34 reviews for Free Spirit Tank
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This beginner knit pattern is that perfect wardrobe staple for those warmer months! Simple, comfortable, and you can dress it comfortable in tunic with leggings, or dress it up! With full back and racerback options you can change up the look. Included lengths are: cropped, shirt, tunic, and dress! And added to that are 4 different hemlines: side dipped, high low, hankerchief, and curved. I also include measurements and instructions to add the bow to the back of the racerback option! You could make one for everyday of the summer with a different option combo!
This is semi-fitted at the bust and flares out for a looser flowy fit over waist and hips. Comfortable, flattering and so easy to throw on!
File types included: A0 Copy Shop, A4 Paper, Letter Paper, and Projector.
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Taylor Susan (verified owner) –
I bought this pattern and it sat in my drawer for 6 months, because it was my first pattern for knits. For the last 30 years, I have only sewn wovens. One day, I cut out 3 Free Spirit tops and 2 dresses (1 knee length, 1 maxi). Sewed them all up in one day. They all fit first try, just an amazing pattern. My maxi dress is super flowy, I wear it every chance I get. When I was all done, I went online and downloaded 3 other patterns. I only wish I had more time to sew…I love these patterns!
coupons4kat (verified owner) –
So, let me preface this by saying that I was overly optimistic with my fabric and ended up doing some decidedly screwing things to get to at least decent measurements. I have it on right now. .It’s awesome, despite some horribly wonky stuff going on in places…
Anyway. I started wearing tunics made by a somewhat well known US-based company, but the prices made it difficult to keep up with the rate of clothing destruction that happens in a house with five kids. So I embarked on a mission to learn how to make one myself. First I tried to deconstruct the one I knew fit. It didn’t go well. Next step was to purchase a “plus size” pattern from a random website that promised it would fit my baby elephant body. It didn’t.
I didn’t have my hopes high for this one after the mess up with my material either, but it actually ended up being, gasp, flattering. I’m not entirely sure I’ll take it off until I scrounge enough fabric to make a replacement. Buy it, it’s worth it!
Suzie Potvin –
Very Nice !
Melodie Diaz (verified owner) –
A great pattern! I have also used it as a great base to mash up with a sweet tee top. Flowy without looking maternity