This is the sewing pattern for a balloon blouse featuring tucks around the neckline and gathers at the hem.
The armholes and sleeve cuffs are gathered, giving the design a relaxed, voluminous look.
The back opening is secured with a button, making it easy to put on and take off.
It can be worn loosely as comfortable loungewear, or styled as a cute outfit for going out.
The hem can also be made without gathers for a cleaner look, and the cuffs can be left ungathered for a more casual style.
The neckline, cuffs, and hem are designed to be finished with bias binding, but other finishing methods are also possible.
After printing, align the sheets along the dotted lines, paste them together, and cut along the outline.
The paper pattern already includes a seam allowance (S/A), so it is ready to use without adding extra margins.
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(1) Make the front opening of "Back bodice" first.
(2) Fold the tucks around the neck of "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" first, and sew tentatively at a seam allowance of 0.5mm and press down.
(3) Serge/overlock the shoulders and sides of "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" and the sides of "Sleeve".
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(4) Sew the shoulders and sides of "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" and the sides of "Sleeve" together and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(5) Sew around the neck on the bias.
(6) Sew the hem of "Body" and the hem of "Sleeve" on the bias, and put elastic through them.
(7) Attach the "Sleeve" to the "Body" and serge/overlock the armhole
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