This is a simple camisole sewing pattern and tutorial finished with bias tape.
It is an easy design that ties lightly with strings and does not require a zipper, making it simple to sew.
This type of camisole is sometimes needed for cosplay costumes, so the pattern is designed to be simple and easy to use.
You may adjust the pattern lines or change the size to suit your needs.
Because it is easy to make, it is also recommended as everyday clothing.
After printing, align the pages along the guide lines, tape them together, and cut out the pattern pieces. Seam allowances are included, so you can use the pattern as it is.
(1) Sew the darts and press them to one side with an iron.
(2) Serge the side edges of the front and back pieces of the lower body, sew them together with a sewing machine, and press the seam allowances open with an iron.
(3) Sew the upper body and lower body together with a sewing machine, serge the seam allowance, and press it downward.
(4) Serge the hem, fold it up 0.5 inch, and sew it in place with a sewing machine.
(5) Attach bias tape to fold bias position (1).
(6) Attach bias tape to fold bias position (2).
* Temporarily fix the bias tape and check the required length for fold bias position (2) before sewing.
(7) Sew flat bias tape to flat bias position (3), then thread the string through.
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