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Turn The Practically Perfect Tee Shirt into a Practically Perfect Tank Top
The great thing about this pattern is that is has almost everything you need in a tee shirt! Long sleeves, short sleeves.... One thing that's missing is a tank top. This tutorial will show you how easy it is to turn the pattern into a lovely- and modest tank for this coming summer!
You will need fabric and pattern pieces (A, B and C) for the body - back and front of the shirt, and ribbing, self fabric or a rib knit for the neckband and armbands. In addition to other normal sewing things, you will need a tape measure to measure out the armband.
Cut out front, back, neckline and 2 armbands from measurements below. Mark center of armband.
The narrow width of each armband should be 1 or 1.25 inches- I wouldn't go wider than that because then the ribbing will bend under the arm and it looks funny. One inch might be a little small for beginners though, so I recommend starting with the 1.25 inches and see how you like that. The length of the armband ribbing is noted below by size:
Size 8 - 10.25 inches
Size 7 - 10 inches
Size 6 - 9.75 inches
Size 5 - 9.5 inches
Size 4 - 9.25 inches
Size 3 - 9 inches
Size 2 - 8.75 inches
Size 18 mos - 8.5 inches
Sew front to back and neckline as directed in the pattern instructions.
Fold armband in half lengthwise. Pin center of armband to shoulder seam.
With raw edges together (and right side of tee shirt body up), sew the armband into the shoulder, stretching and easing to fit.
Sew the sides of the body and the hem as directed in the pattern instructions. I did a faux lettuce hem because I really like the look.
I really love how this tank top whips up- and I really mean "whips up" - it's a super fast pattern! You can find the Practically Perfect Tee Shirt Pattern on our shopping cart or our etsy.










Hi! I'm Chrissy. I'm a mama, an artist and a kisser of owies, giver of snuggles and nurturer of art. I live in the heart of Oregon hippie country with The Hubs and my 2 adorable children, some frustrating cats and a tiny flock of comical chickens. I enjoy working with kids, designing websites and sewing patterns, making everything beautiful and often make my life into a musical. 




