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DIY Sewing Projects: Sleeveless Tunic

DIY Sewing Projects: Sleeveless Tunic

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A sleeveless tunic is a wardrobe must-have. With the right fabric choice, the humble sleeveless tunic can easily replace your favorite t-shirt and be suitable for a night out on the town.

Time: 30 ~ 45 minutes

Difficulty: EASY

Here it is:

DIY Sewing Projects: Sleeveless Tunic

Materials Required:

  • 1-1.5 yards (depending on size)
  • Coordinating thread
  • Clear Ruler
  • Pins
  • An old tank top that fits.
  • Marking tool (either disappearing ink or tailor’s chalk)
  • Sharp Fabric Scissors

Measurements Required:

  • Top of shoulder to desired length (mine went halfway down my thigh)
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Measurement – Length of Tunic

Step 1

Fold your fabric, right sides together

Step 2

Place your old tank top on top of the folded fabric and mark (using chalk or disappearing ink) 1” seam allowance around the tank.

  • Start flaring out the marking at a 35-degree angle starting from the armpit if you want a flowy fit (I went this route for my demonstration tunic)
  • Start flaring out the marking at a 10-degree angle starting from the armpit if you want a more fitted look.

Step 3

Cut out your fabric.

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Fabric Cut with flare
  • It’s okay if your cuts aren’t completely straight, the sewing process will resolve any imperfections in fabric cutting.
  • This particular Rayon/Cotton Knit was especially tough to cut because of the slinky-ness.

Step 4

Sew up the marked sides using a zig zag stitch.

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Stitch Guide – Use ZigZag

Step 5

Hem the neckline, the armholes, the bottom and you’re done!

I love to style the tunic with a contrasting cardigan and flats or wedges. Refrain from wearing chunky boots with this tunic, as it can look too messy and busy. Keep it simple

This figure-flattering tunic works well with graphic patterns (like mine), and solids! If you’re not using a knit fabric, you might want to give yourself another ½” seam allowance when you sew.

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Finished DIY Sewing Project: Sleeveless Tunic!

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