Free Sewing Pattern Friday #19: Onil Blouse – Pauline Alice Patterns

Onli Blouse - Pauline Alice Patterns | Free Pattern Friday #19 - Wool Wren Studio

This edition of Free Pattern Friday features a free pattern for a square-neckline blouse perfect for warmer weather.

Pauline Alice shares a top pattern featuring a relaxed fit, a neckline facing, and a curved hem.

This blouse pattern is perfect for light to medium-weight fabrics, including cotton poplin, linen, and viscose.

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Onil Blouse – Pauline Alice Patterns

Onil Blouse - Pauline Alice Patterns | Free Pattern Friday #19 - Wool Wren Studio

photo credit: Pauline Alice Patterns

About this Free Blouse Pattern

This pattern is great for beginner sewists since it is bias binding free! The square neckline is modest and easy to wear. The elasticated sleeves are easy to make and add an elevated sleeve to a simple top. Bust darts add a feminine shape to the boxy silhouette of this blouse.

Pauline Alice Patterns has shared a well-written pattern with detailed illustrations that are easy to read for any level sewist. They have also written 4 blog posts with easy modifications for a button-up breastfeeding-friendly blouse, long sleeves, a baby doll dress, and a straight dress.

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Onil Blouse - Pauline Alice Patterns | Free Pattern Friday #19 - Wool Wren Studio

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Fabric Ideas for the Onil Blouse

This is perfect for cotton or linen fabric. Use a bright printed cotton, block prints, a linen blend, or a thrifted bedsheet!

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Pattern Details

  • Skill Level: Beginner

  • Yardage required: Less than 2 yards for all sizes

  • Fabric Recommended: lightweight to medium-weight cotton or linen

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Onil Blouse - Pauline Alice Patterns | Free Pattern Friday #19 - Wool Wren Studio

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Why I love This Pick

I haven’t made this pattern yet, but I can totally imagine it in my closet. While puffed sleeves aren’t usually a style in my closet, I think I would measure the elastic a bit larger than just around my bicep for a looser fit. I love that it’s a boxy top, allowing it to be worn on many different occasions.

Pauline Alice Patterns has a wide array of patterns and blog posts that will help you to become a more confident sewist. They offer unisex patterns and kids patterns, too!

If you’re interested in checking out more patterns for yourself, be sure to check out the Reina Shirt, the Nautic Set, Lliria Dress or Sadavi Dress. You can also sew up the Russafa Jacket for yourself and your kiddo, or the Maritims Pullover for you and your partner,

Be sure to check out the #Onilblouse hashtag on Instagram for inspiration for your next make!

Have you made the Onil Blouse pattern yet?

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