I've only been home for a matter of days, but I have been itching to get back to sewing, so I jumped straight back in with the pattern cutting, pinning and hemming to produce this 50s/60s style sleeveless top. It had to be sleeveless, because I only had a metre of material - but I think it is better that way, and besides, I barely have any sleeveless tops for the summer!
The material is left over from when I made a bow-tie for my boyfriend's birthday - so I'm hoping we don't match one day by accident! Since then, it has been a 'table cloth' for my bed side table, but after packing up my university room I thought it might look better as an item of clothing.
This is probably my favourite creation to-date, largely because I spent a bit more time on it and paid more attention to the finish. For once, I have covered all the seams - so I don't need to worry that it will fall apart in the wash!
I used the same pattern that I used for this blouse, and again had to adapt the dress pattern (making sure to add material for the button overlap). I also changed the collar from a pointy one, to a rounded one, in keeping with the 60s aesthetic that I love so much (trying to aim for a sort of 'Orla Kiely' look). The thing that is great about patterns is that once you have found one that fits, you can carry on making lots of different items and feel confident that they will all be the right size!
I know lots of you have asked for advice on sewing, and all I can really say is just try it out! Patterns are brilliant because all you have to do is cut out the pieces and sew them together - they usually include instructions as well to explain the more complicated bits. My favourite place to find patterns is eBay, as there are loads of lovely vintage ones up for grabs! Bear in mind that you might have to go for a larger size than usual - I have used up to a size 14 vintage pattern, although I am a modern size 10. Also watch out for american sizing differences!
Sadie xxx
38 comments:
Its an amazing top!!
wow you're so talented!!
Love the pictures, you look great xxx
Homemade...that's amazing! I can totally see this on the front page of etsy...you look so summer chic!
xo-Julie
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i love seeing the different things you make! they inspire me so!
I just adore your style, the hat is fab! xx
Talented lady. Such a cute top you should be proud :)
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Mary
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The top is really cute!
I recently ordered the Violet blouse from Colette patterns which resembles this blouse a bit. I can't wait to get started! I've never made a blouse before, so I hope I can make it work. What type of interfacing did you use for the collar?
Such a lovely top, it's got such a great vintage look. Also it shows that you've taken your time creating it, you can tell it's been finished really well just from the photographs. xx
your homemade blouse is beautiful, such a lovely style and colour. you are so talented! i adore your floppy hat too, it's lovely.
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you're such a talented seamstress. kewt photos.
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you're really talented. looking adorable as always with gorgeous pieces :) :)
that's so cool that its home-made and I love that hat!! :)
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Meena xx
So cute!
The blouse is lovely! Ebay is so great for patterns
You did amazingly well with that bluose - very talented! Also, I'm totally in love with that hat!
I'm in the same boat with exams! Over next week luckily. Great job with the blouse, I'm dying to try my hand at making my own clothing once summers here and I finish college forever! xo
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Love that blouse, what a beautiful collar!
X
I adore the hat, the shirt is great!!
God job
xx
That hat is simply adorable! And the blouse is super lovely, too!
You have such a lot of talent! Look gorgeous as always, and adore the blouse! xx
Lovely! The colour and style really suits you Sadie. I love the big straw hat too, on the lookout for something similar! Wish I was as good at sewing as you too ;) xxx
love your outfit :) !
I love your blouse! You really are very talented and inspirational, too. I think I'm going to attempt sewing my first skirt after perusing your archives, so thank you! xx
you need to start selling these creations, you'd make a fortune! definitely an idea to consider over the summer? Lovely post x
That hat is fabulous!
AMAZING! I love the entire outfit, you're so clever xx
This is so pretty! i love the colors!!!
WOW I would never ever have guessed that it wasn't stpre bought, need to send some of that sewing talent my way haha :) you look fab, will probably see you about this summer, I'm heading back to somerset in a week or so wooo!
Love it! Looks very well made also, congrats!
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wow wow wow! just came across this goldmine of a blog, you're amazing. unbelievably jeal of you talent!
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it's absolutely gorgeous, I'm so jealous of your sewing abilities!
i cant believe you made that blouse, its so cute! just found your blog and i love it!!
<3 steffy
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That's amazing, I wish I was good at making clothes! x
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This is lovely! It has inspired me to have a go at something! So glad I found your wonderful blog!
xx
just found your blog, following u now:)
kiss from prague
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definitely totally love your blouse and pants...lovely earth color :)
Great !
Uhhhhh i wish i had your skills! O_O!
Yayy on finishing your exams! xx
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