July 04, 2024
by Esi Hutchinson
Folkwear recently re-released its 1980's pattern 234 Cameos, which is a versatile pattern that blends well with its late-Victorian origin and what is considered a popular vintage style of today. You can wear it for costuming, casual, or evening wear, depending on the fabric of course. 234 Cameos includes three sewn views, one long-sleeve and two sleeveless, with a crochet and knitted cameo pattern as well. Read more about this pattern on our blog!
For the sewn camisoles, the lace embellishment is encouraged, and Folkwear has a small lace and beading trim selection that work perfectly for 234 Cameos. And our fabric collection keeps growing and we are proud to carry a variety of beautiful quality fabric. Below are some of my fabric suggestions for 234 Cameos pattern of the month!
First is our handkerchief linen. We always try to have white handkerchief linen in stock, and it's probably one of Folkwear's most popular fabric, its washes really well and feels lovely on the skin. And it is perfect for a traditional vintage camisole.
56" Handkerchief Linen - White
We also have a handkerchief linen in a pale blue that would be subtle color substitute and make a beautiful blouse.
We also have these great natural Indian cottons that are light weight and semi-shear and have some pretty embroidered designs woven in. These are very soft and feel amazing. These are a great choice for the camisoles, especially those that include lace insertion and edge lace. You can use them without the tucking and still have a delicate and interesting blouse.
Natural Indian Cotton - Neighborhood
Natural Indian Cotton - Lady Luck
These floral flat seersuckers are new at Folkwear! I think these make a beautiful camisole that is lightweight and pretty. And, they are great fabrics for the summer -- lightweight and have a luxurious feel.
Flat Cotton Seersucker - English Garden
Flat Cotton Seersucker - Florence Garden Green
Flat Cotton Seersucker - Florence Garden Orange
Folkwear also has some lovely light cotton and cotton/linen blends in check patterns that actually work really well for this pattern. The long-sleeved peplum is cut on the bias and it makes an interesting detail. I made the green one at the top with a large check pattern (there's only a small bit of this fabric left).
We also have this pretty light-weight 100% cotton options that would work really well also as a print.
Cotton Lawn - Garden Peonies Yellow
I hope these suggestions help when thinking of what fabric to use for this new reprint of 234 Cameos! We love this pattern and used several of these fabrics when making samples. There will be some tutorials and sewing tips for this pattern on this blog in the near future, so stay tuned. Which fabric are you going to make your camisole in?
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