Want to pick up a new sewing skill and have the option to sew either a tunic or a dress? Meet Tai! This pattern is designed for knits and has a slim fit, long sleeves, boat neckline, and shoulder gussets for comfort. Choose the length that matches your style.
Sew Tai in lightweight or medium-weight knit fabrics with at least 50% stretch, such as cotton rayon, merino jersey, rib knits, and French terry.
Crosby is wearing the Tai dress and tunic in size 16 graded to a 14 at the bust. Her measurements are 42 inches, 33 inches, 45 3/4 inches, and she is 5 feet, 10 inches.
This fabric is a ponte purchased locally at Mill End.
This fabric is a striped rayon rib knit purchased locally at Mill End.
This fabric is a cotton spandex jersey purchased locally at Mill End.
Fabric & Fit
Fabrics to shop: Look for your favorite knits that have at least 50% stretch, such as cotton rayon, merino jersey, rib knits, and French terry. Consider how you want to feel when you pick out your knit. Rayon will create a breezy silhouette, while French terry is more structured.
Fabrics to avoid: Avoid heavyweight knits or knits that do not have at least 50% stretch.
Fit: This dress is gently fitted throughout, and shoulder gussets help create a comfortable boat neckline. Choose the length you prefer, and double check the finished garment measurements before selecting a size.
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