This is a free sewing pattern and tutorial for a simple long-sleeve shawl collar blouse, perfect as a versatile base design for various styles.
The blouse features a straightforward construction, with the collar sewn into the facing for easy assembly, making it a great choice even for those who are not confident with sewing collars.
Its clean, minimal shape allows for customization with different fabrics, trims, or design adjustments to suit casual wear, office attire, or costumes.
After printing, align the pages along the guide lines, cut along the edges, and the pattern is ready to use. All patterns include seam allowances (S/A) for immediate sewing without extra preparation.
This beginner-friendly blouse pattern is suitable for sewing enthusiasts of all levels and can be adapted for year-round wear.
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What is "Grainline""cut on fold"? Please refer to this page
(1)After Serging the shoulders and sides of the front and back body, sew them together and press 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 together, turn inside out and iron to shape.
How to make collar. Please refer to this page
(4)Facing front and back are sewn together, press seam allowances open with an iron, and Serging is done on the edge side.
(5)When sewing Facing and body, insert the collar and sew them together.
How to sew Facing and Hem. Please refer to this page
(6)Serging the sleeve sides, sewing them together, and press 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 seam allowances open with an iron, and make a loop.
(8)Fold the seam allowance of the cuffs in 0.5 inches, and then fold them at the center line with an iron to form a shape that can be tucked into the sleeves.
(9)Sew the cuffs to the hem of the sleeves.
(10)Attach the sleeves to the body and Serging.
(11)After Serging the hem of the body, fold up 0.5 inches with an iron and beat with a sewing machine.
(12)Make buttonholes and sew on buttons.
How to sew on buttons. Please refer to this page
How to make buttonholes. Please refer to this page
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