(If you’re using a fabric that will fray, make sure you serge or zigzag the outside edge of the lining). Then sew around the entire neckline with a straight stitch. Slip the lining over the bodice neckline and pin in place, matching up the shoulder seams. Take your NECKLINE LINING pieces and sew them together on the short ends with right sides together. With right sides together, pin your bodice front and back pieces together on the sides, matching up the underarm seams. Once the sleeve is pinned, sew along the arm hole with a straight stitch. Pin that point together, then pin along the arm hole on either side, attaching the sleeve to the armhole. Take one sleeve piece and line up the top of the sleeve with the bodice shoulder seam, with right sides together. With right sides together, sew your BODICE FRONT + BACK pieces together at the shoulders with a straight stitch. Sew down the front with a straight stitch, ending about 2 inches above the start of the front ties. Take your BODICE FRONT pieces and pin them down the front with right sides together. If you don’t know how to do that, use this video here to learn how to make pattern pieces from your own clothing. MaHow to Make A Tie Front Top (Sewing Tutorial)įirst, cut your pattern pieces. *And if you don’t know how to sew, grab my online sewing course - it’s only $60, and there’s a beginner and intermediate course and will teach you everything you need to know about basic clothing construction. They’re perfect paired with skirts, jeans, shorts, or even over a dress to make it look like a skirt.Īnd although it looks a little complicated with the tie front, it’s actually REALLY easy and I busted this one out in about an hour. I’ve been seeing these tie front blouses everywhere lately and I think they’re so cute and summer-y. So I dug through my fabric stash and found this gorgeous blue and white pin stripe fabric that I bought from last year and made a pretty little tie front blouse. This past week has been so warm and sunny that I’m completely in the mood for summer now.
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