Tunic fail or Armistice win
12 Mar 2021 12:32 pmAr·mi·stice | \ ˈär-mə-stəs \
Definition of armistice: a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting.
No, but really, this is another Edwardian blouse, which Folkwear says dates back to 1918, the end of WWI, hence, Armistice blouse.
I had wanted to make one out of the horrible tunic, but was on the fence about using this particular fabric for that. Then I saw The Peculiar Stitch's version and that brought me down on the side of "yes".
Using my bunka sloper, I checked the distance from both the center front and center back to shoulder seams and settled on a size medium.
I used her alterations (including the #NotTodaySatan exclusion of buttonholes), except I think my sleeves were 14" in length. The cuffs are the same size.
The cuffs and collar are faced with some sort of poly(I think)/cotton. It does not behave like 100% cotton. That gave it some oomph.
The hem is not flattering to me and does not need trim, but since I will most likely be wearing it tucked in, it's not getting fixed (especially since the trim is zigzagged on!)
I raised the front panel 1.5" without the trim (which in this case is just two pieces of time stitched together (that's supposed to be "trim", but I like my mistyped version SO MUCH BETTER). This is a Low Cut blouse. It's still a bit low and I need to watch it when I lean over.
Fabric: Black embroidered 100% cotton gauze
Cost: Can't remember, but this is the third garment made from the original cut of fabric, so it's probably like, $.02
Time: 2/22-23 traced pattern, 2/24-25 & 3/1 sewed, 3/2 finished
Definition of armistice: a formal agreement of warring parties to stop fighting.
No, but really, this is another Edwardian blouse, which Folkwear says dates back to 1918, the end of WWI, hence, Armistice blouse.
I had wanted to make one out of the horrible tunic, but was on the fence about using this particular fabric for that. Then I saw The Peculiar Stitch's version and that brought me down on the side of "yes".
Using my bunka sloper, I checked the distance from both the center front and center back to shoulder seams and settled on a size medium.
I used her alterations (including the #NotTodaySatan exclusion of buttonholes), except I think my sleeves were 14" in length. The cuffs are the same size.
The cuffs and collar are faced with some sort of poly(I think)/cotton. It does not behave like 100% cotton. That gave it some oomph.
The hem is not flattering to me and does not need trim, but since I will most likely be wearing it tucked in, it's not getting fixed (especially since the trim is zigzagged on!)
I raised the front panel 1.5" without the trim (which in this case is just two pieces of time stitched together (that's supposed to be "trim", but I like my mistyped version SO MUCH BETTER). This is a Low Cut blouse. It's still a bit low and I need to watch it when I lean over.
Fabric: Black embroidered 100% cotton gauze
Cost: Can't remember, but this is the third garment made from the original cut of fabric, so it's probably like, $.02
Time: 2/22-23 traced pattern, 2/24-25 & 3/1 sewed, 3/2 finished