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The perfect piece for a night out, this flirty blouse features puffed long sleeves, a front tie, and a plunging neckline. Its cropped length and bold design offer a balance between elegance and edginess that will turn heads wherever you go. Pair with your favorite high-waisted jeans for a stylish, show-stopping look.
Download the FREE PDF sewing pattern, and sew your own blouse now!
1 cm (3/8″) seam allowance included!
Material
- FABRIC: 1.5 m (1 3/4 yd) crรชpe, satin, silk, or viscose
- INTERFACING: 0.5 m (5/8 yd) fusible interfacing
- All-purpose thread
- Microtex needle
- Roughly 0.6 m (5/8 yd) knitted elastic, 1 cm (3/8โ) wide
Important: Fabric requirements are based on a fabric width of 150 cm (59″). If your fabric is narrower, additional yardage may be required.

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Sizing Guide
This pattern is drafted according to the following body measurements. Standard height is 1.64 m (5.4 ft). Check this tutorial if you want to add sizes to your pattern!
| XS | S | S/M | M | M/L | L | XL | |
| Bust | 85 cm (33 1/2″) | 89 cm (35″) | 93 cm (36 1/2″) | 97 cm (38″) | 101 cm (39 1/2″) | 105 cm (41″) | 109 cm (42 1/2″) |
| Waist | 64 cm (25 1/2″) | 68 cm (26 3/4″) | 72 cm (28 1/4″) | 76 cm (29 3/4″) | 80 cm (31 1/4″) | 84 cm (32 3/4″) | 88 cm (34 1/2″) |
| Hips | 92 cm (36 1/2″) | 96 cm (38″) | 100 cm (39 1/2″) | 104 cm (41″) | 108 cm (42 1/2″) | 112 cm (44″) | 116 cm (45 1/2″) |
Finished garment measurements
Ease is included in the measurements below to make the garment larger than the body.
| XS | S | S/M | M | M/L | L | XL | |
| Bust | 89 cm (35 1/4″) | 93 cm (36 3/4″) | 97 cm (38 1/4″) | 101 cm (39 3/4″) | 105 cm (41 1/4″) | 109 cm (42 3/4″) | 113 cm (44 1/4″) |
| Waist | 67 cm (26 3/4″) | 71 cm (28 1/4″) | 75 cm (29 3/4″) | 79 cm (31 1/4″) | 83 cm (32 3/4″) | 87 cm (34 1/4″) | 91 cm (35 3/4″) |
| Length | 40.5 cm (16 1/8″) | 41.5 cm (16 1/2″) | 42.5 cm (16 7/8″) | 43.5 cm (17 1/4″) | 44.5 cm (17 5/8″) | 45.5 cm (18″) | 46.5 cm (18 3/8″) |
Sewing Guidelines
Here are some tips we recommend for a successful sewing project:
Fit and style
- Start by choosing a size with your bust. Then, if needed, widen or narrow the pattern at the waist if your waist corresponds to another size. Refer to the body measurements chart.
- On the finished garment measurements chart, you can also check the length of the garment and see if it’s suitable for your height. You may want to compare the length with a similar piece of clothing. This top is cropped at the waist.
- If you want to adapt the length of your garment to your height, check this helpful tutorial here!
Fabrics
- Choose a lightweight fabric with a nice and soft drape. This pattern was not designed for stretch fabrics or knits.
Cutting out
- Preshrink the fabric before you start cutting it out. To do so, wash and dry the same way you would with the finished garment. This means you should also take into account the fabric type and its content.
- Once the fabric is washed and dried, press it to remove all the creases. Be sure that you’ve set your iron to a temperature that is suitable to the fabric. As a rule of thumb, synthetic fibers (acrylic, spandex, polyester…) should be pressed at low heat, and natural fibers (cotton, wool, linen…) should be pressed at high heat.
- When youโre ready to cut into the fabric, fold it lengthwise, right sides together. The fold should not twist and lay flat. If itโs twisting, unfold and fold again, until it lays flat. Then, place the pattern pieces so that the grainline is parallel to the selvages.
- Be sure that you donโt cut the notches too much, they should be about 0.3-0.4 cm long (1/8″).
- If you have a hard time cutting into slippery fabrics, line the fabric with silk paper before you start cutting it.
Sewing
- Be sure to sew your fabric with a Microtex needle to prevent snags in the fabric. A Microtex needle is much more pointy than a regular one.
Good luck with your sewing project!
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Lovely Blouse, thank you!
Just got a notification and ran as fast as I vould. Welcome back, you were greatly missed.
Made a cropped blazer using your pattern for outer layer for this weather and it has been a staple. Made it in neutral black and believe me, I feel incomplete when I don’t wear it for the week. ๐ ๐
Thank you! Yes blazers are awesomely timeless and essential
I want to make a cropped blazer as well. Which pattern did you use?
I guess the short sleeve blazer (UP1005)?
Thank you! Welcome back!
I am so glad you are back!!!
Thank you Jed!
Thanks!!๐๐๐
Thanks ๐
Hello, I am sewing the project and have a question concerning the belt. We have 2 pieces, do I have to fold in half each piece and tie them to the bottom of the top?
Thank you for your answer ๐
Hi, I was looking for a shirt to make for the summer and I came up on this and I have everything printed out already, the only problem that I have is that I can not find the instructions so I was wondering if you could tell me were to find them…
Thank you for your time (and the amazing pattern), and I hope youre having a good day!
Also hoping for this, have all the pieces cut out… no idea where to start.
Hi, I love this project idea but I can’t find the instructions to join the pieces. If you could help me, I would really appreciate it.
you can get them on the KOFI account
Hello! I would LOVE to make this this weekend but there are no instructions?? ๐