Edwardian blouse pattern

Discover a collection of beautiful Edwardian blouse patterns to create your own vintage-inspired fashion. Bring back the elegance of the past with these timeless designs.
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Kalina is a soft, loose fitted blouse inspired by edwardian shirtwaists or gibson girl style blouses, popular at the turn of the 20th century. Back in the day, these blouses combined with a skirt were the most popular fashion - so let’s revive this style and try yourself! Try adding tucks and lace insertions for a more historic feel. Learn more about Kalina in this blogpost: the included versions, the mix & match options as well as skill levels and inspirational pictures.

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Lovisa Olsson
Vintage Sewing Patterns, Vintage Sewing, Clothing Patterns, Fashion Sewing Pattern, Historical Clothing Patterns, Sewing Clothes, Edwardian Dress Pattern, Edwardian Blouse Pattern, Edwardian Clothing

I told you a couple of posts ago, that I had some recent finds which I thought were particularly nice and that I would share them with you. This is not all of them, mind you. I left some of them tucked away, maybe to share another day ;) First up, this booklet I discovered for sale on Ebay. It is from the 1950's and has the most gorgeous fashions in it. I really love this set on the front- there looks to be three different ones, but they are the same! It is a cardigan and 'slipover' set. I…

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Mallory Cabe
Couture, Shirt Sewing Pattern, Garment Pattern, Dress Sewing Patterns, Edwardian Shirtwaist, Vintage Blouse Pattern, Edwardian Blouse Pattern, Vintage Sewing Patterns Free, Sewing Pattern Design

->SUBMIT! ->Ask Away! With so many people out there today merely creating copies of original Victorian/Edwardian/other pre-1929 patterns and trying to sell them for profit online (especially ones that were originally offered for free in period magazines), I thought it would be worthwhile to create a tumblr that promotes sharing these patterns for free instead so that anyone interested in history, historical dress, or trying to learn the quickly fading art of dressmaking through…

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Pam Wilson