The Atelier Shirt
PDF Sewing pattern
$29.00
(VAT is added to all EU orders)
SIZES: 4-22
SEWING ABILITY: MEDIUM
An updated classic shirt with extended yoke for a dropped shoulder effect. This shirt has three distinct variations: a classic straight back, a pleated back and a gathered back with gathered sleeves.
The straight and gathered back shirts are longer than the pleated back shirt, so they can be worn tucked in.
Both the straight and gathered back shirts are suitable for those with medium experience, especially if choosing the simpler of the two cuff placket options. Where as the pleated back shirt is for experienced sewers.
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
“I fell in love with the Atelier Shirt when I saw the pleating on the back. I found this cotton fabric at Michael’s (a US craft store) and thought it would work well. I spent quite a bit of time with the pleats as I wanted them to be uniform and to hang well. I stitched down the inside of the back of each one to facilitate ironing when the blouse was complete.
I have made quite a few blouses with plackets. Other pattern makers use a different method to construct the placket. The method described by Makers Atelier is so sensible and straightforward. I’m pleased with the result. Next up is the TMA Pull-On Shirt! I’m looking forward to it.”
OMG I am in love!! ❤️ This is the pleated back version of the Atelier shirt by @themakersatelier.
It is a classic shirt with this great twist. I immediately purchased the pattern and used this gorgeous baby soft minerva core range poplin fabric gifted to me by @minervadotcom as part of their ambassador program.
This is a size 8 but I could have easily sized down. I decided to make it a short sleeve for the ease of summer. I can totally see another version which is cropped in a heavier fabric. Eek!
@the.hemline.eclectic
It’s a new to me pattern and one I very much enjoyed making up!
I made a size 8 that corresponds with a bust of 34inches. The finished garment measurement is 43 inches, so is an oversized shirt.
It went together without a hitch…..read more HERE @love_lucie
Hot of the machine @themakersatelier #tmaateliershirt I absolutely love it. The pattern has two other views, one with a gathered back and sleeves and one with a pleated back. I made the plain one first to check size and also because I just need a plain white shirt. @frankie_and_me_33
I really like the smart/casual tailored look of the shirt pattern. I am an embroiderer, not a seamstress but found the printed pattern very easy to follow. I cut a smaller pattern for my daughter who wanted the gathered back version and I will, when time permits make the pleated back version for myself. It works beautifully with a linen/cotton mix fabric. I top-stitched the collar and cuffs in scarlet and made scarlet buttonholes with shell buttons. @lesleykfudge
This must be the mullet of the shirt world. All business in the front and party at the back. It’s the #ateliershirt by @themakersatelier The shirt has a number of views but there is no looking past the sensational pleated back view. Made from a linen cotton blend fabric that may have been obtained through nefarious means. I accidentally cut a size down but it still fits. This was an interesting sew with all the trickiness of a shirt with added pleats. @adymadie
This is my version of the pleated back shirt, which I finished today. I adapted the pattern to make the pleated section out of a contrast floral fabric, which I also used for the inside of the collar stand, the inside of the cuffs and the cuff placket. It’s a lovely pattern, thank you.
This is my hack of The Atelier Shirt in an oyster-coloured viscose. I wanted to recreate the beautiful blouse worn by Carey Mulligan in The Dig (2021), so I used the design of one of the collars in the Assembly Line shirt pattern, and covered some buttons. I love it. Can’t wait to wear it. What a lovely pattern! @caramellilac
The Atelier Shirt is a very easy make, that has three different variations for the back. I chose the pleated style with 14 pleats and in this Egyptian Cotton from Sew Much Fabric, the folds press to a beautiful finish. @sewpaula
Fabric and Trim Suggestions
Lightweight woven fabrics: Cottons, linens and for the more experienced sewer silks and viscose type fabrics
Digital pattern formats
Our digital patterns are immediately downloadable with PDF files for AT HOME printing on A4 or US paper sizes and COPY SHOP printing on A0 sheets. Read more in this Journal post.
Please note once purchased, you will receive two emails: your purchase receipt and the download email. Please check your junk folder if you don't receive both.
The PDF files should be opened using Adobe Acrobat Reader.
For security purposes the number of downloads per file are limited. Please download each file to the device you intend to save the file on, and SAVE the file before opening and printing. In this way you will be able to print as required. Multiple downloads will lock the file.
The patterns are multi-sized and all sizes print on the At Home and Copy Shop versions.
Digital magazine formats
Our digital magazines with an accompanying pattern are immediately downloadable. The digital files are supplied in PDF format and the pattern is printable AT HOME on A4 or US paper sizes.