This is a sewing pattern for a simple long-sleeve shawl-collar blouse.
Because the design is very simple, it is ideal as a base pattern for your own arrangements.
The collar is an easy structure where it is sandwiched between the facings, so even people who are not confident with collars may find it surprisingly easy to make.
After printing, align and paste the joining lines, then cut out the pieces. The seam allowances are already included, so you can use the pattern as it is.
What is "Grainline" and "Cut on fold"? Please refer to this page
(1) Serge/overlock the shoulder and side edges of the front and back body, sew them together, and press the seam allowances open with an iron.
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine) Please refer to this page
(2) Apply interfacing to the collar, front facing, back facing, and cuffs.
(3) Sew the collar pieces together, turn them right side out, and press with an iron to shape.
How to make collars Please refer to this page
(4) Sew the front and back facings together, press the seam allowances open with an iron, and serge/overlock the outer edge.
(5) Insert the collar between the body and the facing, then sew them together.
How to sew facings and hems Please refer to this page
(6) Serge/overlock the side edges of the sleeves, sew them together, and press the seam allowances open with an iron.
How to sew sleeves and sleeve cuffs Please refer to this page
(7) Sew the sides of the cuffs together, press the seam allowances open with an iron, and form them into loops.
(8) Fold the seam allowance of the cuffs in by 1 cm (0.5 inch), then fold again along the center line with an iron to make a shape that can be inserted into the sleeve hem.
(9) Insert the cuffs into the sleeve hems and sew with a sewing machine.
(10) Attach the sleeves to the body and serge/overlock the armhole seam.
(11) Serge/overlock the hem of the body, fold it up by 1 cm (0.5 inch), and stitch with a sewing machine.
(12) Make buttonholes and sew on the buttons.
How to sew on buttons Please refer to this page
How to make buttonholes Please refer to this page
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