The Pisco Tank and Dress: Pattern Tester Makes
Posted by Betsy C on
I had an amazing team of ladies helping with their eagle eyes to spot any errors in the sewing directions and to give feedback on their versions of the latest and greatest SBCC Pattern, the Pisco Tank and Dress. Seriously, I could not have done it without them. Their patience is something of legend, especially when I...umm...kinda,sorta lost the L-4X size range somewhere in the digital ether at the beginning of testing. (Mercury retrograde for realz!)
If you haven’t been formally introduced to The Pisco, you can read all about the details here. But since I know you are anxious to get to the good stuff, here’s the vibe: The Pisco is a super quick sew that allows you to assemble components according to your heights and cup sizes. Totally customizable. Yup!
As you will see from the tester versions below, The Pisco tank and dress allows for a lot of personal expression and style. Go ahead. Feel free to make it your own!
Part of the value of testing is to suss out any issues or styling along the way. For the sake of full disclosure, the following changes were made after the testers had taken their photos:
- Reducing the curve of the hem shape on the tank top. It is a bit more subtle now.
- Revising the back armhole to reduce gaping.
- Scooping out the front neck curve a little so it’s not as high.
(**Final pattern files reflect these changes)
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@ Kathleen- yes, these are all stretchy knits. A good rule of thumb is a minimum of 35% stretch. Basically anything you would use to make a T-shirt from would be a good start for the tank.
@ Maggie- nope. The changes noted are based on the tester version. I only mention in order to give you a sense of how it may look visually different.
Should we re-download to obtain the changes?
Are all of these versions made from stretchy knits? (Especially Yuli’s floral top, and Monika and Megan’s dresses?) Or did they need to size up for less stretchy fabrics?