Ready to Sew Jane
Monday, March 13, 2017
Here is the next installment in what is turning into a bit of a shirt making saga (and a very enjoyable one): the Jane blouse by French pattern company Ready to Sew. It's not quite traditional in style, but then neither am I... I was drawn to the cool and unusual crossover front, which as a bonus, was deceivingly simple to make!
Jane by Ready to Sew |
Jane by Ready to Sew |
Inspecting that amazing crossover front! |
The pattern piece for the main body of the blouse (which forms the front and back) is very large and unusually shaped, but it was at least a bit kinder to my limited floor space than cutting the V9186. The cutting layout indicates which edges need overlocking before you begin sewing, which I quite liked. Although it felt like extra prep at the time, it meant I could speed along with the making without having to shift between 2 different machines.
Worn with a shortened version of this skirt from wayyyy back, and of course, Docs. |
Back view |
Close up of fabric and amazing Textile Garden buttons |
Just finished Jane hanging at home |
Had to get a sleeves down shot - they're a decent length if anyone was wondering! |
Thank you Sara, as ever, for the fab pictures |
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20 comments
That is so cool! You're right, the buttons are perfect, they really highlight the placket. I'm going to look this pattern up, once I clear some of my stash backlog...
ReplyDeleteThank you! Would definitely recommend it - especially if you're stash busting fabric. It takes less than 1.5m to make it up :)
DeleteThe shirt is sharp. Nice work; thanks for all the details. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThank you Claudia! I think it's a smart with just a little bit of an edge still :)
DeleteThis is sooo pretty! I really like the shape of the collar – always looking for well-fitting collars on patterns.
ReplyDeleteGreat work :)
Thank you :) I like how the collar sits. I prefer my version buttoned up, but I've seen a few people wear it open and it looks great! x
DeleteVery cool! You always choose the most interesting patterns and sew them so beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I was surprised that this one was so straightforward - would definitely recommend it to others :)
Deletewow - another for the wish list. its gorgeous
ReplyDeleteThank you Eimear! x
DeleteThis is fabulous! Another pattern going on my wishlist. I've loved everything you've made recently.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Sam! It's such a great pattern, and was really decent value for money too - would definitely recommend it. Look forward to seeing your version :)
DeleteThe design of this shirt is amazing, looks great in black!
ReplyDeleteThank you! The wrap front really caught my eye too - would definitely recommend giving it a go :) x
DeleteVery cool pattern! I love the twisted front detail- and you are right the buttons really makes it pop!
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Thanks Nicole! I'm loving hunting out all the nice buttons now I've taken up shirt making :) x
DeleteWowsers!! Your shirt is brilliant! I haven't come across this pattern before.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lynne! It's a new-to-me patten company too. I'm eying up one of their trouser patterns too, though it's not available in English yet, so I might have to work on my French...
DeleteThis is so cooool! Edgy but vert wearable. Your fabric and button choices totally make it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Katie! I could definitely see you in it too :) x
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