The easiest blouse I've ever made...
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Many years ago (back in the late 1980s) I was for a couple of years, an Avon Lady. I finally gave it up because I began to spend more than I made. But one of the wonderful things I got from Avon was a gorgeous scarf--a silky headscarf with a floral motif and a unicorn in one corner. I've been an avid unicorn collector since the 70s, so of course I got it, and then realized there was no way to wear it in which the unicorn could be shown off--whatever way I folded and tied it, it just didn't work out. I was still pleased with just having it, so I folded it up and put it away. The other day, I had it out and unfolded it and looked at it, and had an epiphany. Besides being a scarf, it was also fabric and it wouldn't take much to turn it into a very nice blouse...
Pics behind the cut
Here's the front on my dress dummy. The unicorn shows up splendidly!

Of course, I needed fabric for the back, and I mentally went through my stash; I only needed a 30"x30" square after all, but nothing I had seemed quite the right texture and hand to go with the scarf--so I took a look at some of my other scarves, also put away, and found a beautiful turquoise print that had been a gift one Christmas. And not only was it the perfect size, but like the other scarf, it had a navy blue border.
So here is the back on my dress dummy:

I pin fitted it to see where the seams needed to be, and then decided to sew by hand, because I wanted the smallest possible seams. I used a backstitch just underneath the rolled hems of the scarves, then turned it, pressed and stitched again to make very tiny French seams (they are about 1/8" inch. I left about 3" open at the bottom of each side. I toyed with opening the center to create a little fold back collar at the neck opening, but decided against that. It took me about an hour to make.
Here I am wearing it this morning, just coming home from church!

Pics behind the cut
Here's the front on my dress dummy. The unicorn shows up splendidly!

Of course, I needed fabric for the back, and I mentally went through my stash; I only needed a 30"x30" square after all, but nothing I had seemed quite the right texture and hand to go with the scarf--so I took a look at some of my other scarves, also put away, and found a beautiful turquoise print that had been a gift one Christmas. And not only was it the perfect size, but like the other scarf, it had a navy blue border.
So here is the back on my dress dummy:

I pin fitted it to see where the seams needed to be, and then decided to sew by hand, because I wanted the smallest possible seams. I used a backstitch just underneath the rolled hems of the scarves, then turned it, pressed and stitched again to make very tiny French seams (they are about 1/8" inch. I left about 3" open at the bottom of each side. I toyed with opening the center to create a little fold back collar at the neck opening, but decided against that. It took me about an hour to make.
Here I am wearing it this morning, just coming home from church!

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Date: 2013-06-09 09:08 pm (UTC)And it was languishing--now it's out where I can enjoy it!
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Date: 2013-06-09 10:01 pm (UTC)Hmmmm. *DW wonders if that solution could be applied to anything in her closet / drawers / cupboard*
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Date: 2013-06-09 11:19 pm (UTC)It's not the first time I've turned something into something else. At least twice I've converted denim shirts into vests.
But I think this was both the easiest and the prettiest such project!
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Date: 2013-06-10 02:04 am (UTC)And it was so simple to make--I can't imagine anyone paying for something that can be whipped up so quickly.
But thanks for the compliment, dear--I am very pleased at how it came out!
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Date: 2013-06-10 02:58 am (UTC)And the scarves really are so gorgeous as they are--they really lent themselves to the project.
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Date: 2013-06-10 12:25 pm (UTC)Beautiful!
Date: 2013-06-10 11:59 am (UTC)(I forgot to log in this morning. So if this also shows up as an anonymous comment, feel free to delete that one.)
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Date: 2013-06-10 12:28 pm (UTC)(Happens to me all the time!)
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Date: 2013-06-10 01:17 pm (UTC)When I got the scarf, I just loved it! And then I found that even if I folded it so that the unicorn was uppermost, by the time I tied it, it was no longer visible--at best someone might think there was a horse on it. That was rather disappointing, but I still loved having it as part of my collection.
Now it's functional as well as beautiful!
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Date: 2013-06-10 09:53 pm (UTC)And the fit is perfect, too!
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Date: 2013-06-12 03:13 am (UTC)If that's not the coolest thing ever!
Hurray for you!!