Showing posts with label peasant blouses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peasant blouses. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2014

My Projects: White Swiss Dot Peasant Blouse

You may remember my Peasant Blouse Series from last Summer. This Summer, I discovered some white Swiss dot in my fabric stash and decided to make one more peasant blouse. This is also an entry for the vintage pledge!


I used this vintage pattern. Butterick 9768. 


Here it is! Photos taken early morning at home before heading off to work. 
I paired it with an olive green pencil skirt that I also made at the beginning of the season. I made the skirt from a rub-off pattern of a favorite skirt of mine. Stay tuned for more information and a tutorial on that project! 



Accessories include a vintage turquoise necklace that was a gift from my husband and a leopard belt. The blouse is also quite sheer, even though you can't tell from the photos. I wore a pretty floral longline bra underneath, which made this outfit one of my favorites this Summer!


Tuesday, August 13, 2013

My Projects: Hawaiian Peasant Blouse

My sewing goal (one of many) this Summer was to complete three peasant blouses from vintage Butterick 9768 pattern.  I have finished peasant blouse number three, which means I've completed the series! You may remember my fruity peasant blouse and my black swiss dot peasant blouse from earlier posts. 
Hawaiian peasant blouse my projects bobbins and bombshells

This time I chose a lightweight cotton with a Hawaiian print on it. I had to cut it on the cross grain due to the direction of the print. 
Hawaiian peasant blouse my projects bobbins and bombshells

I wore it last weekend to brunch with my red Trashy Diva pencil skirt and cherry print espadrille wedges. 

Hawaiian peasant blouse my projects bobbins and bombshells

A close-up of the print and puffy sleeve. 

Hawaiian peasant blouse my projects bobbins and bombshells

I thought my cherry print espadrilles were a fun complement. Don't you? 

Do you mix prints? Have you completed any of your Summer sewing goals? 

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

My Projects: Fruity Peasant Blouse

Peasant blouse Number Two of the Summer is finished!  The first one I made was in a lightweight black swiss dot. This time, I used an Anna Sui remnant (fabric shopping in NYC is the best!) raw silk with the cutest floral and fruity print! I really love this print. 


My Projects: Fruity Peasant Blouse via Bobbins and Bombshells

The pattern is vintage 1950's Butterick 9768.

My Projects: Fruity Peasant Blouse via Bobbins and Bombshells

Here it is laid out on my chenille bedspread. 

My Projects: Fruity Peasant Blouse via Bobbins and Bombshells

I wore it last Saturday to work with my Trashy Diva red pencil skirt and a vintage purse. Sorry, wish I got a better shot of my lovely black woven raffia vintage purse. Next time. 

My Projects: Fruity Peasant Blouse via Bobbins and Bombshells

Detail shot. My glass leaves necklace and earrings were a gift from my husband. He also suggested I wear them with this outfit! He's got good taste!

Now on to the third! Stay tuned for the final installment of my Summer peasant blouse sewing series! 


Thursday, June 27, 2013

My Projects: Black Swiss Dot Peasant Blouse

After being inspired to make myself some peasant blouses this Summer, I have one of several complete! 


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I used black Swiss dot and vintage pattern Butterick 9768 pictured below. Like the lady in blue, I paired mine with a gingham skirt

peasant blouse, my projects, outfit

The pattern is super simple and fast, which I am hoping will mean I can find the time to complete at least two more before the Summer is over.  I would love even more! 

peasant blouse, my projects, outfit
Photos were taken last Saturday on a very hot day here in Brooklyn on our way to the Renegade Craft Fair. 

peasant blouse, my projects, outfit

I love this blouse and I can't wait to make more! 

Black Swiss Dot blouse: Made by me
Vintage gingham skirt: Trade at Guvnor's
White Bow Sandals: DSW
Vintage red raffia purse: St. Louis (forgot the name of the store!)
Cherry necklace: Trashy Diva (gift from Husband on our Honeymoon in New Orleans!)
Sunglasses: Tres Noir from Betty Page Clothing

Thursday, June 6, 2013

My Projects: Update and Upcoming

You know how it is, the weather warms up and the sewing and knitting projects cool down. I am still working on a few projects but I definitely feel like I have slowed down. Here's an update, since it's been so long, as well as a few projects on my list!


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Do you remember the Seed Stitch Cambridge scarf I started knitting a while back? I'm still working on it, but hope to have it done real soon! It's beautiful in this blonde tweed! 


I made these wall hangings from an old vintage crochet cutter and used embroidery hoops as frames. They are a gift but I love them on my exposed brick wall. 


I really want to get back into sewing. These are the three patterns I want to use this summer for my own wardrobe. Several peasant blouses are needed, the halter dress I want to make out of gingham, and the wrap dress, well don't judge, but I still haven't started my Lana Turner dress. So please! Encourage me to get back into a regular sewing habit! 

mystery knit along, craftsy, july project

I have also purchased the Mystery Knit-Along for July from Craftsy! I am so excited. As I mentioned my scarf is nearly done and I wasn't sure what to start next so this is perfect timing. The pattern is also from Stefanie Japel, who teaches the Knit Lab course I took!  It is currently on sale for $14.99 and that includes the yarn, pattern, and workshop materials! Who doesn't love a good mystery? I would love it if you would join me. Follow the My Projects series here to see my updates and find out what it is or let's knit this together! Click here to purchase it before it gets too late! 



What are your project plans for the summer? Have you slowed down, or are you still going strong? I would love to hear what you have been working on! 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Mid-Week Inspiration: Peasant Blouses


I really want to sew up some peasant blouses for the Summer. Nice sheer whites and swiss dots are what I have in mind.


 Or pretty florals and eyelet! 


 Or I could even crochet one!


What projects are topping your list for the Summer? 


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