You Will Need:

Fabric width 110 cm.

  • EU 34-42  1.75 m

  • EU 44-54  2.3 m

Fabric width 140 cm.

  • EU 32-42  1.5 m

  • EU 44-54  1.7 m

Thread.

5 button.

 Interfacing 70 cm. 

No. 3 Kastrup - Version 3


to make this blouse you need to buy the add-on pattern pieces for the long sleeve.


A classic blouse with a princess cut, long raglan sleeve and round neckline. This is a perfect basic blouse with a lightly fitted shape.


Fabric choice:

Light to medium weight woven fabric. Cotton, Silk, Wool, Viscose, Cupro, Linen or Polyester The final look of the garment will depend on the type of fabric you choose. Not suitable for jersey.

Find Your Size:

Take your measurement according to the measurement chart. Choose the size closest to your measurement see print measurement chart here

Fitting:

We recommend that you always make a muslin before you cut the fashion fabric, to make sure your finished style will fit you perfectly. Find the fitting guide right here.


Cutting Fabric


On each pattern piece, you will find a capital letter. On the cutting layout plan, you will find the same capital letters so that you can easily see which pattern pieces to use for the view you have chosen.

For this style you will need pattern piece A B C J K L M N O P


 
 

Sewing




NOTE! The Pattern Has 1 Cm Seam Allowances Included, Unless Otherwise Noted.

1.    Cut all your pieces in fabric and interfacing

2.    Press the interfacing to the pattern piece B, M, N, O & P.

3. Sew the shoulder seams of the neck facings together, right sides together.

4. Sew the sleeve hem facing together on the short side, right sides together. Press all seams open.

5. Overlock:

  • The neck facing on the long raw edge.

  • The sleeve hem facings on the raw edge that has no notches.

6. Fold the cuffs and sew the ends. Right sides together.

7. Place the coller, two by two, on top of each other and sew the together according to the drawings.

8. Turn and press the collar and cuffs

7. Sew the side front piece to the centre front piece, right sides together.

10. Overlock

  • Side front seams all layers together.

  • centre back seams separately.

  • side seams on both back and front pieces separately.

11. sew the centre back seam together, right sides together, stop at notch.

12. sew the side seams, right sides together. Press all seams open.

Sew THE sleeves

13. Overlock all the long edges on both front and back sleeve pieces

14. Sew the sleeve shoulder seam, right sides together.

15. Sew the sleeve inner seam right sides together, press seams open.

16. Sew the sleeves in the bodice.

17. Overlock the armscye all layers together and press the seam towards the sleeve.

18. Place the neck facing to the neckline, right sides together, and sew.

19. Clip notched to the seam allowance and understitch the neck facing.

20. Fold the neck facing to the right side of the blouse and sew the facing to the blouse at the centre back.

21. Finish the centre back opening by folding the seam allowance 0.5 x 0.5 cm. the easiest way is to press it nicely to avoid using too many pins. Sew along the folded edge down to the slit end, turn and sew up on the other side of the slit.

22. Place the cuff to the bottom of the sleeve according to the notches and place the sleeve hem facing on top of the cuff, right sides together, sew the cuff and facing to the sleeve.

23. Press the facing out and understitch the facing.

24. Press the facing into the blouse. you can now make a topstitch 3.5 cm from edge or hem with an invisible catch stitch.

25. Hem the blouse by folding 1 x 1 cm and sew along the folded edge.

26. press the cuffs up on the sleeve and sew finish with two buttons for an extra detail.