Tuesday, July 7, 2026

80s in Yellow

This is another UFO I've been working on -- it's Kwik Sew 1444, from the 80s, which I cut out in September 2025, from an extremely soft and supple yellow rayon that I thrifted around that time. 

The defining feature of this blouse is the series of pleats on the front bodice -- which were hellish to get neatly done in this super shifty fabric! And I was confused by the pleat being on the inside, and only the seam on the outside; you are supposed to leave the centre of the pleats unstitched, I guess for volume, but I coudn't do that here as the fabric is so soft they just gaped weirdly. So I stitched them all fully down on the inside. After carefully marking and pressing, I was able to complete them. After that, most of the rest of the construction was pretty straightforward. 

The button placket is a hidden placket, which can be tricky. But this time it wasn't bad - the way it is constructed with a double fold of sorts, it is easy to catch all the seams neatly where they are supposed to be. I chose some small gold buttons from my stash for the main buttons, but picked out a gold sunflower for the top button which is the only one visible. I don't usually mix gold and yellow like this but somehow it just worked and I knew I wanted to highlight that sunflower! 


I didn't really make any sizing adjustments at all - I didn't shorten it, just followed all the pattern markings as is.

The fabric choice made this one a bit more difficult than the pattern itself suggests. If I was using a cotton it would have been easier to handle. But I wanted to try this because I just loved the feel of the fabric - although it needs re-ironing every time you move, it seems! I literally pressed it before taking photos & it already has wrinkly bits!

The other two views in this pattern are pretty 80s Dynasty, but the sleeveless one somehow feels contemporary. 

I'm glad I gave it a go, and I do love the colour! The way that the fabric creases almost instantly makes it a little harder to wear spontaneously - this is one I'll have to plan ahead for and press beforehand. I can't say I love it - the colour is great & I really like the buttons. But I find the fabric a bit saggy & wrinkle-prone. Maybe when I style it & have it tucked with a nice outfit I will like it more. Very glad to have it done, though :)



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