Grouse Blouse PDF Sewing Pattern
The sewing instructions are currently only available in the online sewing club. You can join at Sew.ac. This listing is for the pattern only.
Grouse Blouse
The grouse blouse is a versatile and stylish blouse that is perfect for the fall season but can be worn year-round. Whether you choose to make it in flannel for a cozy feel, linen for a more breathable option, or satin for a touch of elegance, this blouse pattern is sure to become a wardrobe staple. The beauty of this pattern is its adaptability to different fabrics, making it a go-to choice for any occasion. So, get ready to expand your sewing skills and create a timeless piece for your wardrobe.
Throughout the sewing lessons, you will learn valuable techniques that will elevate your sewing abilities. From mastering the art of setting in a sleeve seamlessly to creating a polished V-neck bias facing, each step will be broken down to ensure your success. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to explore the world of flounces, adding a playful and feminine touch to your blouse.
Pattern sizing
This pattern comes in sizes 0-38 and you can find the size chart on the pattern or to the right of this description. If you need help grading the pattern from size to size be sure to check out my tutorial on that.
Printing the pattern
When it comes to printing the pattern, you have two options to choose from – the home printer version or the large format version. The home printer version is great for those who prefer the convenience of printing at home on standard size paper. Simply download the PDF file, ensure your printer settings are set to actual size, and print out the pattern. Your other option, the large format version is ideal for those who want to skip the taping of multiple sheets together. You can take the large format file to a local print shop or use an online printing service to have the pattern printed on a single large sheet. I like using PDFplotting.com.
Whichever version you choose, make sure to double-check that the scaling is correct before cutting into your fabric. Measure the test square. This will ensure that the pattern is being printed at the right size. Once you have your pattern printed, assembled (if necessary), and you are ready to start on your project.
This file is also a layered PDF so you can print just your size or print just a few sizes. You do not need to print all of the sizes.
You will get both print files with this download. The Letter/A4 version and the A0 large format version.
If you need guidance on how to print your pattern check out the tutorial below.
Fabric Requirements
Sizes 10-38 require 3 yards of 44” wide fabric
Sizes 0-8 require 2 yards of 44” wide fabric
1 yard of bias tape for the neck facing
8” elastic per scrunchy
Seam Allowances
1/2” Seam Allowance except...
Use 1/4” to attach the neck and cuffs
Sewing Instructions
The sewing instructions are currently only available in the online sewing club. You can join at Sew.ac. This listing is for the pattern only.