
This edition of Free Pattern Friday features a free romantic button-up blouse sewing pattern perfect for fall!
Seamwork shares a PDF pattern for a long-sleeve blouse, perfect for lightweight fabrics, that you can transition into your fall handmade wardrobe.
This pattern is ideal for lightweight fabrics such as cotton lawn, cotton gauze, linen, and silk.
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Aims Blouse – Seamwork
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About this Free Blouse Pattern
The Aims Blouse is a romantic button-up perfect for cooler weather. It features long raglan sleeves, an oversized fit, and a beautiful yoke with gathers. It’s easy to wear with jeans or your favorite skirt.
The PDF pattern includes cutting layouts, a glossary with sewing terms, YouTube and blog links to help you through tricky techniques, and detailed illustrations and instructions.
If you’ve never sewn a gathered blouse before, Seamwork has a sew-along for the Aims Blouse! You’ll learn how to create gathers, master elastic cuffs, and create a beautiful collar.
This oversized breastfeeding-friendly blouse can be made in countless kinds of fabrics, perfect for wearing to the office in silk, out to brunch in a floral cotton lawn fabric, or to add to your everyday capsule wardrobe in your favorite lightweight linen.
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Fabric Ideas for the Stellan Tee
This pattern is perfect for lightweight fabric, from linen to cotton, silk, swiss dot, and chambray.
Pattern Details
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Yardage required: under 4 yards for all sizes
- Recommended Tools & Notions: ⅜ inch buttons, thread snips, ¼ inch braided elastic
- Fabric Recommended: lightweight fabrics such as cotton lawn or gauze, linen, silk, and chambray
- Where to get it: Check out the free pattern here!
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Why I love This Pick
I knew that I had to feature the Aims Blouse the second I saw it featured on Seamwork’s Instagram. I love the simple, yet romantic design. The yoke and gathers are classic and modern. The oversized fit and baby hem would be a perfect addition to my wardrobe. I could imagine wearing it tucked into my favorite jeans or untucked with my Zamora skirt.
This intermediate-level sewing pattern can be made with such a variety of fabrics, which makes it so easy to dress it up or down. Seamwork also has an expansion to this pattern where you can add a ruffle to the collar to make this blouse a little more cottagecore!

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Seamwork has a membership where you can get access to unlimited downloads to their library of over 250 patterns, on-demand sewing classes, exclusive discounts to some of your favorite sewing shops, and expert advice to help you with your next project.
Seamwork has countless other patterns for your me-made wardrobe. From jackets to dresses, skirts, and more. Some include the Leif Pajamas, The Bay Coat, The Baker Smock Dress, The Dara Blouse, and the free Hansie Top pattern.
Be sure to check out the #seamworkaims hashtag on Instagram for inspiration for your next make!
Have you made the Aims Blouse pattern yet?
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