The tunic is meant for woven, non-stretchy fabrics like rayon or cotton. The waist is loose fitting and the tunic can be pulled over your head without any closure.
This setting defines the amount of ease. The higher the number, the more ease is added to the body measurements.
Distance between neck and neckline on one side, without neckband.
Distance between neck and neckline on the front, without neckband.
Distance between neck and neckline on the back, without neckband.
For this option, the following settings are recommanded:
Do you want to apply these settings?
High sleeve head: small fit at upper arm. For stretchy fabric like jersey only. Medium high sleeve head: looser fit. For jersey, thicker knits or sweat. Flat sleeve head: wide fit. All sort of fabrics.
The sleeve head is spread by this amount. This will lead to a larger sleeve head scope, which will need to be gathered to fit into the armscye.
The sleeve is drawn wider as the cuff by this amount. The cuff needs to be stretched while sewing.
Choose here if you want to gather or fold the additional fabric on the sleeve wrist to the cuff.
Choose here if you want a classic placket or a simple tape placket.
The value defines the depth of the armhole. Increasing this value will increase the width of the upper sleeve and also the bust width. Smaller values may increase movement.
Want some more poof above the cuff? You can also set this option and add some elastic to the wrist.
Select a clothing size or upload a measure set. You can create a measure set with your own measurements.
Sizing table