How to Sew Tube Dresses

How to Sew Tube Dresses thumbnail
A tube dress is a great sewing project for a beginner.

Many fashion sewing projects involve exact measurements, complicated measurements, linings, darts or other seams. The tube dress only requires the maker to sew four straight seams. The dress is a great first sewing project because of its simplicity. This is not a pattern that requires an exact fit. The dress can also be customized to the maker's wishes. Pockets, ribbons, lace, embroidery or a belt can all be added after finishing the basic dress for an individualized look.

Things You'll Need

  • Fabric
  • Scissors
  • Straight pins
  • Safety pin
  • Measuring tape
  • 1-inch elastic
  • Needle
  • Thread
Show More

Instructions

  1. Preparing to Sew

    • 1

      Measure your bust and hip. Add 4 inches to this measurement for a snug fitting dress, 7 inches for a medium fit and 10 inches for a loose fitting tube dress. Decide on a length for the dress.

    • 2

      Divide the largest measurement (either the hip or the bust) in half.

    • 3

      Cut two pieces of fabric to this width and to the desired length.

    • 4

      Turn the fabric so that the front of both pieces face each other. Pin the long seams of the fabric together using straight pins starting 2 inches from the top. Also pin the hem (if desired).

    Sewing the Tube Dress

    • 5

      Sew the long sides of the fabric together.

    • 6

      Hem the dress.

    • 7

      Turn over the loose fabric at the top of the dress and pin it down.

    Putting in the Elastic

    • 8

      Measure your upper chest (the area directly under your arms). Subtract 4 inches from this measurement.

    • 9

      Cut a piece of elastic using this measurement. Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic.

    • 10

      Feed the elastic through the pinned top of the dress.

    • 11

      Remove the safety pin and hand sew the two ends of the elastic together.

    • 12

      Stitch the top piece of the dress down. Remove all the pins from the dress and iron the seams.

Tips & Warnings

  • Fabric with a slight amount of stretch is best for this project.

Related Searches:

References

  • Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Photos.com/Getty Images

Comments

You May Also Like

Related Ads

Featured