digital soller top + dress sewing pattern
The basics of your wardrobe may be simple, but they do not have to be boring. The Soller will redefine the role of casual wear, carving out a special place in your heart and closet. Both the top and the dress options feature uniquely-positioned gathers that add interest to a regular V-neck.
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Itch to Stitch Digital Patterns
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Description
The basics of your wardrobe may be simple, but they do not have to be boring. The Soller will redefine the role of casual wear, carving out a special place in your heart and closet. Both the top and the dress options feature uniquely-positioned gathers that add interest to a regular V-neck. The Soller will surely become your favorite everyday outfit!
Soller Top + Dress features:
- Options for top and dress
- V-neckline with elastic gathers on each side
- Integrated short sleeves created by extended shoulders
- Bound neckline and sleeve openings
- Designed for knit fabric
Sizes: 00 – 40
Suggested Fabrics
Primary Fabric: Use medium-weight knit fabric with at least 50% four-way stretch and good recovery (with elastane) such as jersey, ponte, ITY, viscose French terry and double-brushed poly.
Notions
1/4” (6 mm) or 3/8” (1 cm)-wide clear elastic
Size Chart, Finished Measurements, and Fabric Requirements
Click to enlarge the final images at above right.
Choosing Your Size
- Compare your bust circumference (fullest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Choose the size that best fits your bust. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
- Compare your waist circumference (narrowest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Choose the size that fits your waist best. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
- Compare your hip circumference (widest part) to the “Body Measurements” table. Choose the size that fits your hip best. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you like your garment more fitted; otherwise, choose the bigger size.
- It’s OK to use different sizes for the bust, waist and hip. The instructions for blending sizes are included in the pattern.
- If you are taller or shorter than 5’6” (168 cm), you should consider lengthening or shortening the garment. The instructions for lengthening or shortening are included in the pattern.
- It is highly recommended that you check your fit by making a test garment with inexpensive fabric that has similar weight as your final garment fabric.
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Average rating: (5 of 5) based on 1 reviews
Easy and cute T-shirt patternI have made three of these in the last week, all with knits of varying degrees of stretch, but all turned out really nice. The pattern is uncomplicated and the instructions are well-written. The elastic on the front gives the shirt just a little more style than a regular t-shirt. I made it one size larger than my bust measurements would have dictated, and I liked having that extra ease. I don't have a serger but they worked out fine on my regular sewing machine.Was this helpful?