Black and white pen and ink drawing of a man kissing a woman and another woman standing with an American Flag in her hand waving in the background. Both women are wearing 210 Armistice Blouse.
210 Armistice Blouse
African woman standing in a room beside a piano wearing 210 Armistice Blouse and black leggings.
Close up of 210 Armistice Blouse long collar forming a deep rectangle, trimmed with lace at the edges of the collar worn by African woman
210 Armistice Blouse
210 Armistice Blouse
A mannequin wearing 210 Armistice Blouse with rectangle collar.
Photo of back cover showing yardage charts and size chart.  Fabric suggestions are included.
210 Armistice Blouse
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210 Armistice Blouse

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Fashion evolved rapidly from 1915 to 1920, as World War I, known as the Great War, changed forever the role of women in society.  This blouse dates from 1918, at the end of World War I.  Fashion was in transition from frills to practicality, and this blouse blends the two beautifully. A continuing love of feminine details and an increasing need for practicality in dress came together in the graceful lines of our Armistice Blouse, and was enhanced by a soft delicate fabric and lace trim.

The back of the blouse extends over the shoulders to meet the lightly gathered front, and gathers at the center back waist into a self-fabric tie or ribbon, which encircles the waist to tie in front. The long collar falls softly over a center panel, or vestee, forming a deep rectangular neckline. Tiny buttons close the blouse on the left side. Long set-in sleeves gather into wide turned- back cuffs. Folkwear maintains the traditional curved hemline that is slightly shorter in back.

View A is made of plain fabric; a soft cotton print would be lovely.  View B is trimmed with lace at the edges of the collar, cuffs, and vestee, which is may also be decorated with narrow tucks.  Handwork notes inside the pattern cover include optional drawn-thread work and designs and instructions.  You may make it as simple or elaborate as you like.

The PDF pattern has instructions, drawn thread work techniques and files for copy shop (36” and A0), print at home (A4 and 8.5”x11”).

Suggested fabrics: Lightweight fabrics such as gauze, batiste, voile, georgette, or other light cottons; silk, rayon, or blends.

Era: Edwardian, 1910s

Yardage chart (.pdf)


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