Ten Great Blouses - Pattern Review

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @ritaadler-everett5392
    @ritaadler-everett5392 2 дня назад +10

    Hi. Thank you for brining us unique and sophisticated patterns. Each blouse is beautiful in its own right. It's such a variety as well and none of them have, what I call, little girl details like bows, frills, or peplums. I feel like those dominated so many indy patterns in 2024. This is my first visit to your channel and I will be back. Thank you!

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  21 час назад +2

      Hi Rita, thank you. Yes I can't do those little girl details! I like clean and pared down pieces!

    • @anitacollingwood4224
      @anitacollingwood4224 17 часов назад +1

      Ditto!

  • @susanjenningsjones
    @susanjenningsjones День назад +2

    The wrap blouse looks fab. I really want to make this now.

  • @sue_in_victoria
    @sue_in_victoria 16 часов назад

    My tried n true blouse patterns are Vogue 8972 and Vogue 1366. The latter is a really stunning sleeve and unique yoke configuration.
    I'm going to try that Jenna pattern from VikiSews this year.

  • @melissagraham4569
    @melissagraham4569 2 дня назад +3

    Thank you for this. I too love blouse patterns and always looking for something a bit different. There is a really nice mix in this video😊

  • @ceceliaharris5660
    @ceceliaharris5660 2 дня назад +2

    I really love that first pattern. Thanks for introducing us to such classy blouses.

  • @suebrown5500
    @suebrown5500 День назад +2

    So interesting and fabulous to see new and exciting creations! Your black one is stunning on you xxx ❤

  • @jodikasper7995
    @jodikasper7995 День назад +1

    So glad to see someone highlighting Trend Patterns. Her designs are fab and I’ve made several of them. She has a coat pattern that is similar to a Prada coat from a couple of seasons ago. She always does fashion forward patterns.

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  21 час назад +1

      Hi Jodi, I really like trend patterns, they have a distinctive hand writing and really stand apart from other indie patterns, their drop shoulder coat is a favourite of mine, Ihave made it multiple times and there are more to come!

    • @catinthehat1486
      @catinthehat1486 20 часов назад

      I absolutely agree that Trend patterns stand out from most indie designers. Unfortunately in New Zealand it’s costly to buy the patterns. I recently purchased the ruffle shirt in pdf and by the time l had it printed off and posted to me it cost me equivalent to £35 without the nice packaging. Such is life living in the colonies!

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  20 часов назад +1

      @ gosh that’s quite expensive! I’m sure the end result was worth it!

    • @jodikasper7995
      @jodikasper7995 9 часов назад

      @ I made a Silk Organza trench from another indie pattern company after being inspired by hers. I met her at the Knit and Stitch show and she graciously answered all my questions about construction etc even though I wasn’t using her pattern. Very generous…I’m a loyal fan.

  • @Kilosanative
    @Kilosanative День назад +2

    OMG! This is fantastic- I just bought the simplicity and vogue patterns and they are on sale right now. They were less than 12 dollars for all three paper patterns.

    • @ellec236
      @ellec236 День назад +1

      Thank you! I was unaware of the sale and I am ordering S8452 and V1863 too!

  • @myrnarose5743
    @myrnarose5743 12 часов назад

    I sewed a Vogue blouse with raglan sleeves & v-neck. I don't like the tie 3/4 sleeves which untie. I think I'll put in an elastic next time. The fit at the neck & shoulders looks good.

  • @KathyDicker-c7p
    @KathyDicker-c7p 2 дня назад +2

    I’ve just purchased the makers atelier tie blouse and it’s printed… maybe it should be on my next to make list..

  • @janfranklin2114
    @janfranklin2114 День назад +1

    The vintage patterns you chose give me a real Claire McCardell vibe, you referenced Dior’sNew Look but I immediately thought of McCardell. I always put my PDF patterns on proper pattern paper. I find the tape together is a mess and not as accurate as I would like. I have not made any of these, but they are all beautiful and inspiring.

  • @thenorthernsewist
    @thenorthernsewist 2 дня назад +3

    Really great Rachael. Thankyou so much. Never made any of those, but would love to have a try of quite a few of those.thankyou so much! Do love your vlogs, they are so inspiring. 🥰

  • @rachelgarnsey7953
    @rachelgarnsey7953 21 час назад

    The last one looks fab on you! ❤

  • @bonbonsews9327
    @bonbonsews9327 2 дня назад +1

    Love the Jenna and the Tilly blouse

  • @okirp3613
    @okirp3613 День назад +4

    Great list of recommendations.

  • @julia-nc6ox
    @julia-nc6ox 2 дня назад +1

    Love your videos and am excited for your new weekday series!

  • @janetlawrence4324
    @janetlawrence4324 День назад

    You have great taste! I have several of those patterns .. not made yet!

  • @traceyvincent2217
    @traceyvincent2217 2 дня назад +1

    Loved these, especially first and third.

  • @sandrafuller2172
    @sandrafuller2172 День назад

    Hi Rachel, great round up of blouses. The Screwdriver is very flattering on you. My favourite blouse last year was the Nepheline by Vivian Shao Chen, I used Liberty Tana Lawn. The Tie Front Blouse is one I have my eye on for this year. Thanks for your research, looking forward to the next one.

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  21 час назад

      Hi Sandra, thanks! the Nepheline is really cute, especially that ruffle edge!

  • @funkyneeniestuff
    @funkyneeniestuff 2 дня назад +1

    I have the vintage Simplicity blouse, but have yet to make it. It's back on my radar now, though!

  • @joulsw3739
    @joulsw3739 День назад +1

    Thank you for the summary. I’m intrigued by the Screwdriver 😍.
    Ps. Would you be able to put time stamps ? Thank you for the video 🙏

  • @lizsheridan5357
    @lizsheridan5357 День назад

    Great video thanks, have been eyeing up the Tempete blouse for a bit but also like that Makers Atelier one but might be time for me to delve into Trend patterns as she has so many great designs.

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  21 час назад

      Hi Liz, yes Trend patterns have some great shapes!

  • @karenokeefe2133
    @karenokeefe2133 День назад

    Thank you, Rachel. Love all your choices. I have made The Makers' Atelier's Tie Blouse and love the look. I appreciate your suggestion of using crisp fabrics. I'll do that next time. I used flowy and satiny fabric for my two makes and really liked the effect. I made a size 10 muslin based on the pattern's measurement recommendation. I found that was too much fabric for me. I'm short with a full bustline. Size 8 was just right. One place I had trouble was with the sewing instructions on how to finish attaching the underside of the ties/yoke at the front. The instructions were not clear to me. I ad-libbed that part on both my blouses and was not satisfied. However, I found that the ties covered my efforts. I do want the inside and outside of my garments to be beautiful so I will be trying again this year. One change I made to the pattern was to eliminate the elastic closure of the sleeves and finished with a straight hem. The elastic closure fell along the same plain as the tie and that created too much attention to the bustline for my taste.

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  21 час назад +1

      Hi Karen, thanks so much for sharing that. It just goes to show that it's worth making a toile, interesting to hear you experience with the pattern too!

  • @annalynn9325
    @annalynn9325 День назад

    That blouse is stunning on you, I think I’d like to try it

  • @veragiles981
    @veragiles981 2 дня назад +1

    A great look at a variety of blouse patterns. Love the Viki Sews pattern, looks beautiful, and the vintage Simplicity is now on my radar. I hadn't realised that it was a jersey pattern. Now the possibilities are endless!😅 The Vogue vintage pattern also floats my boat......! Rachel; could you tell us more about the special pattern paper that you use, please? Idiots guide would be good!😅

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  21 час назад

      Hi Vera, I use spot and cross pattern cutting paper. It's a standard pattern cutting paper that is used in fashion, the spots and crosses are 2cm apart which is really useful. It is also light weight. It is widely available, I buy it online form William Gee (UK) but I have also seen it on Amazon.

  • @cavelleardiel
    @cavelleardiel День назад +1

    Would you do a review on Tina Givens patterns?

  • @geraldinegorman9597
    @geraldinegorman9597 18 часов назад +1

    Love your blouse selections especially the vintage ones. Love the blouse you are wearing. What is the fabric?

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  18 часов назад +1

      @@geraldinegorman9597 thank you, it’s 100% cotton poplin

  • @Lighthouse1852
    @Lighthouse1852 2 дня назад +1

    An idea for a very dressed-up version: the Rachel Comey V1704 balloon sleeve blouse in silk organza, worn over a color matched Ogden cami. White over white, silver/gray, black/black, metallic/black, yellow/yellow, magenta/magenta? If anyone knows a good source for nice quality silk organza (which has gotten much more expensive in the last two years, in the US anyway) I'd give it a go. Laundering is a dilemma, since hand washed organza tends to go limp in the wash. Dry clean only? Or can silk organza be starched?

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  2 дня назад +2

      Hi, that sounds amazing! I think dry clean only for the silk organza?

    • @Lighthouse1852
      @Lighthouse1852 День назад +1

      @@gemimalondon Probably so. A high quality cotton or ramie batiste might accomplish the same thing but be easier to maintain at home. I thought sheerness would be a way to reduce the horizontal bulk visually, while keeping those fantastic sleeves. With such a closely fitting bodice it's fine either way, but I'd prefer to see a bit of skin somewhere. A pencil skirt with heels? I find the head-to-toe coverage with trousers a bit overwhelming.

  • @ahazuda2010
    @ahazuda2010 2 дня назад +1

    Another great video. Question? What fabric did you use for shirt you are wearing? Thanks.

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  2 дня назад +2

      Hi, thanks, I should have said! I made it in 100% cotton poplin, light weight but crisp enough to give the sleeves shape!

  • @debbiev4455
    @debbiev4455 День назад

    I am a D cup size bust. I know that most patterns are made for a B cup. Which of these patterns have a bust option or would be suitable for a FBA?

    • @gemimalondon
      @gemimalondon  21 час назад

      Hi Debbie, I know there are a few pattern companies that include patterns for different cup sizes, these include - Cashmerette, Chalk & Notch, Itch to Stitch, Jennifer Lauren Vintage and Untitled Thoughts as well as the custom cup ranges by McCalls, Butterick and Vogue Patterns. Regardless of this I think that making an initial toile in calico will always help sort any fit problems, hope that is useful, best wishes, Rachel

    • @debbiev4455
      @debbiev4455 16 часов назад

      Thank you , I usually make a muslin in similar fabric . I was interested in some of the other pattern makers who have that option . Thank you !