Sewing

In all the old familiar places..ft. New Look 6560

I’ve had Billie Holiday’s “I’ll be seeing you” stuck in my head. Something about this shirt gave me nostalgic vibes. So this love story starts, I was on Ebay and found a rainbow stripe cotton voile fabric. Totally gorgeous and my style. But it was shipping from India. Extra shipping charges? Import fees? No thanks. So I looked online shopping within the states. I found these cool toned and warm toned striped cotton voile from Mood Fabrics.

I knew I wanted to do a wrap top so I picked up a New Look 6560 pattern from Joann Fabrics. This pattern is notoriously short on the midriff. Most reviews for this pattern the sewist extended the length of the shirt. I extended the front and back pattern pieces 2.5 inches. The long sleeve version of this top has billowy sleeves which look pretty with silky fabrics. The cotton voile I was working with is lightweight but it has a crisp hand. I removed 4in from the flare of the sleeve on each side (see below image.) If you like poofy sleeves you would definitely like it before however I was concerned the stripe print combined with the poof would remind me of a circus outfit.

Since this fabric is so lightweight I opted for French seams. The seams look so pretty on the inside with sheer fabrics. For the back of the shirt I wanted a division of the two colors of fabric. After some careful measuring and slow sewing I matched the stripe pattern from the cool to the warm toned side of the back. The back piece pattern has darts on it which I left out to keep my stripes straight.

I just finished sewing this blouse (random no makeup bathroom selfie) but I like in the picture above you can see the flare of the sleeves. For sizing reference I sewed an 8. Overall I love the finished look of this blouse. I’m sure this will be a summer favorite of mine with the breathability of the cotton.

Did you know I paint?? An acrylic painting I did last summer.