21+ Saree Blouse Sewing Pattern

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Creating a simple saree blouse sewing pattern involves a few basic steps. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

Materials You'll Need:

  • Blouse fabric (cotton, silk, etc.)
  • Blouse pattern paper or newspaper
  • Measuring tape
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Sewing machine or needle and thread
  • Buttons or hooks for closure
  • Iron and ironing board

Step 1: Measurements:

  1. Take accurate measurements of the person who will be wearing the blouse. Measure the bust, waist, and hips. Also, measure the armhole circumference, shoulder width, and blouse length as needed.

Step 2: Drafting the Pattern:

  1. Draw a rectangle on the pattern paper with the following dimensions:
    • Length: Blouse length measurement + 2 inches for seam allowance and hem
    • Width: Half of the bust measurement + 2 inches for ease
  2. Divide the width of the rectangle into three equal parts. The center part will be the front of the blouse, and the two side parts will be the back.
  3. Mark the following points on the front and back sections:
    • Front: Neckline width, shoulder width, and armhole curve.
    • Back: Shoulder width and armhole curve.
  4. Connect the marked points with gentle curves to create the armhole shape for both the front and back sections.
  5. For the back section, you can make it slightly lower than the front neckline. You can create a gentle curve or a V-shape depending on your preference.
  6. For the back, you'll also need to create an opening for closure. You can add a button or hook closure. Make sure to leave enough space for the closure and add a seam allowance.

Step 3: Cutting and Sewing:

  1. Cut out the front and back sections of the blouse pattern from the fabric, making sure to include seam allowances.
  2. Sew the shoulder seams together, both for the front and back sections.
  3. Sew the side seams of the blouse.
  4. Fold and hem the armholes and the bottom of the blouse.
  5. Finish the neckline. You can add a simple round neckline, a boat neckline, or any other design you prefer. You might need to add facing or bias binding to finish the neckline neatly.
  6. Create the closure for the back. If you're using buttons, sew buttonholes on one side and attach buttons on the other. If you're using hooks, sew them to one side and create thread loops on the other.
  7. Press the blouse with an iron to give it a neat finish.
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Step 4: Final Touches:

  1. Try the blouse on the person to ensure the fit is comfortable and adjustments are not needed.
  2. Make any necessary adjustments for fit, and sew any final seams if needed.

Remember, this is a basic guide to creating a simple saree blouse pattern. Depending on your preferences and sewing skills, you can add embellishments, variations in necklines, sleeves, and more. Always practice on a scrap piece of fabric before working on the final product.