I made not one, but two muslin versions of the Peplum blouse. The first was so awful that after massive fit and style alterations, I had a to make a second before committing to my special fabric. I'm still not 100% in love with the fit (pulling at the shoulders and bust in a weird way), but I typically wear these types of blouses with cardigans, so no biggie.
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The shoulders were too narrow for my apparent football-player body, so I had to adjust those as well, grading out several sizes. Deepening the arm scythe may improve the fit a bit, now that I'm looking at my pattern alterations...
My final front bodice piece looked like this after my changes with similar alterations made to the back bodice:
I had a suspicion that the peplum would have too much flounce for my taste, so I slashed and reduced evenly around the peplum. Here's the before:
And the less-flouncy after:Love that my peach necklace matches perfectly!
Here's the back view. I had to extend the button loop, because of my broad shoulders.
The bodice is lined with nude Bemberg (and I think I still have enough left to line a dress!):
Overall, I'm happy with the final product. I will wear it, which indicates my satisfaction, but there are still improvements to be made to the fit. Mostly, I'm just happy that my expensive fabric purchase amounted to something worth wearing!
Nicole, you amaze me. It's a lovely finish, and looks great with your necklace and cardigan! The more I see of your alterations, the more terrified I am of making clothes for myself again. Great job, really. Very pretty fabric.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love it with your necklace.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, and good on you for actually cutting the good fabric rather than hoarding it for ever like the rest of the world seems to do :)
ReplyDeleteI'm tempted by that pattern now too, its perfect for increasing my work wardrobe. I'd never heard of that site before by they have some good ideas.
your top is beautiful. love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out great! I just love the fabric :)
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