Special Fabrics Bias Blouse
A friend gave me a box filled with small pieces of precious silks and rayon fabrics. I designed this bias blouse to highlight the fabrics. The front is made with a long, scarf-like, piece of fabric that folds at the bottom to create the front hem. All the piecing and seaming was done on the straight of grain, however, the blouse is worn on the bias.
Pattern or design used: My Own Design - No Pattern Magic Bias Blouse
Posted on May 4th, 2010 in sewing, design, garment construction, fabric, reader's closet, art-to-wear, bias, piecing, blouse
Spring Color Contest
Share your garments created in our spring color palette of chartreuse, peach, or light pink for the opportunity to win a $100 gift certificate from Kai Scissors.
Submit photos of your garments made with any combination of chartreuse, peach, or light pink to our contest gallery. Include a description of any techniques used to sew your garment.
Garments must be entered by 11:59 pm May 5th, 2010.
There is no limit to the number of projects you can enter.
Five finalists will be picked by Threads editors. A winner will be chosen in a vote by members of ThreadsMagazine.com.
Winner will be announced on or around May 15th.
See Official Rules for details.





















Comments (1)
Posted: 9:48 am on January 19th
You must be logged in to post comments. Log in.