave off the jabot or add the smocked one designed
by Susan York as seen in Sew Beautiful in 1996. Pattern contains
two collar variations, high neck or round collar, plus three different
jabots. A classic look which can be adapted to recreate Victorian blouses,
a very feminine addition to your wardrobe.
|
Ladies Round Yoke Blouse - Misses: 6-18
Two styles to choose from, peasant (shown) with tucks or heirloom sewn yoke
with lace insertion and ribboned beading. Either style is an elegant addition
to your wardrobe.
|
 |
 |
Sandy Hunter Smocked Collar Blouse Misses: 6-20
A semi-fitted, pullover blouse (yeah no darts) with a front opening in two
different styles. The smocked collar can be made as attached
or detachable in the same or contrasting fabric as the blouse or in
eyelet edging. The depth of the collar can vary. You
have your choice of long or 3/4 length sleeves with a self fabric
ruffle or out of eyelet edging.
|
SH - Less Full Peasant Blouse - Misses: 6-22
Button down front, smocked and semi adjustable neckline, smocked cuffs make
this blouse an ideal addition to any woman's wardrobe 3 other views
make this pattern truly a universal standard.
|
 |
 |
SH - Santa Fe Blouse Misses: 6-22
Easy to smock, easy to sew pullover blouse with smocking at the
shoulders (my first project 20 yrs ago in fact) and easy to construct
.... no zippers. Can be made into a tunic or dress if you like.
|
SH - Sally's Sundress Misses: 6-22
Easy to smock and construct, fits many sizes and can be expanded to fit larger
sizes. Shoulder ties, pleated from with fabric overlay edged with lace.
A perfect pretty dress to wear on hot summer days where the thought
of clothes is overwhelming.
|
---->Finished shopping on this page? Send in your order to us
here<----