Petits D’om – Obélie blouse
Sewing pattern Obélie : blouse with a bib and gathers in the front. The front neckline is original with its “rounded square” shape. A slit at the back allows the head to pass through (it can be optional for larger sizes), and is closed by a string or a button. Long sleeves are flared at the bottom and tightened at the cuffs with an elastic for a nice ball shape. You can also sew gathering cap sleeves. This pattern is not difficult to make and is rather fast to sew.
PDF file to download, including : homeprint (A4/US Letter) and copyshot print (A0), layers so you can print only the size you want, instructions booklet and lycra fabric explanation sheet, all in French and in English.
6,90€
Level : Easy
Sizes : 2 - 16 years
Notions : Main fabric in 140 cm width : from 60 up to 160 cm depending on view and size / Secondary fabric if you choose to cut the bib in a contrasting fabric: 30 cm on width / Thin fabric for the lining of the cap sleeves (mandatory if you edge them with a braid): 10 cm on width / Elastic 0.8 cm width maximum for the bottom of the long sleeves: 34 up to 44 cm / To close the slit: ribbon : 60 cm OR thin round elastic: 6 cm and 1 button 10/12 mm diameter OR 1 hook and eye
Fabric suggestion : A slightly heavy, fluid fabric, such as viscose, will give your blouse a very nice finish. You can also sew it in double gauze, Liberty, plumetis, cotton satin, batiste, tencel ... The lining of the cap sleeves must be cut from a fine fabric such as Liberty. If a woven fabric is preferred for the bib, the rest can be sewn in fine jersey with a nice drape (such as viscose, bamboo or linen jersey). Thick jerseys should be avoided, especially for the version with cap sleeves, at the risk of obtaining a coarse rendering. Be careful, however, when mixing stretch and non-stretch fabrics, the model is more difficult to sew.
Petits D’om – Obélie blouse
Sewing pattern Obélie : blouse with a bib and gathers in the front. The front neckline is original with its “rounded square” shape. A slit at the back allows the head to pass through (it can be optional for larger sizes), and is closed by a string or a button. Long sleeves are flared at the bottom and tightened at the cuffs with an elastic for a nice ball shape. You can also sew gathering cap sleeves. This pattern is not difficult to make and is rather fast to sew.
PDF file to download, including : homeprint (A4/US Letter) and copyshot print (A0), layers so you can print only the size you want, instructions booklet and lycra fabric explanation sheet, all in French and in English.
6,90€
Level : Easy
Sizes : 2 - 16 years
Notions : Main fabric in 140 cm width : from 60 up to 160 cm depending on view and size / Secondary fabric if you choose to cut the bib in a contrasting fabric: 30 cm on width / Thin fabric for the lining of the cap sleeves (mandatory if you edge them with a braid): 10 cm on width / Elastic 0.8 cm width maximum for the bottom of the long sleeves: 34 up to 44 cm / To close the slit: ribbon : 60 cm OR thin round elastic: 6 cm and 1 button 10/12 mm diameter OR 1 hook and eye
Fabric suggestions : A slightly heavy, fluid fabric, such as viscose, will give your blouse a very nice finish. You can also sew it in double gauze, Liberty, plumetis, cotton satin, batiste, tencel ... The lining of the cap sleeves must be cut from a fine fabric such as Liberty. If a woven fabric is preferred for the bib, the rest can be sewn in fine jersey with a nice drape (such as viscose, bamboo or linen jersey). Thick jerseys should be avoided, especially for the version with cap sleeves, at the risk of obtaining a coarse rendering. Be careful, however, when mixing stretch and non-stretch fabrics, the model is more difficult to sew.
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