![]() ![]() So basically the same thing just without altering the pattern. Then used a ruler to follow the side seam down to meet the hem. ![]() Instead I just laid the bodice pieces on my fabric, cut around the neckline and side seams then moved the pattern down about 8″ and cut out the hem. I didn’t follow Kelli’s tutorial as I didn’t want to cut into my pattern. I like the way my Southport dress fits so I thought I would do the same. That’s when I remembered that I’d seen Kelli of True Bias hack her Southport dress into a tank top. ![]() The straps seemed really long so I was worried about how it would fit but I didn’t want to make a toile. I’ve had this cotton lawn in my stash for about 18 months and I was originally planning to make a Grainline Tiny Pocket Tank with it but when I got the pattern out to make a start I had a change of mind. This one isn’t a particularly complex one but baby steps. One of my goals this year is to stretch my creative muscles a bit and have a go at some pattern hacks.
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