To make this blouse, you'll need:
- Fabric (55'' wide):
- Sizes 34-40: 1.50 m (1¾y) (sleeveless OR with sleeves)
Sizes 42-46: 1.50 m (1¾y) (sleeveless) OR 1.80 m (2y) (with sleeves)
Sizes 48-52: 1.60 m (1¾y) (sleeveless) OR 1.90 m (2⅛y) (with sleeves).
- Fabrics shown in the photos: cotton poplin, cotton canvas, Oxford cotton, viscose twill, viscose poplin, chambray, linen-cotton blend, cotton-viscose blend, or even linen.
- 80 cm (32”) fusible interfacing.
- [Sleeveless version] 140 cm (55") of 20 mm (¾’’) wide bias (40mm/1⅝’’ fully unfolded).
Sizes for the Miramar blouse
First of all, the Miramar blouse pattern runs from size 34 to size 52.
Also, to help you choose your size, you'll find the finished garment measurements below:

Finally, the stature used for this pattern is 1.68 m (I'm 1.62 m tall).
The difficulty level of the Miramar blouse
Lastly, making this blouse is perfect for advanced beginners (difficulty level 2/5).
Happy sewing! And don't forget to tag me on Instagram with the hashtags #leslubiesdecadia and #LLDCmiramar to show off your beautiful makes 📸
Transforming the Miramar shirt into a dress: it's easy!
If you'd like to turn the Miramar blouse into a dress, it's easy: just lengthen the pattern pieces at the bottom. I'll explain it all on the blog.
