The Pauline Alice Nautic set appealed to me as soon as I saw sneak peeks of it on Instagram, so I was fairly quick to purchase the pattern when it was released. I already had some fabric that was just right for the blouse, so it jumped to the top of my sewing list.
The Nautic set includes a blouse, skirt and shorts. The blouse, which I've made here, has a sailor collar, short sleeves, decorative binding/ribbon and front buttons. The shorts have an elasticated waist, slanted pockets and contrasting bias binding, while the skirt has an elasticated waist and gathered tier.
The pattern covers bust sizes from 31½" to 47¼" and hip measurements from 34" to 49½".
I enjoyed sewing my Nautic blouse. The instructions and accompanying diagrams are easy to follow. They maybe don't hold your hand quite as much as some instructions do, but they're still perfectly clear and I didn't have any trouble sewing my blouse.
The pattern is rated as beginner level, which I'd say is probably fair. You probably wouldn't want to sew the blouse as your very first pattern, but if you've made a couple of projects and are looking for something to build your skills a bit, this could be a good option.
You need to be quite careful and accurate when sewing the decorative ribbon/binding, but other than that it's a fairly simple blouse.
In terms of sizing, my bust is currently 39" but I made a size 42, which is intended for a 38" bust. I could tell from the finished garment measurements that it would be big enough, and that the next size up would probably be bigger than I wanted.
After making a toile, the only adjustment I made was to lower the bust dart by an inch.
Rather than lengthening the pattern (I'm just under 5'9"), I simply used a smaller hem. I used a total of 1" for my hem, whereas the pattern calls for you to use 2⅝".
Another non-fitting change that I made was to interface the facing pieces. This isn't included in the instructions, but I just thought that it would give a better finish.
I also used 5 buttons instead of 3. It's a personal preference, but I just felt like 3 buttons wouldn't be quite enough and might result in gaping.
The main fabric that I used is a lightweight cotton that I bought in a charity shop a few months ago, and the white that I used for the collar is part of an old sheet. So this was a pretty thrifty project! I bought the ribbon and the buttons locally, and I love how they highlight the little pops of pink in the fabric print.
I'm really pleased with how my Nautic blouse turned out, and I like the fact that the collar makes it a bit different to other blouses in my wardrobe. I'd definitely like to try making the skirt from the set too, so there may well be more Nautic projects in my future!