PDF - Digital Pattern for the Françoise Blouse from Atelier Bernie

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Palma is a bohemian blouse with raglan sleeves and a rounded collar opened by a small knotted slit at the front. The collar is edged with a yoke highlighted by gathers, all in lightness.

Choose short or long puffed sleeves with a pretty knotted cuff, with or without the fancy ruffle on the shoulder. Its loose and airy spirit will be ideal for the warm season, made in light and flowing fabrics.

The sewing level is intermediate to advanced, but let yourself be guided by the diagrams and proudly wear your new blouse!

Available in pdf – Size range from 34 to 46
The pdf format includes:

  • A digital instruction booklet in A4 format with detailed illustrations
  • A pattern in A4 format to print at home and tape together
  • A pattern in A0+ format
  • An explanatory file to print the pattern in A4 format

Discover  the step-by-step sewing tutorial video of the pattern on Youtube

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NECESSARY HABERDASHERY

Fabric

  • long sleeves: 1.70m/2.10m – 140cm width
  • short sleeves: 1.50m/1.80m – 140cm width

Fusible interfacing -30cm on a 90cm width

Haberdashery

  • A matching spool of thread
  • A microtex or universal needle (60-80)
  • Option: 1m of thin cord

RECOMMENDED FABRICS

FABRIC – viscose, crepe, broderie anglaise, lightweight cotton, lightweight twill, chambray,…

WEIGHT – Lightweight to medium weight fabric: 80 to 150g/m2

INTERFACING – thin type Vlieseline H180

SEWING LEVEL

Level 3/4 intermediate advanced

A step-by-step sewing video will be available in the coming days ;)

Seam allowances included of 1cm all around 

 

⚠️ Note:
This pattern is not available in the current language.
Available only in: French.
⚠️ Warning:
This product is a digital pattern in PDF format.
No physical item will be shipped. You’ll need to print it yourself after downloading.

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