02/22/2026
I finally got around to making myself a Liya blouse with this thrifted satiny fabric after eyeing the pattern for about a year. I didn’t have quite enough yardage, so instead of cutting the neck tie on the fold, I had to cut two pieces and gingerly try to pattern-match it (I find solace in the famous quilters’ maxim, if the imperfection can’t be seen while on a galloping horse, don’t worry about it). I also took in the side seams a bit as well, both for fit and to squeeze out what I could from the fabric.
This was a quick make, taking a little over a day from assembling the paper pattern to finishing the hem. Though finishing seams with my serger would’ve been the faster route, I opted for classically beautiful French seams instead.
Pattern: Liya blouse by Madeinstel | Fabric: mystery satin from Value Village