Additional freedom in the back of our wide-cut blouse is ensured by assembly along the neckline. If this effect seems a little too much for you, it can be easily fixed.
The fact is that such an assembly can give undesirable volume in the back, especially if you sew this blouse from thin airy fabrics, such as chiffon, cambric, or shirt-made cotton.
I will show how to make the back of our blouse normal, without prejudice to the original model.
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Step 1
Reshape the details of the pattern and cut.
Step 2
On the back part, the neckline assembly is indicated by a dashed line and is limited by asterisks.
When unfolded, the distance between the asterisk marks is 20 cm, which, according to the instructions, must be picked up to a length of 10 cm.Accordingly, it is precisely 10 cm that we will reduce the width of the back.
Step 3
Stand back from the fold line of the back 5 cm to the right.
Using a ruler, draw a new fold line parallel to the original on the paper part of the back of the blouse.
Step 4
Turn inward or cut the protruding part of the pattern exactly in a new line.
Step 5
Place the pattern of the back part on the fabric, pin and cut.
Done!
Tip:
If you still want to preserve the freedom of the back, instead of assembling along the neckline, do the oncoming fold. The crease can be sewn along the midline of the back about 10 cm or left open.
How to make bow folds
In the next master class, I will show how to process the neckline with a curly stitching at this blouse, taking into account the changes made to the pattern.
The author of the master class and photo: Julia Dekanova