Testing Call: Vienna Tank
TESTING CALL CLOSED
The testing call is now closed. Thank you so much for your support! The Vienna Tank is now available in the shop.
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The Vienna Tank has been in the work for a while and it’s finally ready for testing! Just thinking about this tank top makes me happy. It’s a style that I can wear every day.
Is it your style too? Are yo interested in testing it?
The Vienna Tank Features:
- Integrated yoke with woven fabric
- Bodice with comfortable knit fabric
- Slight cropped and relaxed fit bodice
- Cute gathers above bust and at back
- View A: neck ruffles and center front uses wrong side of fabric as accent
- View B : streamlined with no neck ruffles
- Layers feature (print only the sizes you need)
Body and Finished Garment Measurements
Material Requirements
Primary fabric Use lightweight knit fabric such as jersey and interlock. Keep in mind that a fabric with more drape will be larger/longer and contours over the body. Ladies with larger busts will find a fabric with more drape fits their figure better. A stable knit will make a more structured garment that is smaller/shorter. View A shows the wrong side of fabric as an accent, so choose accordingly.
Contrast fabric Use lightweight woven fabric such as shirting, batiste, lawn, chambray, challis, crepe, broadcloth and linen. Do not use a sheer fabric.
Optional Material
- 27” (68.5 cm) of 3/8” (1 cm)-wide bias fusible stay tape
Fabric Requirements
Timeline
I plan to start testing Saturday, May 28th, and would like to receive your modeled photos with your garments by Sunday, June 5th. But as always, if there’s any important change to the pattern, we’ll extend testing as needed.
Tester Selection
The chosen testers will be invited to private Facebook groups where we can discuss the pattern, share pictures and discuss revisions. I will send the invite/link to the email that you provide. So please make sure you enter the correct email in the application form.
In return for your time, effort, professionalism, input and participation, upon public release of the pattern, you will receive:
- A final copy of the pattern
- Feature you in a blog post that directs traffic to your blog/site/store/Etsy store
Please sign up using this application form if you are interested. Testing is one of the most crucial steps for producing a quality pattern. I appreciate your applying!
Would like to see these patterns. I enjoy sewing. Are these patterns out so they can be made by consumer.
Hi Gail, yes, the pattern is available for purchase. It is in the shop (click the Shop link above). Thank you for your interest.
Oh, I like this very much! I can’t be a tester since we are going out of town, but do you have an estimated release date?
Thank you Angela. I don’t have a release date yet since it all depends on how well testing goes. 🙂
This is a beautiful design, Kennis!
Thank you!
Awesome tank design!!! This style works well on me. ?
Thank you! I can also picture myself wearing it every day. 😀
Oh, and Your photos are neat !
Love the look of this one, Kennis! Looks like another staple that will need to be in my wardrobe! 🙂
I am biased, but I think so! 😉
Oh Kennis, I’m loving this one! This would be so great for work in this Barbados heat. And of course I’m totally crushing on the fact that your sample is purple.
I have been making a couple of purple things lately. The yoke fabric is shot cotton (which is new type of fabric to me). It has blue and purple in it, so in person, the fabric is iridescent. It’s quite interesting.
So I had to go google ‘shot cotton’. Never heard of it before, but I see it comes in lots of beautiful colours. Oh dear, off to pin some to my Fabric board now.
Oh this is so pretty! Does it have to be made out of knit? It’s tough to find a quality knit around where I am.
Actually I want to ask two volunteers among the testers to use woven in the bottom instead. I think it probably wouldn’t work very well for large busted ladies, but it should be good for ladies with B (or even C) cup with woven.
Great! I will apply then! I think I am a B cup, but last time on Sirena Dress I turned out to be a C.
Yes, super cute and different than the usual plain tank! I have to get to the computer to fill out the form!
Thanks 🙂