Two words, peeps: Pirate. Ships.
If there was anything that could have brought me over to buy some Liberty it was going to be pirate ships. Liberty, of the sweet florals and delicate art deco prints, has never grabbed me enough to shell over my hard earned clams to invest in it. But when I stumbled across a monochromatic pirate number you better believe I snaffled it up like my dogs eat chickpeas (read: very quickly) And what better pattern to celebrate the glory of the pirate ship goodness than a pirate blouse. Ahi me hearties! Let’s set sail for radness…
We’ve gone through this drill before but a big welcome back to the Tie Front Blouse from Burda. This is a dart free blouse with a boxy fit, a front slit and a huge ass bow whose length and width varies on how much fabric I have. It is a crazy fast pattern to prep though you do have to “draft” the slit facing and tie pieces. The best bit of this is that you can work with what fabric you have for the ties- I went with 14cm wide and 100cm long per piece.
The seriously rad Liberty print was picked up at Okadaya in Shinjuku last May. While Liberty was cheaper over there than it is here ($55 AUD p/m anyone?!) it was still a pricey investment so I grabbed 1.5m and hoped for the best. The print up close is covered in tall ships and there was a pink colour way as well. Repeated research into the name or collection of this print has come up empty so until then it’s (un)official name will be Rad Pirate Goodness Yarrrrr. You’re welcome, Liberty. Please give me a call if you ever need more naming help…
Edit: a big thanks to Grannysmith for providing me with the correct print name. Unfortunately Liberty went a bit more sedate and called this Patrick’s. Still pretty rocking. Patrick’s the Pirate!
Construction wise, this was my third go at this pattern so things went pretty smoothly. In fact, the biggest challenge wasn’t sewing it up but seeking out the ties from the limited fabric length. I ended up having to cut two tie pieces on grain and two pieces on the cross grain to fit everything in. That’s what fancy pants sewers like myself call a “design feature” *snort*
The fit on this version is great but to get this sorted has been a total comedy of errors. My polka dot version was cut, ahem, without a seam allowance so was a bit tight around the armscye. The second version (unblogged) had the seam allowance and but was too big so has been taken in. For this pirate number I went with the size up in the armholes and graded back to the non-seam allowanced size of the first version and it fits like a charm. Huzzah! I really need to undertake a fitting course some time soon… O_o
Sewing wise, this was a super quick make I had the blouse sewn and the tie pieces separately constructed on the Tuesday night. Pro tip for slit facing: this tutorial is ace if you need some help! I then joined everything together on the Wednesday night and was rocking this to work on Thursday. As this is a work top I got utilitarian on the inside and used my overlocker on everything. Last thing a lady wants is her epic pirate blouse splitting open She Hulk style while schmoozing at a work function…
What I loved about this pattern:
- How big impact the bow is. When you have ridiculously hip young cultural institution staff asking where they can get one you know it’s working. Now hand me my black rim glasses!
- How quick it is. If you can make something in the space of six Parks & Rec episodes you know you’re winning at life.
- PIRATE SHIPS! I know this isn’t THE pattern but it is A pattern and since it’s my blog rules are being broken BWAH HA HA! There is something crazy meta about wearing pirate ship fabric on a piratey bow blouse.
What I would change for next time:
- If I were to try this again (would four of these be too much?) then maybe it is time to try the full tie dimensions. Though I fear that I could end up mummy wrapped in those suckers…
- I’ve got nothing else. This is one happy camper.
The Deets
Pattern: Tie Front Blouse by Burda
Fabric: 1.5m Liberty lawn with awesome pirate ships from Okadaya, teeny rectangle of fusible interfacing
Notions: 0.5m Liberty bias binding, thread
See also: Paunnet, my sassy self
Overall, I am crazy in love with this top. The fabric is a dream to sew with (more pirate designs please, Liberty!) and even more luxe to wear. You know you’re on a winner when it is pulled out to be worn every week! It also marks the last of the tops made for my new work wardrobe which is almost complete- two frocks to go… But if you will excuse me, I’m off to sail the seven seas YARRRR!
The print it called Patrick’s
Thank you so much! I have been searching everywhere for this
OH my goodness. Hy.ster.i.cal. Rad Pirate Goodness Yarrrr is a way better name than Patrick’s. I love the fabric. Nice shirt!
I know, right?
It’s super fierce regardless of name but just saying Liberty could step it up a notch teehee!
Yep, excellent combo, pirate ships and a big floppy bow, looks great and isn’t Liberty so nice to sew and to wear.
Liberty is crazy luxe to sew! I could be a convert, Barbara!
Love it but crikey aren’t you cold up there in Cancan town?
Thanks, Sarah! Yup- was totally freezing when these photos was taking- hence all the scowls
This is perfect with my work tights and cardis – snug and rad!
oh my goodness, that top is booty-ful! (Sorry, couldn’t help myself). Who knew Liberty would come up with something that awesome, they probably did it just to see you make an awesome pirate shirt. Looking good gorjuss, as ever!
Thanks, Tors!
Puns are always welcome round these parts- you know it!
Fabulous! I’m not a fan of the Liberty floral prints for clothing for myself, but this print is a-may-zing! Love your name for the print much more than Liberty’s – they should definitely employ you as print namer.
Isn’t it awesome? The urge to trawl through he Liberty archives for other rad prints like this is now high
Ship ahoy! Love the blouse.
Yarrr! Thank ye, Gail!
Black rim glasses! I have those on right now! Chickpeas and dogs, who knew?? Pirates and Liberty? Unprecedented. Long live the bow front blouse! You rock that look xxx
Real talk: I have the sassiest pair of black rimmed Pradas for reading so I can’t talk! Thanks, lady! xx
Love it. Epic as always.
I think you need one for every day of the week. Seems only sensible to me!
Thanks, lady! I’m well on my way to a week of bow shirts
Lock up this babe when I’m in town or it WILL come home with me. Consider this your first & only warning!
And that is the highest of compliments! I shall keep it deep in the closet in stealth mode during late June
Go, sailor! No, go, pirate! Seriously, girl, you are the most stylish pirate out there!
Yarrrr! Land ho!
What a cool nautical look, with surprising interpretation! Have a nice day, Philo
Thanks, Philo! Nautical fabulousness is always a win
Those pirate ships are awesome and what a perfect blouse for the fabric too! You look amazing and I am now dreaming about having my own ruby slippers too!
If you see shoes like this you must give in, Heather! They are so much fun!
Ahoy! That is a super fabulous blouse – you definitely kill it in the bow blouse area! Great print!
Also. SHOES. Yes – I know want some Dorothy slippers.
Yarrr! Thank ye, matie! And yes- everyone needs a pair of ruby reds!
Love this – awesome job on the fit, looks fantastic! Tops shoes too
Why thank ye! So happy I finally got the fit sorted- gotta love a trial and error victory!
Patrick’s? Really! I shall forever call it rad pirate goodness yarrrr. It’s a much catchier name in my opinion. You are freaking rocking this fabric. It was like they printed it with you in mind. As always you look killer in a bow blouse.
Thanks, Katty! I am on the hunt for more rad Liberty prints now- maybe they have a robot print?
Looks fab! Is this blouse a pull-over style?
Thanks, Allie! This is a pull over style blouse
I am in love with your bow-y boat-y genius here. That bow should be BIGGER. Just kidding. It’s perfect. Can I steal it? I’ve seriously never seen that liberty print before so you’ve made my eye gawp which is good too.
Isn’t it the best fabric? I am now on the hunt for something equally awesome from Liberty- I think Tiny Dancer may fit the bill…
I love Liberty fabric and I double love bow blouses so seeing this gorgeous top makes me very happy! And pirate ships!!!!! No wonder your hipster colleagues were desperate to get their hands on one! It’s fab. x
Thanks, Jane! This is my new favourite bow blouse pattern now- but don’t tell Simplicity 2451 as I think it’s heart will break
OMG this is a DREAM BLOUSE my friend. From the giant bow to the pirate ships to the liberty everything about it rocks (side note: I clearly need to add this one to my ever-growing collection of bow front blouse patterns).
Bec, you NEED this blouse in your life STAT! It is such a simple and awesome pattern
That bow is just so cool! Such bounce and drape at the same time! That’s quality fabric for you
You are so right, Alex! My one made from cheap poplin has the bounce but no drape and my cheap voile one has the drape and no bounce. Liberty is the bomb!
Aaargh, shiver me timbers, I love this so much. Such a great work look without going all crazy corporate. I love how you have secretly kept your own style in there. Perfection!!
You know it, Liz! I have snuck ninja mode AND pirate mode into my work gear now