Folkwear - Gibson Girl Blouse Pattern (S/M - 3XL)
Difficulty: Intermediate
Sizes: S - 3XL
Please always check the pattern size chart and finished garment measurements before choosing your size.
Description
The Gibson Girl was the ideal of feminine beauty at the turn of the 20th century. She often wore a soft, loosely fitted blouse of light cotton or silk with a high collar to accentuate her slender neck. A blouse worn with a skirt became the American woman's favourite fashion. By 1905, the Sears Roebuck catalogue offered 150 versions of this blouse, from cotton to lace and taffeta.
The high-collar, back-buttoning yoke style is still just as flattering today. This blouse is lovely over a skirt or it can be cut longer to tuck in. Instructions for optional tucks and lace insertion are included.
This sewing pattern features the full-shaped front gathered into a rounded yoke, embellished in View B with clusters of tucks and lace insertion. Three-quarter length sleeves are gathered at the shoulders and into narrow cuffs.
In View A, the high collar and yoke are finished with lace; in View B, rows of stitched lace replace the collar, as was the fashion. Tucks and lace insertion on the body of the blouse are optional. Instructions are given in View B for a traditional bias bound cuff. The back opening and cuffs fasten with tiny buttons or hooks and eyes; clusters of gathers at centre back are held in place by narrow ties, which encircle the waist and tie in front.
• Two blouse variations
• Gathered front with rounded yoke
• High collar neckline
• Full-length gathered sleeves
• Narrow cuffs
• Optional lace insertion and tuck details
• Traditional back opening with buttons or hooks and eyes
Recommended Fabric
Soft lightweight fabrics such as batiste, lawn, muslin, silk, gingham, or calico.
Notions
• Thread
• Hooks and eyes for collar and cuffs
• Buttons
Lace (½–¾ inch / 1.4–2cm wide):
View A
• 1⅞ yards (1.72m) for collar and yoke edging
View B
• 1½ yards (1.37m) for collar
• 2¼ yards (2.05m) for yoke insertion
• 9⅞ yards (9.05m) for yoke body and sleeve insertion
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Folkwear - Gibson Girl Blouse Pattern (S/M - 3XL)
Folkwear - Gibson Girl Blouse Pattern (S/M - 3XL)
Difficulty: Intermediate
Sizes: S - 3XL
Please always check the pattern size chart and finished garment measurements before choosing your size.
Description
The Gibson Girl was the ideal of feminine beauty at the turn of the 20th century. She often wore a soft, loosely fitted blouse of light cotton or silk with a high collar to accentuate her slender neck. A blouse worn with a skirt became the American woman's favourite fashion. By 1905, the Sears Roebuck catalogue offered 150 versions of this blouse, from cotton to lace and taffeta.
The high-collar, back-buttoning yoke style is still just as flattering today. This blouse is lovely over a skirt or it can be cut longer to tuck in. Instructions for optional tucks and lace insertion are included.
This sewing pattern features the full-shaped front gathered into a rounded yoke, embellished in View B with clusters of tucks and lace insertion. Three-quarter length sleeves are gathered at the shoulders and into narrow cuffs.
In View A, the high collar and yoke are finished with lace; in View B, rows of stitched lace replace the collar, as was the fashion. Tucks and lace insertion on the body of the blouse are optional. Instructions are given in View B for a traditional bias bound cuff. The back opening and cuffs fasten with tiny buttons or hooks and eyes; clusters of gathers at centre back are held in place by narrow ties, which encircle the waist and tie in front.
• Two blouse variations
• Gathered front with rounded yoke
• High collar neckline
• Full-length gathered sleeves
• Narrow cuffs
• Optional lace insertion and tuck details
• Traditional back opening with buttons or hooks and eyes
Recommended Fabric
Soft lightweight fabrics such as batiste, lawn, muslin, silk, gingham, or calico.
Notions
• Thread
• Hooks and eyes for collar and cuffs
• Buttons
Lace (½–¾ inch / 1.4–2cm wide):
View A
• 1⅞ yards (1.72m) for collar and yoke edging
View B
• 1½ yards (1.37m) for collar
• 2¼ yards (2.05m) for yoke insertion
• 9⅞ yards (9.05m) for yoke body and sleeve insertion
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Difficulty: Intermediate
Sizes: S - 3XL
Please always check the pattern size chart and finished garment measurements before choosing your size.
Description
The Gibson Girl was the ideal of feminine beauty at the turn of the 20th century. She often wore a soft, loosely fitted blouse of light cotton or silk with a high collar to accentuate her slender neck. A blouse worn with a skirt became the American woman's favourite fashion. By 1905, the Sears Roebuck catalogue offered 150 versions of this blouse, from cotton to lace and taffeta.
The high-collar, back-buttoning yoke style is still just as flattering today. This blouse is lovely over a skirt or it can be cut longer to tuck in. Instructions for optional tucks and lace insertion are included.
This sewing pattern features the full-shaped front gathered into a rounded yoke, embellished in View B with clusters of tucks and lace insertion. Three-quarter length sleeves are gathered at the shoulders and into narrow cuffs.
In View A, the high collar and yoke are finished with lace; in View B, rows of stitched lace replace the collar, as was the fashion. Tucks and lace insertion on the body of the blouse are optional. Instructions are given in View B for a traditional bias bound cuff. The back opening and cuffs fasten with tiny buttons or hooks and eyes; clusters of gathers at centre back are held in place by narrow ties, which encircle the waist and tie in front.
• Two blouse variations
• Gathered front with rounded yoke
• High collar neckline
• Full-length gathered sleeves
• Narrow cuffs
• Optional lace insertion and tuck details
• Traditional back opening with buttons or hooks and eyes
Recommended Fabric
Soft lightweight fabrics such as batiste, lawn, muslin, silk, gingham, or calico.
Notions
• Thread
• Hooks and eyes for collar and cuffs
• Buttons
Lace (½–¾ inch / 1.4–2cm wide):
View A
• 1⅞ yards (1.72m) for collar and yoke edging
View B
• 1½ yards (1.37m) for collar
• 2¼ yards (2.05m) for yoke insertion
• 9⅞ yards (9.05m) for yoke body and sleeve insertion























