Nepheline Blouse April 5th-26th
Class times:
Saturdays from 12:30-2:30pm
April 5th-26th
The Nepheline Blouse by Vivian Shao Chen The Nepheline Blouse is a loose-fitting blouse with an A-line silhouette. It is designed to be a voluminous, billowy, oversized blouse. There is ample ease throughout the bust and waist. The sleeves are three-quarter length and feature tucks that create texture and shape. The blouse length allows it to be worn untucked or tucked into high-waisted bottoms.
There are two views included in this pattern:
View A has a high neckline.
View B has a lower scooped neckline, trimmed with a ruffle.
Supplies:
Fabric: The Nepheline Blouse pattern is designed for woven fabrics. It works best for lightweight fabrics. Choose a lightweight fabric (2 to 4 oz/yd²) such as cotton lawn, batiste, voile, silk crepe de chine, silk georgette. Midweight fabrics (5 to 6 oz/yd²) will also work and create a sturdier blouse. Choose a cotton poplin or plain-woven linen. Keep in mind the ruffles will be less finely defined if using a midweight fabric.
I have several wonderful fabric options available in the studio.
Notions:
Interfacing: 1/4 yard all sizes for button plackets. Choose a weight that is slightly lighter than your fabric.
Buttons: 7 buttons (View A) or 6 buttons (View B) 3/8” (10mm) to 1/2” (12mm) diameter
Please note, you may need more buttons if you change the spacing or lengthen the blouse.All purpose polyester thread that matches your fabric
All notions are available for purchase in the studio
Please note:
Studio sewing machines are provided.
Purchase of the pattern is included in the cost of the class.
Pattern printing is included in the cost of the class.
In order to maximize our class time, fabric should be washed and cut out in your appropriate size before the start day of the class.
We will not be making a muslin fit test version of this top, but you might want to consider making one.
If you would like to use the studios space and supplies for cutting out your fabric, please sign up for studio time
If you would like help picking your size and understanding your pattern I HIGHLY recommend signing up for one of my free classes on Understanding Patterns.
Class times:
Saturdays from 12:30-2:30pm
April 5th-26th
The Nepheline Blouse by Vivian Shao Chen The Nepheline Blouse is a loose-fitting blouse with an A-line silhouette. It is designed to be a voluminous, billowy, oversized blouse. There is ample ease throughout the bust and waist. The sleeves are three-quarter length and feature tucks that create texture and shape. The blouse length allows it to be worn untucked or tucked into high-waisted bottoms.
There are two views included in this pattern:
View A has a high neckline.
View B has a lower scooped neckline, trimmed with a ruffle.
Supplies:
Fabric: The Nepheline Blouse pattern is designed for woven fabrics. It works best for lightweight fabrics. Choose a lightweight fabric (2 to 4 oz/yd²) such as cotton lawn, batiste, voile, silk crepe de chine, silk georgette. Midweight fabrics (5 to 6 oz/yd²) will also work and create a sturdier blouse. Choose a cotton poplin or plain-woven linen. Keep in mind the ruffles will be less finely defined if using a midweight fabric.
I have several wonderful fabric options available in the studio.
Notions:
Interfacing: 1/4 yard all sizes for button plackets. Choose a weight that is slightly lighter than your fabric.
Buttons: 7 buttons (View A) or 6 buttons (View B) 3/8” (10mm) to 1/2” (12mm) diameter
Please note, you may need more buttons if you change the spacing or lengthen the blouse.All purpose polyester thread that matches your fabric
All notions are available for purchase in the studio
Please note:
Studio sewing machines are provided.
Purchase of the pattern is included in the cost of the class.
Pattern printing is included in the cost of the class.
In order to maximize our class time, fabric should be washed and cut out in your appropriate size before the start day of the class.
We will not be making a muslin fit test version of this top, but you might want to consider making one.
If you would like to use the studios space and supplies for cutting out your fabric, please sign up for studio time
If you would like help picking your size and understanding your pattern I HIGHLY recommend signing up for one of my free classes on Understanding Patterns.
Class times:
Saturdays from 12:30-2:30pm
April 5th-26th
The Nepheline Blouse by Vivian Shao Chen The Nepheline Blouse is a loose-fitting blouse with an A-line silhouette. It is designed to be a voluminous, billowy, oversized blouse. There is ample ease throughout the bust and waist. The sleeves are three-quarter length and feature tucks that create texture and shape. The blouse length allows it to be worn untucked or tucked into high-waisted bottoms.
There are two views included in this pattern:
View A has a high neckline.
View B has a lower scooped neckline, trimmed with a ruffle.
Supplies:
Fabric: The Nepheline Blouse pattern is designed for woven fabrics. It works best for lightweight fabrics. Choose a lightweight fabric (2 to 4 oz/yd²) such as cotton lawn, batiste, voile, silk crepe de chine, silk georgette. Midweight fabrics (5 to 6 oz/yd²) will also work and create a sturdier blouse. Choose a cotton poplin or plain-woven linen. Keep in mind the ruffles will be less finely defined if using a midweight fabric.
I have several wonderful fabric options available in the studio.
Notions:
Interfacing: 1/4 yard all sizes for button plackets. Choose a weight that is slightly lighter than your fabric.
Buttons: 7 buttons (View A) or 6 buttons (View B) 3/8” (10mm) to 1/2” (12mm) diameter
Please note, you may need more buttons if you change the spacing or lengthen the blouse.All purpose polyester thread that matches your fabric
All notions are available for purchase in the studio
Please note:
Studio sewing machines are provided.
Purchase of the pattern is included in the cost of the class.
Pattern printing is included in the cost of the class.
In order to maximize our class time, fabric should be washed and cut out in your appropriate size before the start day of the class.
We will not be making a muslin fit test version of this top, but you might want to consider making one.
If you would like to use the studios space and supplies for cutting out your fabric, please sign up for studio time
If you would like help picking your size and understanding your pattern I HIGHLY recommend signing up for one of my free classes on Understanding Patterns.