After my recent success with tops though, I finally thought I could do it some justice.
I decided to start with the Bralette Tank Top Hack before I ventured into a whole dress. This uses the George & Ginger Lovesick Bralette pattern (which is free if you join their FB group), and then you add a bottom piece onto it to make the tank. I'd already successfully made the bralette so knew I had the right size fitting well.
Jennifer uses the band pattern piece from the bra as a guide to make her 'body' piece, but she has a much slimmer physique than I do! I decided to mash my trusty Agnes body with my Lovesick top to give me a bit more room around my tummy. I wanted to do the front centre piece that Jennifer does on the Sweet and Lovely Dress, but I was worried how that might pull up the front of my tank because of my ample cleavage. To work this all out, I put on my Lovesick Bralette, then my Agnes over the top. I used pins to mark when the side band hit and where I wanted the centre front of the bralette to meet the body of the tank top. Taking it off and transferring the markings to my Agnes pattern, I ended up with a curved shape at the top. I then realised that my body piece was wider than the finished bralette piece. I decided to add a little width to the bralette, since I wanted to wear it over a bra so it didn't need to be as snug.
On the Centre Front (left), you can see how I've curved the piece up to meet the bralette |
Pattern all sorted, I cut it out and followed Jennifer's instructions, and here is my upcycled Lovesick tank!
Now I'll just have to add the Sweet and Lovely dress to my ever increasing To-Do list.
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