Early Fall Sewing With KS 3691

This is another pattern that I’ve had for quite some time. I wanted to make this for a while, but wanted to have just the right fabric for it. then I remembered that I had this piece of brown camo silky charmeuse. I had bought it to make pillowcases, but never got around to it. I’m so glad I didn’t use it for the pillowcases!

Instead I made this blouse that can be worn under a jacket when the weather gets a bit cooler.

As you can see in the pattern picture, the two views show a shorter without the collar and a tunic length with a collar. I made a shorter version of the top with the collar. Mine fits more like a cowl neck and isn’t as tight (fitted) at the neck as the one in the picture. I think the looser look can be more comfortable for people who don’t like anything tight around their necks.

For me, I found the fit to be really great. Other than changing the length, there were no other alterations I made. This was a very quick project to put together. In order to keep the fabric from slipping and becoming misaligned, I used my walking foot during the construction process.

Both front and back are cut on the fold so there’s no need to worry about matching any center seams.

I was so comfortable in this last picture, I forgot to put my shoes on – LOL!

Until next time… I’ll keep sewing and I hope you do too.

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Completed first project!

I finished V1275. It’s a Today’s Fit long-sleeve T-shirt with ruching in the front panel. It was very easy and I really like it! I used a stretch jersey knit in an “Aztec” print that I bought from fabric.com a while back. I’m really focusing on trying to get my abundance of fabric under control. I found the fit to be really great as well. If your familiar with these patterns, the sizing is a little different, but for me it was very accurate. I made no adjustments to the pattern. I’m not sure how this would be in a solid, but I may give it a try at some point. Although I did my best to get the stripes lined up (and I think I did a pretty good job), next time I would use a print that didn’t require matching. but, I am very happy with it and it’s really comfortable. And as far as the ruching is concerned, I had never done it before, but found it to be much easier than I initially expected.