I bought this silk in Singapore in 2010! Every now and then I'd take it out of its packet and admire it. I felt guilty about not using it, but also wanted the right project for it. At last I've used it, or half of it anyway, to make a blouse to wear with the skirt shown in the previous post.
I used the 'wrong' side of the silk as the right side of the garment, if that makes sense. The colour is closer to the maroon in the skirt, and I like the texture. The bright pink, smooth silk is on the inside. I didn't have buttons that would do the garment justice, so I used press studs. That saved me making buttonholes too, always a bit nerve wracking on a special fabric. Before starting, I reread an article 'How to sew with silk' on ageberry.com, that I'd saved on Pinterest. It was very useful for deciding things like stitch length and how to neaten the seams.
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