This is a free sewing pattern and tutorial for a sleeveless square neck blouse, with seam allowances (S/A) included for beginners.
The design is very simple, with no darts, and has a slightly A-line shape that gently flares toward the hem.
The armholes can be finished neatly with bias tape for a clean look, or decorated with lace for a more feminine style. Adding lace or other trims to the hemline can also create a cute, personalized finish.
Lightweight and airy, this blouse is perfect for hot weather and also works well as a layering piece.
To achieve sharp neckline corners, trim away the seam allowance at the angles, then secure the facing with topstitching to keep the shape stable.
Because of its simplicity, this square neck blouse pattern is also ideal as a base for customized designs.
After printing, align the pages along the guide lines, cut along the edges, and the pattern is ready to use.
The production process is explained with translation software.
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What is "Grainline""cut on fold"? Please refer to this page
(1)Serging the shoulders and sides of the front & back, sewing 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)Iron on interfacing on Facings, join with a sewing machine, press seam allowances open with an iron, and Serging
(3)Sew the Facing to the body, turn inside out, and iron the shape.
How to sew Facing and Hem. Please refer to this page
*Before turning the garment inside out, trim off any vines at the seam allowance of the Facing for a clean finish.
(4)Serging the armholes, iron a 0.5 inch fold, and then stitch with a sewing machine.
*The armholes can also be bias-taped for a cute finish.
How to make bias tape. Please refer to this page
How to treat seam allowance using "single type" bias. Please refer to this page
(5)Serging the hem of the body, fold up 0.5 inch and stitch with a sewing machine.
(6)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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