Blouse pattern with lacing (Product code: 9057)

Rating:
Height (cm): ℹ️
Measure the vertical distance from the floor to the apical point. І
Chest circumference (cm): ℹ️
The tape should pass horizontally around the body through the protruding points of the pectoral glands and close on the right side of the chest. І
Waist circumference (cm): ℹ️
The tape should run horizontally around the torso at waist level. І
Thigh Circumference (cm): ℹ️
The tape is applied to the buttock points. The tape should run horizontally around the torso, in front along a flexible plate applied vertically to the abdomen to account for the protrusion of the abdomen, and close on the right side of the torso. І
Price: 50.00 грн
Seam allowances: No seam allowances
Pattern file format: pdf
To print : on A4 sheets
Pattern language: russian
Quantity:

The elegant lace-up blouse is a stylish choice for both everyday wear and special occasions. Its loose fit ensures comfort, while the decorative lace-up front adds a sophisticated touch. This blouse pattern is designed for lightweight fabrics, making it perfect for creating a fashionable look in any season. Order the PDF pattern for A4 printing and craft your own unique style!

The pattern set includes:

Insert pattern

Top valve pattern

Top pocket pattern

Bottom flap pattern

Bottom pocket pattern

Plank pattern

Back pattern

Pattern of a shelf

Collar pattern

Pattern of the stand

Sleeve pattern

Cuff pattern

We recommend the following fabrics: fabrics made from natural or mixed fibers, shirt fabrics.

You will also need: adhesive pad; 6 buttons; 12 blocks.

We recommend the following seam allowances: all seams are 1 cm. Hem allowance for the bottom of the product – 2 cm. Allowance for the upper edges of the pockets – 2 cm.

Cut:

Main fabric:

Back - 1 piece

Shelf - 1 piece

Sleeve - 2 parts

Collar – 2 parts

Stand – 2 parts

Plank – 2 parts

Insert – 1 piece

Top valve – 4 parts

Top pocket – 2 parts

Bottom valve – 4 parts

Bottom pocket – 2 parts

Cuff – 2 parts

From adhesive: trims, top collar, top stand, top and bottom flaps, cuff.

If you purchased patterns in PDF format from our website and want to print them yourself, you need to set up your printer correctly. In order for the patterns to be displayed on paper with quality and real size, perform the following steps:

1. Make sure your printer is connected to your computer and working properly.

2. Open the PDF file with the patterns that you purchased from our site.

3. In the print settings window, select A4 paper size, which corresponds to the standard paper size in most countries of the world.

4. Select "Book" orientation. This will ensure that the patterns are positioned correctly on the page.

5. Set the "Real size" option. This will ensure the exact size of the patterns and their display on the paper according to the dimensions specified in the file.

6. Select the "One-Sided Print" option. Make sure all the print options meet your needs, then click the Print button to start printing.

If you have any difficulties with printing patterns, please contact our customer service at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

When sewing parts, pay attention to the notches - they must match!

1. Duplicate the trims, cuffs, top collar, top stand and 2 parts of the top and bottom flaps with an adhesive gasket.

2. Sew darts on the back and front. Iron the darts on the back towards the center of the part, and on the front up.

3. Place an opposite fold on the pockets. Iron the top allowance of the pockets to the wrong side, fold and topstitch. Iron the side and bottom allowances of the pockets to the wrong side. Place the pockets on the shelf according to the markings and stitch.

4. Place the valve parts right sides inward and stitch. Trim the allowances at the corners of the flaps and turn them right side out. Straighten and iron seams. Overcast the free cut of the valves, overcast the loops. Sew the flaps to the flange, turn them down and stitch. Sew buttons on pockets according to loops.

5. Place the strips right sides together and stitch a small area from the mark down. Press seam allowances. Overcast the outer edges of the plank. Place the placket on the front side of the shelf with the right side and sew the cutout. Trim the seam allowances, turn the strip to the wrong side, sweep, and iron. Baste the outer sections of the plank to the shelf. Break through the blocks.

6. Iron the insert crosswise in the middle with the right side facing out and overcast the edges. Sew the strip onto the shelf according to the markings, placing the insert on the wrong side. Remove the threads of the temporary connection.

7. Place the collar pieces right sides inward and stitch along the ends and flap. Cut out and turn out the corners of the collar. Sew the parts of the posts together, placing the collar between them and starting and ending the stitching exactly at the stitching line of the post. Turn right side out and iron the finished collar.

8. Stitch the shoulder and side seams of the blouse. Press the seams to the back and overcast.

9. Sew the lower stand with the collar into the neckline, tuck the open edge of the upper stand and stitch it into the stitching seam of the lower stand. Place a finishing stitch along the collar.

10. Fold the cuffs right sides inward and stitch the side edges, trim the allowances in the corners and turn them right side out. Iron cuffs.

11. Overcast sleeve sections. Sew the seams of the sleeve, leaving the area from the mark downwards unstitched.

12. Sew the outside of the cuff to the bottom of the sleeve. Fold the inner cuff seam allowance under and stitch into the sewing seam.

13. Sew in the sleeves, placing them at the edges. Overcast the seam.

14. Iron the bottom of the product to the wrong side, fold and stitch.

15. Insert the cord into the blocks. Sew the loops on the cuffs and sew on the buttons.

Tip: the cord can be used either ready-made or processed from blouse fabric.

Demo Download
Comments
Copyright MAXXmarketing GmbH
JoomShopping Download & Support