I just subscribed. I was already subscribed to each of you individually. Great and honest critiques. I enjoyed your presentations and makes. Hello from Bremerton, Washington USA.
Hi Rachel . I made the Phen blouse when it first came out. I too fell for the styling imagery but on me just no. I now wear it just like you suggest, sleeves rolled up and unbuttoned over a vest top 🙈. However, as far as construction, I feel it's one of my most proudest makes as it was firsts for a lot of techniques ☺️
Great job everyone. In case helpful to know, I switch on the auto-translate captions when watching Maison Fauve tutorials. It’s not perfect but not bad. 😊
Beautiful fabric you all chose and they all look super. Tamlin I loved the way you wore the blouse the first time with your figure it looked great & with shorts-great idea. Rachel, your thoughts on the pattern you chose was really helpful & it looks lovely. Out of the three blouses, for me, I would probably choose Ruan’s lovely design. Great video, thank you.❤
Well done ladies, three lovely blouses. My favourite is Tamlyn's ,that fabric is so beautiful! It looks great on you but I can see why you want a small. I have recently started putting the pattern on my manaquin first because I have narrow shoulders and all patterns are different. I usually have to start at size 16 grade to 18 bust and 20/22 hip. Oversize styles can be vastly different cant they. The pink fabric looks great on Ruan and the style looks great. I agree with Rachael about the style of hers. Its a strange shape but wearing it her way will make a big difference. Thanks ladies for great content as usual. xx
Interesting and informative video. The fabric colors are spot on for each of (especially Tamalyn) the patterns were a bit off to me. All 3 had a bit too much ease. But it was fun watching & learning & seeing how you guys react to challenges along the way. ❤
Oh Rachel I would definitely avoid that pattern so thank you for your honesty. Feeling comfortable in your clothes is so important. It looks so beautiful on you styled with vest top. Phew! 😍🔥
If I was going to make one it would be Ruan's. I love the shape, the sleeves, the neckline, the lack of buttons and the low back. Maybe one for next year's challenge. Dee and I both made a couple of sagebrushes for the first time. We both loved making them. 🤩🤩
Great video as always - all the fabrics are gorgeous and you've picked some really interesting patterns. I think you've done a really good job and produced some stunning blouses but it's such a shame about the sizing issues - I hope you're still happy with them regardless xx
Hello, I love it when you do a joint project, firstly Ryan’s was beautiful! I would love to make that with a plain back, although your version was very sexy and the fabric was gorgeous ❤. Tamlyn, I agree a smaller size would be perfect and then I think the cuff waistband would look great; fabulous fabric ❤ Rachel, I love your idea to style it differently, such a shame the sleeve was too small and there was so too much fabric that reduced at the hip. However gorgeous fabric and will look so cute tied at the waist. Thank you for another collaboration, great job ❤xx
Looks gorgeous @yorkshiresewgirl Ruan. Did you know there is a fee extension pack on the wesite for making a summer version? All of your blouses are lovy. Well done ladies ❤❤
Ooh, I think Rachel looks fab with the blouse worn unbuttoned! I love the Mod swing shape of Ruan's blouse, the vibrant print and open back are gorgeous. Tamlyn's blouse looks like it will be so breezy to wear on hot summer days, such a pretty cotton. Great review of all the patterns as well, thank you ladies!
All of your makes look fabulous! 🥰 Love the pink the best, just a personal choice. This really shows how great it is to try a new pattern. Wonderful job! Can't wait to see what you make next! 🌹💐🌄🌻🌞
What gorgeous fabric you all chose. I’ve made the Mia in a cotton lawn and it definitely looks better in a more drapey fabric. It’s great to try new shapes but the problem with sewing them up is that you don’t always know what you are getting until you are finished. That’s why it’s so useful when sellers make up garments for us to try on. Rachel’s looks lovely worn open, which makes me wonder if a more over-size version would look better. Thanks for your honesty - it helps to know that other people end up a bit “meh” about some of their makes but that things can be done to make them better. This is a lovely challenge which pushed me into making more blouses last year.
Love all your makes. They are so lovely, and the fabric choices were just.. *chefs kiss .. gorgeous. I really appreciate that you all took some chances, too, in making new to you patterns/ pattern companies. Very inspiring! I took part in the challenge, too. I made the Vivian Shao Chen Nephaline blouse for myself and a front tie top (no pattern) for my sister.
Having made 3 Phen shirts, the first one 2 years ago and at that time still very inexperienced in shirt sewing, I have to rush to its defense. Yes, there are a lot of steps, I still question my sanity when I decide to make another one, my main issue is, that the collar stand ( always have made version C) and cuffs are quite small and curvy and fiddly. Collar instructions for C version are in steps 32, 34-37 and 44-47. Collar C states „cut one pair“ and one piece of interfacing. Hope this helps. Agree with the shortish sleeves, as they fit my arms , in any case have never knowingly worn a sleeve full length with buttoned cuff, always rolled up. I wear my shirts tucked in at the front and outside on the back, adds to leg length at the front. ❤️🤗Imke
All 3 are gorgeous, Rachel love your shirt open with the sleeves rolled up , it looks like a little jacket , you have to make it again it looks great on you
Ruan your blouse is stunning. The fabric is beautiful and the scoop back and neckline are perfect.Personally I love the length. Tamlyn your fabric is gorgeous,the colour and print are fab.I like the elasticated hem left down as I think the back falls better this way. Rachel the print on your fabric is lovely and the colours beautiful.I think if you opened the neckline by not buttoning it up so high it would look better.However it looks amazing left open.If you make another one you could change the design to suit you by widening the hip area.
Hello ladies! I adore the fabrics you chose, but I have mixed feelings about the patterns. All 3, while designed as relaxed fit, seem too big. Perhaps it's just seeing them on the video that's giving that feel. Tamlyn, I think if you were to shorten the bodice a bit but then keep the band, it would highlight your small waist and get rid of some of the excess fabric above the band. Rachel's expression in the first photo clearly expresses her feelings about her blouse. 🙂. Thanks so much for these videos, especially your honest opinions about the fit of your pattern choices. I learn a lot.
Ruan, did you ever make up the Maison Fauvre Salto top? I have been waiting for the to come as a pdf because although the paper patterns are a reasonable price the postage for them is not!
I want to make a blouse for my granddaughter to go with a high waisted skirt. Sort of a dirndl style with a flat waistband. Any ideas for a blouse pattern that would look great with that? She is 16.
I think it is unacceptable for pattern instructions to not be very clear. I don't care whether it is s beginners' pattern or if it is for more advanced sewers. I'm not paying when my cash to fund it in expected to do half the work of the pattern company.
Well done girls,3 lovely blouses … & for Julie’s winner drum roll …. It’s Tamlyn ….. beautiful fabric and style 🧡
Lovely blouses. ladies! Fantastic job!❤❤
I've just come over from Ruan's channel and my am I glad i did! Very informative.
I just subscribed. I was already subscribed to each of you individually. Great and honest critiques. I enjoyed your presentations and makes. Hello from Bremerton, Washington USA.
They all look great ladies.
Such a pretty hairdo Ruan.
Hi Rachel . I made the Phen blouse when it first came out. I too fell for the styling imagery but on me just no. I now wear it just like you suggest, sleeves rolled up and unbuttoned over a vest top 🙈. However, as far as construction, I feel it's one of my most proudest makes as it was firsts for a lot of techniques ☺️
Tamlyn, both ways are super cute.
Tamlyn that fabric is beautiful on you and I think a simple blouse works well with it 😍🔥
You all look beautiful! Those fabrics 😻😻 x
Excellent reviews of patterns gorgeous ladies 😍
Great job everyone. In case helpful to know, I switch on the auto-translate captions when watching Maison Fauve tutorials. It’s not perfect but not bad. 😊
Gorgeous ladies as always ❤
Gorgeous fabric!
Beautiful fabric you all chose and they all look super. Tamlin I loved the way you wore the blouse the first time with your figure it looked great & with shorts-great idea. Rachel, your thoughts on the pattern you chose was really helpful & it looks lovely. Out of the three blouses, for me, I would probably choose Ruan’s lovely design. Great video, thank you.❤
Gorgeous fabric choices. The colours all suit you ❤
That blue with a black pencil skirt would also be cute
They all look great ladies x
I honestly loved them all ladies... fabrics were all spot on and suited everyone too 👌💖🥰
Well done ladies, three lovely blouses. My favourite is Tamlyn's ,that fabric is so beautiful! It looks great on you but I can see why you want a small. I have recently started putting the pattern on my manaquin first because I have narrow shoulders and all patterns are different. I usually have to start at size 16 grade to 18 bust and 20/22 hip. Oversize styles can be vastly different cant they. The pink fabric looks great on Ruan and the style looks great. I agree with Rachael about the style of hers. Its a strange shape but wearing it her way will make a big difference. Thanks ladies for great content as usual. xx
All interesting patterns, beautiful fabrics!
Interesting and informative video. The fabric colors are spot on for each of (especially Tamalyn) the patterns were a bit off to me. All 3 had a bit too much ease. But it was fun watching & learning & seeing how you guys react to challenges along the way. ❤
Oh Rachel I would definitely avoid that pattern so thank you for your honesty. Feeling comfortable in your clothes is so important. It looks so beautiful on you styled with vest top. Phew! 😍🔥
Great vlog, thank you. I made two Altelier Jupe Frida blouses for Sew April Blouse '24. Love that pattern; I now have three!
Great reviews!!
Gorgeous fabric choices, and blouse choices ❤ love that fabric Ruan.
If I was going to make one it would be Ruan's. I love the shape, the sleeves, the neckline, the lack of buttons and the low back. Maybe one for next year's challenge. Dee and I both made a couple of sagebrushes for the first time. We both loved making them. 🤩🤩
Great video as always - all the fabrics are gorgeous and you've picked some really interesting patterns. I think you've done a really good job and produced some stunning blouses but it's such a shame about the sizing issues - I hope you're still happy with them regardless xx
Hello, I love it when you do a joint project, firstly Ryan’s was beautiful! I would love to make that with a plain back, although your version was very sexy and the fabric was gorgeous ❤. Tamlyn, I agree a smaller size would be perfect and then I think the cuff waistband would look great; fabulous fabric ❤ Rachel, I love your idea to style it differently, such a shame the sleeve was too small and there was so too much fabric that reduced at the hip. However gorgeous fabric and will look so cute tied at the waist. Thank you for another collaboration, great job ❤xx
Looks gorgeous @yorkshiresewgirl Ruan. Did you know there is a fee extension pack on the wesite for making a summer version?
All of your blouses are lovy. Well done ladies ❤❤
Ruan, you nailed that cutout on your pretty blouse.
Thanks for sharing ladies, such beautiful fabric. 💙🧶🌈🍓
Great video. Loved all the blouses. Thank you 😊
xXX👍👍👍Thank you so much everyone!!
Ooh, I think Rachel looks fab with the blouse worn unbuttoned! I love the Mod swing shape of Ruan's blouse, the vibrant print and open back are gorgeous. Tamlyn's blouse looks like it will be so breezy to wear on hot summer days, such a pretty cotton. Great review of all the patterns as well, thank you ladies!
All of your makes look fabulous! 🥰 Love the pink the best, just a personal choice. This really shows how great it is to try a new pattern. Wonderful job! Can't wait to see what you make next! 🌹💐🌄🌻🌞
Rachel,, the blouse is very flattering in its unbuttoned state.
Tamlyn, your preferred way to wear your blouse is, I think, the best option. You look amazing in it.
What gorgeous fabric you all chose. I’ve made the Mia in a cotton lawn and it definitely looks better in a more drapey fabric. It’s great to try new shapes but the problem with sewing them up is that you don’t always know what you are getting until you are finished. That’s why it’s so useful when sellers make up garments for us to try on. Rachel’s looks lovely worn open, which makes me wonder if a more over-size version would look better. Thanks for your honesty - it helps to know that other people end up a bit “meh” about some of their makes but that things can be done to make them better. This is a lovely challenge which pushed me into making more blouses last year.
Love all your makes. They are so lovely, and the fabric choices were just.. *chefs kiss .. gorgeous. I really appreciate that you all took some chances, too, in making new to you patterns/ pattern companies. Very inspiring! I took part in the challenge, too. I made the Vivian Shao Chen Nephaline blouse for myself and a front tie top (no pattern) for my sister.
Having made 3 Phen shirts, the first one 2 years ago and at that time still very inexperienced in shirt sewing, I have to rush to its defense. Yes, there are a lot of steps, I still question my sanity when I decide to make another one, my main issue is, that the collar stand ( always have made version C) and cuffs are quite small and curvy and fiddly. Collar instructions for C version are in steps 32, 34-37 and 44-47. Collar C states „cut one pair“ and one piece of interfacing. Hope this helps. Agree with the shortish sleeves, as they fit my arms , in any case have never knowingly worn a sleeve full length with buttoned cuff, always rolled up. I wear my shirts tucked in at the front and outside on the back, adds to leg length at the front. ❤️🤗Imke
All 3 are gorgeous, Rachel love your shirt open with the sleeves rolled up , it looks like a little jacket , you have to make it again it looks great on you
Ruan your blouse is stunning. The fabric is beautiful and the scoop back and neckline are perfect.Personally I love the length. Tamlyn your fabric is gorgeous,the colour and print are fab.I like the elasticated hem left down as I think the back falls better this way. Rachel the print on your fabric is lovely and the colours beautiful.I think if you opened the neckline by not buttoning it up so high it would look better.However it looks amazing left open.If you make another one you could change the design to suit you by widening the hip area.
Beautiful blouse Ruan 😍🔥
Hello ladies! I adore the fabrics you chose, but I have mixed feelings about the patterns. All 3, while designed as relaxed fit, seem too big. Perhaps it's just seeing them on the video that's giving that feel. Tamlyn, I think if you were to shorten the bodice a bit but then keep the band, it would highlight your small waist and get rid of some of the excess fabric above the band. Rachel's expression in the first photo clearly expresses her feelings about her blouse. 🙂. Thanks so much for these videos, especially your honest opinions about the fit of your pattern choices. I learn a lot.
I think Ryan's house works really well. It is fitted nicely over the busy, before flowering over the hips.
Ruan, did you ever make up the Maison Fauvre Salto top? I have been waiting for the to come as a pdf because although the paper patterns are a reasonable price the postage for them is not!
No it’s a pattern I’ve still not got round to making up I’m afraid 🙈
I want to make a blouse for my granddaughter to go with a high waisted skirt. Sort of a dirndl style with a flat waistband. Any ideas for a blouse pattern that would look great with that? She is 16.
Fibre Mood have some great top patterns that would work well with a high waisted skirt 👍🏼
I think it is unacceptable for pattern instructions to not be very clear. I don't care whether it is s beginners' pattern or if it is for more advanced sewers. I'm not paying when my cash to fund it in expected to do half the work of the pattern company.