Saturday, February 2, 2013

Adding Sleeves to a Tank Top

I was having a rather bad day yesterday, and when I have bad days....I become a {secret} spending addict.

No judging.



So ahem, yesterday was a bad day, and I ended up buying this top:


Because how could tiny bikes not make me feel better?!

It made me think of summer, which was both good and bad. Good because, well...DUH. It's SUMMER. And bad because summer is hot, and I don't like wearing a lot of layers. And because I'm LDS {check it out} I wear sleeves. And I really didn't want to cover up this cute tank with a cardigan {plus....hot.} So I decided to make sleeves.

Easier said than done. I searched madly all over the web and Pinterest for a tutorial on how to add sleeves to a tank top. There are a few out there: Cut off the sleeves from an old tee and sew them to the tank, or add long flutter-y sleeves also made from an old tee. Bleh. Nothing was what I wanted. 


And thus this tutorial was born. 

You need:

Matching fabric & coordinating thread
tank top
buttons {optional}


1. Fold your fabric in half. Measure from the top of your tank top to the bottom of the arm hole--this is how wide {top to bottom} your new sleeves should measure. Use another tee that you like the sleeves of to measure the length {shoulder to elbow}. Cut them out with seam allowance.





2. Cut out the "J" shape where the sleeve will attach to the tank top {forgot to take pics of this part}.




3. Sew the sleeve to the tank, right sides together. Then, sew down the length to close the sleeve {you could do this vice versa, but it worked better for me this way}.





4. Hem your sleeves to the desired length.

5. Attach button and strap if you want the gathered look.





And there you go, it's that easy. 
















P.S. Don't judge me for my lack of real pants. 




6 comments:

  1. Okay there, Mrs. Talented. That's just the craftiest most useful thing I've ever seen. Pinned. Also, real pants are overrated.

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  2. Oh my goodness, you are a genius!

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  3. I am so glad that you posted this!!!BTW I'm a Mormon too!!!

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  5. I'm having a lot of trouble finding out how to add sleeves to a racerback. I am fine showing my shoulders, I just don't like the line of racerbacks. Anyone got some help?

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  6. Wow!! This tank top looks really lovely. Want to buy Carbon38 tank tops as they are very comfortable and recommended by my friend. She have been using them from last few days and very happy with their experience.

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