This is a sewing pattern and tutorial for a square-neck blouse.
It is sleeveless and has no darts, so it is very easy to make.
The silhouette has a slight A-line shape, flaring gently toward the hem.
You can finish the armholes with simple bias tape, or decorate them with lace for a cute look.
Adding lace around the hem or other trims will make the blouse even prettier.
As the blouse looks light and airy, it is perfect for hot weather and also suitable for layering.
Trim the seam allowance at the square corners, and press the facing in place. Topstitching will help keep the neckline shape stable.
Because this is a very simple square-neck blouse, it also works well as a base for various designs.
After printing, align the joining lines, tape the pages together, and cut out the pattern. The seam allowance is already included, so you can use it as is.
What is "Grainline" / "Cut on fold"? Please refer to this page
(1) Serge the shoulders and sides of the front and back pieces, 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 fusible interfacing to the Facings, sew the front and back Facings together, press the seam allowances open, and serge the outer edges.
(3) Sew the Facing to the body, turn it inside out, and press to shape.
How to sew Facing and Hem. Please refer to this page
*Before turning the garment inside out, trim any bulky areas of the Facing seam allowance for a clean finish.
(4) Serge the armholes, fold the edge by 0.5 inch (1 cm), and stitch with a sewing machine.
*You can also finish the armholes with bias tape for a cute look.
How to make bias tape. Please refer to this page
How to finish seam allowances with single-fold bias tape. Please refer to this page
(5) Serge the hem of the body, fold up 0.5 inch (1 cm), and stitch with a sewing machine.
(6) Make the 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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