DIY Puff Sleeve Gingham Top With Ruffle Hem

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Happy Monday, friends. I made a new summer top using gingham fabric and a self-drafted pattern. The top is simple, featuring puff sleeves, a round neckline, and a ruffled hem. I decided to make it to fill a gap in my summer wardrobe. The fabric is cotton, which is perfect for wearing in our humid and hot summer. This picture was taken yesterday, and we went for a Sunday walk at the mall. I wore the top with my old and trusted denim pants.  I bought this gingham cotton fabric as a souvenir from our trip to Singapore last year and I'm happy I finally made a top with it. And I still have enough leftover to make another top. The pattern was self-drafted and I made two tops using the same pattern before.  The front bodice with darts and the back does not have a dart for comfort.  The sewing process was fast and enjoyable. I sewed the darts on the front bodice. And then, I clipped and sewed the zipper on the back bodice pi...

Lace Long Sleeve Flowy Blouse


I'm finally back to writing on this blog after being busy for two months, I still sew some small items and mend a few clothes but haven't sewn new clothes. 
Until two days before Valentine's arrived, I felt like I had to sew a new blouse to wear to dinner. The blouse had to be in the shade of pink, so I checked my stash and found 2 yards of lace fabric in fuchsia that I don't remember when I bought it.
After I had the fabric, I started making the pattern (based on my previous self-drafted blouse pattern) I modified the pattern into a flowy blouse. The pattern was simple, a round neckline, gathered front and back yokes and gathered sleeves with elastic bands.

Here is the pattern that I drafted,

And after the pattern was done, I cut the fabric as usual.


The sewing process was fun and turned out to be easier than I imagined. I sewed the neckline front and back yokes and then attached them to the gathered bodices as shown below.

After that, I sewed the shoulder lines together. And then attached the sleeves to the armholes.
I sewed the sleeve allowance and inserted the elastic band in it.
The last part was to sew the hem allowance and iron the finished blouse.
I'm relieved that the blouse finished on time without a rush.

Here are the pictures of the finished blouse, front-side and back views. In the end, I accessorized the blouse with a bow tie scarf made from the same fabric. It looks nicer and I love it.








The last two pictures of the blouse in the wild 😀😍 Me and husband during the dinner, our son was with us as well. The food was delicious and everything was perfect. For the foodie, I shared our food on Instagram and TikTok, the links are here and here

I paired my new blouse with me-made jacket as well. The jacket was made in 2018 and you can see the detail here in my previous post.

Also, this blouse is my entry to Magam Sew Along - Freedom February challenge on Instagram, my interpretation of this month's theme is that making clothes with my own patterns gives me the freedom to modify and create the design I want. Thank you for hosting Sue, Suzy and Blak Blanca. Here is the link from IG to see more #magamfreedomfebruary

Thank you for stopping by, happy sewing 💗

Comments

  1. Such a lovely blouse Hana, and so clever of you to draft the pattern yourself. It looks perfect and is very well proportioned for you. Hope all well, regards Trish S.

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    1. Hi Trish. I'm very well, thank you and I hope you are well and healthy. Thank you for the lovely comments about the blouse, I'm thinking to make another ;)

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  2. I appreciate the thought and effort you put into each post.

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