April 17, 2015

Where I bloom with a petal shaped neck collar

Hello there.
I hope life is treating you well, Mine is kind of bitching me right now, but I survive. 

I'm back today to show you a shirt sewn back in November (I think) but photographed a couple of days ago. It's a Chemise Margot by Republique du Chiffon. I bought it when I first started sewing and I was not able at all to even give it a try. But Géraldine was selling her first pdf at reasonable prices in order to get things started for her brand, so I kind of charity-bought it at the time, being confident that one day I would have been able to even understand where to start. 

I look like an old picture of a lady sighing about her lover longing at the sea. Also, I have a huge face

As you can see, I actually stated and finished it! One year after buying the pattern. The main feature is of course the petal shaped collar, which I like a lot because is different from a regular collar. I understand that now there might be three zillions French women who sewed it and wear it, but I have never met them, so I am still different from people around me. 


I like a lot the result, because of the small things that make it. For example, the buttons: bought in my favourite haberdashery in Toulouse, they are of two different kinds, but assorted. Wrists and collar are bigger and more of a statement, the others more discrete but not mundane.


The overall fit is quite boxy, but I have noticed it is quite a signature feature of RdC, and to be honest is the second main reason why I in theory love her patterns but hardly sew them. The main reason being the price.


I have learned a few new things with this project, which is always good for my sewing-self-confidence. I am looking forward to sew another shirt, maybe more fitted to better compliment my body shape.


This is an involuntary pose à la Jolies Bobines, only difference I am ridiculous, and she is not. She is amazing, but that's another story.


The fabric is a magnificent blue silk crepe de chine, I guess, since I still can not distinguish different kinds of silk. It's not chiffon and it's not charmeuse. I bought it in Toto Tissus in Toulouse and it's actually a leftover from a Flora dress I might, one day, get photographed and blogged.


I can go on and on about the beauty of the petal collar, but I will mercy you and stop right here. I will add though that the instructions are very basic since it was and old pattern as I explained before, but all in all you can follow and actually sew something wearable, like I did. Ah, and it's all French seamed, of course. 


I have been wearing it at least twice per months, with or without jumpers on top, so it's a wardrobe success.


I am deeply in love with silk, because it keeps me warm when is cold, and it's also pleasantly breezy in spring time.


I have been wearing it over skirts and trousers, so I can confidently and happily repeat: wardrobe success!

Now I go assembling the shell to the lining of my first Kim dress, and maybe cut a second one. I am in a sewing rush, because of my imminent trip to Scotland, and for me every occasion is a chance to sew a dedicated outfit.

Ciao

6 comments:

  1. Love this and so glad you got around to blogging it! I am now off to buy it too! ;-)

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  2. Thank you, I happy I have inspired you :) Can't wait to see your version :)

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  3. I got this pattern (we were exchanging pleasantries over this shirt in flickr today) but how do I print it? there is no scale in the pattern?

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    1. Alas, it's possible there are no scales at all, since it was a very early pattern of the brand (look at the poor instructions for example). I printed it over than one year ago, so I don' t remember exactly, but I always print patterns with no scale and no adaptation options, so I am quite sure I must have done the same with this too. Just keep the original size of the page and it should be it. Glad to have inspired you!

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    2. thanks, I'll do that. Either way I can always use the pattern as inspiration and transform another shirt pattern. I'll post pictures in flickr. Have a wonderful weekend!

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    3. Can't wait to see your pictures, then! Happy happy weekend to you too :)

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