Blouse pattern with pleats model 9056 (Product code: 9056)

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: 49.00 грн
Seam allowances: No seam allowances
Pattern file format: pdf
To print : on A4 sheets
Pattern language: russian
Quantity:

The pleated blouse pattern is a stylish and comfortable model for your wardrobe. A deep V-neckline and elegant pleats add sophistication, while the loose silhouette ensures comfort. This blouse is perfect for both casual wear and special occasions.

The pattern set includes:

Pattern of the lower back panel

Pattern of the lower front panel

Pattern for back trim

Pattern for front trim

Pattern for the upper back

Pattern for the central part of the shelf

Pattern for the side part of the shelf

Pattern for the upper part of the shelf

Pattern for facing the neck of the shelf

Pattern for back neck facing

Pattern for facing the back armhole

Pattern for facing the front armhole

Recommendations for choosing fabric: satin, satin for main details; taffeta, taffeta with jacquard effect for finishing.

You will also need: a zipper 25 cm long; adhesive pad; glue web.

Recommended seam allowances: all seams 1 cm. Bottom cut allowance for back and front trim - 2 cm.

Cut:

Main fabric:

Upper part of the back – 2 parts

Upper part of the shelf – 2 parts

Side part of the shelf – 2 parts

Central part of the shelf – 1 piece

Lower rear panel – 1 piece

Lower front panel – 1 piece

Trimming the neck of the shelf - 1 piece

Back neck facing – 1 piece

Front armhole facing – 2 parts

Back armhole facing – 2 parts

From finishing fabric:

Trimming the neck of the shelf - 1 piece

Back trim – 1 piece

Shelf finishing – 1 piece

From adhesive: piping the front neck, piping the back neck, piping the front armhole, piping the back armhole.

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.

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

1. Use an adhesive pad to duplicate the facings of the armholes of the front and back, and the facings of the neckline of the front and back.

2. Sew shoulder and waist darts on the back. Iron the depths towards the center of the back. Sew the middle section of the back, press the seam allowance to the left side and overcast.

3. Sew the side part of the shelf to the center one. Iron seam allowances towards the middle and overcast. Sew the top part of the shelf to the side and center parts. Press seam allowances up and overcast. Stitch the front neck facing from the finishing fabric to the front. Iron the seam allowances.

4. Place folds on the lower back and front panels. Sew the bottom back panel to the back. Press the seam up and overcast. Sew the lower front panel to the shelf. Press the seam up and overcast.

5. Stitch front trim to front, stitch back trim to back. Press the seams up and overcast.

6. Sew the shoulder sections of the blouse. Iron and overcast seam allowances. Sew the right side seam, press the back seam allowance and overcast. Sew the left side seam from the mark down. Press seam allowances, pressing the opening under the fastener, and overcast. Sew in the zipper.

7. Stitch the shoulder edges of the front and back neck facings, press the seams. Overcast the outer edge of the facing. Place the facing face to face with the product and overstitch the neckline. Turn the facing inside out and iron it. Stitch the front facing into the stitching seam of the outer facing from the finishing fabric.

8. Stitch the shoulder and side seams of the right armhole facings. Stitch the shoulder edges of the left armhole facings. Stitch the outer edges. Place the facings with the blouse right sides together and stitch around the armholes. Stitch seam allowances at a distance of 0.2 cm from the seam. Turn the facings inside out and iron. Sew the side edges of the left facing to the zipper allowance.

9. Iron the bottom edge of the blouse to the wrong side, fold it over and topstitch.

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