If you do not yet own a sleeveless blazer, run... don't walk to the store or your computer to purchase your pattern. You do know what a sleeveless blazer is? They used to know be known as a... you guessed it, a VEST!
The pattern I selected is Simplicity 1756, from Cynthia Rowley.
For this project, I was inspired by Balenciaga Spring 2013... the ads were fabulous.
I chose a Mood Fabrics black Italian cotton suiting that has a smidgen of stretch (cotton/lycra and it's 64" wide). This fabric has a medium hand, a fabulous drape and is lightweight enough for warm weather garments. And what really impressed me is how beautifully the fabric pressed and most importantly how little it wrinkles. At such a great price, this will be my go to fabric for basics.
I sewed this unlined sleeveless blazer straight out of the envelope. But I did discover that it has a very slim fit through the hips. So I'll more than likely wear it unbuttoned all of the time.
This is a great wardrobe addition and I would love to have one in white too!
okay running to get my pattern! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joen!
DeleteVery nice - love the back vents!
ReplyDeleteMrs K, I like the vents too.
DeleteVery pretty, love the way it drapes.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nikki!
DeleteI saw this on Instagram - it's fabulous. I love the pairing with white shoes!
ReplyDeleteLooks great, I like the length and style. Once again a fabulous job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lori!
DeleteLooks great on you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristin!
DeleteOnce sgsin thanks for doing the vetting of new trends and patterns. You rock
ReplyDeleteThanks Kathrynsb!
DeleteIt's not too often you can sew a pattern straight out of the envelope! I love this sleeveless blazer, I've been wanting to see a couple up in different colours as I'm sure they'll be a great summer staple!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bri!
DeleteAnother garment that looks great on you! I like the casualness of a vest, with the tailoring of a jacket. Really nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dixie!
DeleteLooks wonderful and really smartens up a casual t shirt.
ReplyDeleteThanks SarahLiz!
DeleteYour finishing work and styling always me the most basic things look really, really amazing! Love this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nettie!
DeleteFrom one seamstress to another...you got skills!!! I love your craftsmanship. Keep up the great work. You inspire me to finish my sewing projects!
ReplyDeleteThanks Frugal Fashionista!
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