Tank Top A tight fitting tank top. Made from two pattern parts. Best made from a thin cotton jersey. size S ( waist ca. 74 cm* ) * This garment is made from stretch fabric and is meant to be worn tight. The waist of the garment can be significantly less than your actual waist. fabric: knit, 80x140 cm 1x front 1x back estimated time: 2h Recommended sequence of work: 1) Print this file (A4, greyscale). Each page has 1 cm margin on all sides for the printer. Assemble the pattern according to the map on page 2. The grey areas indicate overlaps. On the finished paper pattern, no grey areas are visible. 2) Cut out each pattern part from fabric once. Both pattern parts have an axis of reflection, meaning that the paper pattern part only represents half of the actual pattern part. Add generously (3 cm) to all edges for sewing. 3) Sew the shoulders together. 4) Close the side seams. Use zigzag lock stitch. 5) Use a narrow zigzag lock stitch on the hem, the neck, and the armholes. Cut away the waist fabric. Have fun! Please do send in pictures of your finished garment. Whether you attempted a faithful copy or your own interpretation, whether you deem the outcome to be a success or a failure, I‘m interested in all results. Send in your picture anonymously and uncommented, or add as much personal information as you like: name, age, location, face-book, website, anecdotes. Are you happy with the result? How was the experience of making it? What was on your mind while making it? etc. Share your experience with like-minded people and become part of a creative discourse! [email protected] René Shiro, 2011 reneshiro.com This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ 01 02 04 05 03 06 tank S 01/06 tank front / size S reneshiro.com lengthwise grain / axis of reflection tank S 02/06 tank S 03/06 tank S 04/06 tank back / size S lengthwise grain / axis of reflection tank S 05/06 tank S 06/06
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