Sewing Kit - Pimpante Shirt in ENVOLÉE Viscose Fabric
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This kit contains all supplies you will need to make elegant and beautiful Pimpante Shirt in soft and drapey ENVOLÉE viscose fabric, both from one of our favourite indie French designers Lise Tailor.
What is included in this kit:
- The Pimpante Shirt paper pattern by Lise Tailor for sizes 34-52 (Bust 80-122cm)
- 1 matching thread
- Iron on interfacing
- 8 matching Corozo buttons
- Fabric for your chosen size
Pattern Information
Pimpante is a wardrobe staple shirt with twisted elements by Lise Tailor which you can wear tucked in or outside with your jeans or skirt.
Details:
– The front and back yokes enhance a pretty play of volume.
– The gathers are evenly distributed to offer an harmonious figure.
– Puffy sleeves echoe the shirt’s design while unveiling the wrists to bring lightness and feminity.
– The final touch of this pattern lies in the pretty Peter Pan collar and its curvy finishings.
Sewing level: Advanced
Find more information about this pattern here
Fabric Information
Part of the Nostalgics collection, ENVOLÉE viscose reveals delicate petals in fresh, luminous tones that dance across a cream viscose, evoking the softness of autumn and a breath of natural cheer.
Soft and supple, this fabric will be perfect for creating your pretty dresses, blouses, skirts or shirts.
This fabric is not see-through and will not require lining.
Suitable for: dresses, blouses, skirts, shirts, jumpsuits and accessories.
Content: 100% viscose - FSC and STeP by OEKO-TEX® Certified.
Weight: 135 gm/sqm
Width: 137 cm
Opacity: semi-opaque, might require lining
Origin: designed and printed in France
Certification: FSC and STeP by OEKO-TEX® Certified
Care: viscose often shrinks by around 5 to 10%. I therefore recommend that you wash your fabric before sewing it.
Laundry care
– Wash your clothes inside out.
– 30° in the washing machine with a gentle spin (400 rpm).
– A delicate washing product
– No dryer.
– Iron inside out at low temperature.








