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Wardrobe by Me - Esther Blouse Paper Pattern
The Esther Blouse sewing pattern is a delightful top made of woven fabric that exudes femininity.
It comes in two versions: one with pleats (A) and another with gathers (B) at the neckline.
The back neckline features a button and slit, while the sleeve is gathered or pleated and extends to the cuff. Both the body and sleeves have two length options to choose from. Make Esther with woven fabric.
The pattern includes sizes 0-24 / 30-54.
Wide neckline with a gentle scoop
Pleated neckline
Gathered neckline
Two sleeve lengths
Two body lengths
Back neck opening with button and slit
Straight or curved hem
SKILL LEVEL 2/4
The Esther Blouse sewing pattern has a pleated or gathered to the neckline, and the sleeves have cuffs. You can master both techniques with a little bit of practice.
The instructions feature step-by-step descriptions with illustrations, and the sewing pattern is designed for individuals with intermediate sewing skills. Flip through the images to find the link to the YouTube Sew-along video.
Woven fabric*
Fusible interfacing
Buttons
sewing thread
Use woven fabric like cotton voile, viscose, or silk without stretch.
The Esther Blouse sewing pattern is a delightful top made of woven fabric that exudes femininity.
It comes in two versions: one with pleats (A) and another with gathers (B) at the neckline.
The back neckline features a button and slit, while the sleeve is gathered or pleated and extends to the cuff. Both the body and sleeves have two length options to choose from. Make Esther with woven fabric.
The pattern includes sizes 0-24 / 30-54.
Wide neckline with a gentle scoop
Pleated neckline
Gathered neckline
Two sleeve lengths
Two body lengths
Back neck opening with button and slit
Straight or curved hem
SKILL LEVEL 2/4
The Esther Blouse sewing pattern has a pleated or gathered to the neckline, and the sleeves have cuffs. You can master both techniques with a little bit of practice.
The instructions feature step-by-step descriptions with illustrations, and the sewing pattern is designed for individuals with intermediate sewing skills. Flip through the images to find the link to the YouTube Sew-along video.
Woven fabric*
Fusible interfacing
Buttons
sewing thread
Use woven fabric like cotton voile, viscose, or silk without stretch.