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Hello everyone, dear Hive group! Today I'm showing you how I made a men's tank top using, as always, microdurano fabric, which is what I work with most often because of its versatility and comfort. The materials I used are:
Materiales:|Materials:
- Microdurazno azul y negro
- Patrón de franelilla
- Regla
- Lápices
- Hilo azul
- Tijeras
- Blue and black micro-peach
- Flannel pattern
- Ruler
- Pencils
- Blue thread
- Scissors
Elaboración|Elaboration
Paso nro 1
Paso nro 1
To cut the front piece, lay the plain fabric flat on its wrong side, as this will make it easier to cut since it's an asymmetrical flannel. I did the same with the top piece; this flannel is broken down into several pieces, so it needs to be cut this way. I took the opportunity to cut some bias tape that I'll use for the neckline and armholes. I cut the side seams of the black micro-peach fabric. Once I had the entire front piece, I used the same pattern to cut the back piece, since it's just the plain blue fabric.
Paso nro 2
Paso nro 2
Once you have all the pieces for the front, start sewing the bias tape first to make details on the sides and then the top part, thus forming the entire front.
Paso nro 3
Paso nro 3
Once you have all the pieces for the front, start sewing the bias tape first to make details on the sides and then the top part, thus forming the entire front.
Paso nro 4
Paso nro 4
And finally, I sewed the bias binding on the neck and armhole, and so it becomes something simple but well-made.
Resultado|Result
Small details elevate a simple garment into something more sophisticated and eye-catching. I hope you all like it. Immensely grateful to everyone 🤗 Until next time.
The photos presented in this blog are my responsibility. The images have been edited using Canva. The photographs were taken with my Infinix hot 10 cell phone. The content has been translated with Google translator.