Oakridge blouse.

When we had the Regent Street lawn fabric delivery I knew that I wanted to make a nice blouse with it, how excited was I when Sewaholic released their new blouse patterns! I could not wait to make the Oakridge blouse, unfortunately due to my wrist injury from the summer I can’t sew for long so each project takes me more time to make, however I don’t think this is a bad thing as I don’t make so many mistakes and the end product is better finished.

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I like the slightly fitted style of this blouse, I decided not to put the bow on the blouse as I thought it would be too fussy but I want to make another one with a bow now! It is a very straight forward pattern to follow, I have made shirts before and found the instructions confusing however this pattern is really easy to follow.

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I thought it was going to be a bit too long but as you can see it is the perfect length, I may slightly shorten the sleeve on my next one but that is only because I have short arms!

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I used some of our vintage style Celtic buttons to finish it off.

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I even had enough fabric left over to make some matching knickers! This fabric is fabulous for knickers, it’s a lovely delicate lawn so they are really soft and comfortable!

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Happy sewing everyone!

4 thoughts on “Oakridge blouse.

  1. Hi Trixie, I love your blouse, I’ve just got that pattern but can’t decide on what size to sew, either 14 or 16, as its supposed to be a fitted blouse but I don’t want it to pull across the bust, did you make any adjustments to your pattern?

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