The Modern Sewing Co PDF Boatneck Top Sewing Pattern
The Boatneck Top sewing pattern by The Modern Sewing Co is a wardrobe basic that’s designed to be useful for all 12 months of the year.
It’s the perfect piece to comfortably layer under knits in winter or wear on it’s own in warmer months. The wide neckline gives an understated elegance to what is otherwise a very stripped back design which is nothing more than what it needs to be – simple,
comfortable and classic.
We’re confident that it will be a piece you’ll want to make multiple versions of to see you through the year.
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£12.50
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Fabric requirements
Fabric Width: 150cm
- Sizes 4 – 12: 100cm
- Sizes 14 – 20: 120cm
- Sizes 22 – 28: 125cm
Fabric Width: 110cm
- Sizes 4 – 12: 120cm
- Sizes 14 – 20: 125cm
- Sizes 22 – 28: 150cm
Size range
- Sizes UK 4 – 28 (with PDF Layers)
Supplies you'll need
- 1 x thread for a standard machine
- 4 x threads for an overlocker
Sewing skill level
- Beginner
PDF contents
- Instructions (8 pages)
- A4/US Letter print at home pattern (30 pages)
- A0 copy shop pattern with and without layers (2 pages)
- Using our patterns guide (10 pages)
Sewing pattern description
To make Boatneck Top sewing pattern by The Modern Sewing Co chose stretchy fabrics such as cotton, tencel or viscose jerseys with about 5-7% elastane.
Note, rib knits are not preferable for this style as it will stretch a lot at the neck and hem. We also recommend staying clear of silk jersey unless it has a good amount of stretch.
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