![]() I ended up with a plain white rayon made into half inch double fold tape. So many shades of white and grey, none of which matched. I also didn’t bother with the pocket on this version so technically it’s the Tiny Pocketless Tank.įinding a fabric to make binding out of was a bit of a challenge. It’s a bit shorter than the original pattern but that’s ok- for layering with other tops it’s just fine. This top will be added to my ever-growing Grainline collection- so far Scout Tee one, two and three and Alder shirt dress one and two.Īfter a bit of folding, refolding, turning around and micro adjusting of pattern pieces I managed to squeeeeeeze a front and back piece out of what I had left (that’s the benefit of cutting whole pattern pieces, it does make that a lot easier). The fabric originally came from the Village Haberdashery and I LOVE it so didn’t want to waste a single scrap if I could help it. I had a teeeny amount rayon from Cotton and Steel’s first rayon collection Frock I think it’s called pixel print neon left over from my BHL Anna dress. ![]() Version one was made in Liberty tana lawn in 2 colourways and an added dropped hem at the back. ![]() So this is version 2 of Tiny Pocket Tank pattern from Grainline Studio. It’s another Grainline pattern to add to the Scout Tee versions one, two and three and the Alder shirt dress versions one and two. I’m adding a Talvikki/Linden mash-up in a gorgeous French Terry and an Archer popover variation in double gauze to the list too.
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