Women’s Baggy V Neck Tee
This tee is drafted to be oversized and long. Straight lines, no curves, super simple. The V can be challenging but the instructions walk you through it step by step. I highly suggest doing a practice run before cutting into your favorite fabric!
It comes with short and long sleeve options (and an option for no sleeves, almost cami length). There are also detailed instructions on adjusting height to achieve your ideal shirt length!
This has become my go to tee in my closet and my kids love the loose comfy fit (check out the free Kid’s versio!). The sleeves are a little long, hitting a little bit above the elbow. I love the rolled sleeve look so I roll mine up twice.
Please note: there was only one tester in size 3/4XL (it was a mix between those two sizes) and none for 5XL. I’m not certain how the 5XL would fit since I haven’t been able to find testers for that size but many requested for the pattern to go up that high. I’m keeping it on for now but in the future if I can’t find testers I may need to cut it off at 3XL.
Pattern Type:
PDF – Letter, A0, Projector
Includes Layered Pattern, Fabric/Notion Requirements, and Pictured Instructions
Skill Level:
Beginner – Anyone with a machine can make this top!Â
Sizes & Fabric Quantity:
XXS – S: 1.5 Yards
M – XL:Â 2 Yards
XXL – 5XL: 2.5 Yards
Materials:
* Jersey fabric, we love to use slub jersey with matching rib for neckband
Additional Sizes Examples and Pictures:
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Additional Details:
Once payment has gone through you will be able to download your files immediately! You will also receive both a confirmation email and an email with a link to download your files. The confirmation email will give you the option to view your order where you can download your files. Lots of options! Be sure to check your promotions/spam/junk folders if the email with the file links doesn’t come to your inbox.
Please don’t share the file with anyone, though you are welcome to share a printed size with others.Â
If you have any issues feel free to email hello@lowlandkids.com