How to Make a T Shirt a Tank Top

T-shirts are a wardrobe staple for many people. Overtime, they may become too old, faded, or stained to wear. Instead of throwing the shirt away, why not turn it into a trendy tank top? There are two types of tank tops: basic tank tops and racerback tank tops. Both are easy to make. All you need are some scissors. You can finish the hems on a sewing machine for a neater look, but you don’t need to; t-shirt fabric does not fray.

  1. Find a tank top to use as a template. Since you’ll be using it as a model, make sure that the fit is just right and looks good on you.

If you don’t have a tank top to use as a template, don’t worry. You can still make a tank top.

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2. Choose a t-shirt you won’t mind cutting up and turn it inside out. The shirt does not need to fit well, unless you want a fitted tank top. If the shirt is a brand new shirt, wash and dry it first. Fabric tends to shrink after you wash it the first time, and you want the shirt to be the right size before you start working on it.

3. Iron both shirts to remove any wrinkles. Even if your shirts are already nice and smooth, it might be a good idea to do this. Ironing will smooth the fabric and make it easier to work with.
JK752-13DD Ultra high speed direct-drive overlock stitch machine
JK752-13DD Ultra high speed direct-drive overlock stitch machine
4. Place the tank top on top of the t-shirt, and align the shoulders. Lay the t-shirt flat on a table, then lay the tank top over it. Make sure that the shoulders of the tank top are aligned with the shoulders of the t-shirt. Also, make sure that the front of both shirts is facing upwards.
JK9800DDI-4  Direct-drive computerized high-speed lockstitch sewing machine
JK9800DDI-4 Direct-drive computerized high-speed lockstitch sewing machine
5. Pin the tank top to the t-shirt to keep it from moving. Place straight pins all along the edges of the tank top. Take care to pin all the way through all layers of both shirts. This will keep the shirts from moving, and make your cutting more even.

6. Cut the t-shirt, using the tank top’s armholes and neckline as a guide. If you’d like a finished hem around the armholes and neckline, leave a ½-inch (1.27 centimeters) seam allowance. A finished hem is not a requirement for t-shirt tank tops, as the fabric does not fray. A finished hem will look nicer, however.
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If you don’t have a tank top to use as a guide, cut the sleeves and collar off of your t-shirt. Consider folding the shirt in half before cutting it, so that both sides will be even.
7. Unpin the tank top from the t-shirt and put it away. Take the pins out and put the tank top away. Make sure that the t-shirt is still inside out at this point. You won’t be turning it right side out until the very end.
8. Cut the front neckline and armholes wider, if desired. Some tank tops will have a lower neckline in the front than in the back. The same goes for the armholes. Don’t trim too much off, if you plan on having finished hems; remember to leave a ½-inch (1.27 centimeters) seam allowance.

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9. Fold the cut edges down, pin them in place, and press them flat with an iron. Fold the edges down by ½-inch (1.27 centimeters). Secure the folds with straight pins, and press them flat with an iron. When folding, make sure that you are folding towards the outside, not the inside.
If you’d like the edges to be raw and un-hemmed, you can skip this step. T-shirts are made from jersey material, which does not fray.
10. Stitch the folded edges down using a ¼-inch (0.64 centimeters) seam allowance. You can sew by hand or use a sewing machine for more professional, durable stitches.
If you are using a sewing machine, try to use a stitch intended for knit fabrics. It looks like a straight stitch, except that it is broken up by a V every few stitches.
When you are done sewing, remember to tie the ends of the threads off into tight knots, and to snip the excess tail ends off.
11. Remove the pins, turn the tank right side out, and try it on. The tank top will be a little loose, unless you used a fitted t-shirt or trimmed the sides down.