Fibre Mood Wallys Wrap Blouse
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
When I said I didn't think I could resist this fabric I was obviously weak-willed and entirely right. It's a silk/cotton mix from Fabric Godmother in the very same snakeskin print as the cotton drill I used for my recent Julien Jacket. The opportunity to sew it up into something lovely arose when I was asked if I'd like to preview the patterns from Fibre Mood's latest Pattern Book (number 4, which is available now)! Having had success with their Carmella Jumpsuit and Tara Jumper, I was very much taken by and happy to try the new Wally's wrap blouse.
Wallys wrap blouse - worn not quite as intended |
Wallys line drawings |
I only bought 1.5m of this fabric as it was quite pricey, and miraculously managed to squeeze all of my pattern pieces out of it - the fabric requirements are given for each individual size: 185cm is the recommended amount for the size 40. I shortened my waist ties by about 25cm to fit them out of the fabric, but they're still plenty long enough!
Back view |
Sleeve details and vintage buttons |
I always dread cuffs and sleeve slits for no real reason, but these were really straightforward to construct. You'll notice a fair few tucks in the sleeves, which gives them quite a bit more 'puff' than I'm used to. Even though the fabric is soft and light, it holds the shape and volume of the sleeves really well. I never really caught onto the big sleeve trend, but maybe this is the garment that will help me embrace it?
Wrapped as intended! |
Whilst it was a lovely make and is a really beautiful blouse on the hanger, there's something I can't quite put my finger on about this look as a whole. I'm wearing the Wallys with my DP Studio Le411 skirt in these pictures, but it's definitely going to take a bit more thought to style it and balance out the volume for day-to-day wear. The sudden burst of warm weather and my aversion to summer dressing might also be coming into play here - maybe I just need a bit of time (and more sun!) to get used to it... What do you think?
Ways of wearing Wallys |
Here are the ways of wearing Wallys that I've explored so far - definitely more options than I bargained for! I'm actually quite into it as a little throw-over summer layer like the middle picture, though I think I might need a summer holiday to make the most of this style!
See some of the other patterns from the latest edition, made up and shared by makers as a part of Link Party #8
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3 comments
Cool pics ! Nice fabricchoice !
ReplyDeleteThe blouse looks fab on you. What about styling with some sleek and simple trousers? Perhaps cigarette type trousers to simplify the rest of the look and balance out the sleeves ?
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I'm missing some sleek/simple trousers - I tend to go for the ones with gathers/waist ties/unnecessary volume - so that's a definite wardrobe gap identified xx
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