Pattern Blouse Elisabeth from Atelier Bernie
The Elisabeth blouse is a blouse of 19th-century Austrian inspiration, which is why it bears the name of the one nicknamed Empress Sissi.
It is a refined model that consists of many delicate details : pintucks, sailor collar, gathered flounces, and also a shoulder yoke.
The sleeves of the Elisabeth blouse are gathered at the sleeve head and straight. They end with a cuff decorated with two pintucks and an optional gathered flounce.
It is a rather loose-fitting blouse that can be worn loose or tucked into high-waisted jeans to highlight the waist.
Level: Intermediate
Sizes: from 32 to 50
Estimated time to make : about 7 hours (note, pintucks require patience and precision)
Technical skills:
- pintucks
- burrito seam
- tear-proof slit
- gathers
- buttonholes
- attaching bias tape
Fabric and supplies needed:
- Woven fabric (see yardage in photo 2)
- Matching thread (200m spool)
- Interfacing or fusible web
- 7 buttons, 10 to 15mm in diameter
- 70cm matching bias tape
- Woluwe-Saint-Lambert - 328 Avenue George Henri

