I first saw this pattern as made and modeled by the adorable Alisa over at Go Ask Alisa and immediately wanted to make it. I ❤ pussy bow blouses – the perfect combination of classy and sexy!
I searched the interwebs in vain for a place to purchase this pattern; it seems it was a free giveaway with a mag subscription and I couldn’t find it. Then I had a brainwave: The Monthly Stitch community were there at my fingertips! I put out a call:
The wonderful Siobhan sent me the PDF at no charge! Love that community spirit! (And thanks to all of you sewing sistas who commented.) This was also my first ever time using a PDF pattern. I’ll always choose the paper over the PDF but it wasn’t too bad once it was all taped up and cut out.
I decided (as it’s winter here in NZ) that I wanted to make a version of this with long sleeves and cuffs rather than the open ended, three quarter sleeve on the pattern. So I pattern hacked the sleeve top of the Lottie with the sleeve bottom of my trusty Simplicity 7214 vintage shirt pattern. I also extended the cuffs to emphasise the romantic feeling of the blouse.
The instructions are minimal – one side of A4. Mostly they are clear although I did make a few executive decision on methods when I felt that finishing would be messy or their method was too fussy. The only thing I would say is getting that much gather into a small area in a 1cm seam allowance was a bit tricky. While I do like a 1cm seam allowance mostly, it’s in places like this where that extra width allows for a bit more license.
The fabric was part of a load I scored second hand and is a crepe backed satin (I think), of a decent weight and drape, with small damask / brocade polka dots. It wasn’t fun to cut out as it moved around a lot, but it was lovely to sew with and it drapes like a dream on. And see, there are spots! They are just shy and hide whenever they see a camera.
I predict many more iterations of this pattern in my sewing future.
I love how the size of the bow and puff of the sleeves are all perfectly balanced – it’s a great blouse!
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Thanks so much! I’m very happy.
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What a lovely blouse. The woven in polka dots gives it delicate look that’s perfect for the pattern.
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It certainly is a good march of fabric and pattern.
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Looks great on you – well done on the pattern alterations!
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Thanks gf xx
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Very nice, love the fabric, very nice for work or a night out on the town!
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Work, check. The night out on the town I will have to work on. I struggle to make these types of garments do double duty. Happy to have suggestions offered… 😊
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Gorgeous on you, gorgeous fabric. I do love a bow too, and look forward to seeing many alternatives. Like you, I think that certain seams need more seam allowance. What a great idea..asking the sewing community…how stupid, I hadn’t even thought of doing that?
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Thanks Linda. I’m very happy with the end result, and very happy to have a community to call on when needed!
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Great outfit & love the blouse!
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Thanks!
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This looks great, might make my copy of this pattern. Love the look with the culottes as well, also got a pattern for those in my stash x
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Thanks! Culottes and a blouse are a winning combo!
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