First up is the Super Basic Tank Top from Halfmoon Atelier. This is a free pattern if you subscribe to her emails. As the cost of patterns is quite significant I do love a freebie! I made this in the pink and white stripe jersey and I have made an orange one, and have a red one ready to sew. It has a similar scoop at the back which I really like. I love having bare shoulders and arms on a hot day although these days I tend to wear tank tops only in the garden. I do like to get a tan while I am gardening.
Second I made a 'shell' top from this gorgeous 'countryside' border print. I have had this short length of fabric in my stash for ages, but have no idea where it came from! I had just enough to squeeze this shell top made with Simplicity 8061. The pattern has several different necklines and now I have nailed the fit, I will make some more!
Last but not least I made this loose shirt in a gorgeous yellow print slinky fabric from More Sewing. This is really loose, and lovely to wear on those really hot days. It is made from McCalls M7629. I have some more 'slinky' fabric in a dusky pink print to make another.
Both pairs of shorts are from Lands End. I ordered the dark blue pair when I received an offer, and liked them so much I ordered the brown ones, which by then were in the sale. Bargains! They are smart enough and long enough to wear outside the garden!
I'm actually glad the heatwave is over, as I too was feeling hot and sticky all the time. The humidity really does not agree with me. But I'm not a fan of the wishy-washy weather we're having right now either. Always grumbling about the weather, aren't we? Love that you found an easy (and free!) pattern for tank tops, so that you can make a variety of them. My favourite of your makes is the lovely shell top. That fabric is absolutely gorgeous! xxx
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