18+ Scrub Top Sewing Pattern

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Certainly, here's a simplified version of a scrub top sewing pattern. This pattern assumes basic sewing knowledge and doesn't include specific measurements, so you'll need to adjust it according to your size and preferences.

Materials Needed:

  • Fabric (cotton is a good choice)
  • Thread
  • Sewing machine
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Measuring tape

Pattern:

Front Piece:

  1. Cut a rectangular piece of fabric for the front of the scrub top. The width should be your bust measurement plus a few inches of ease. The length can be your desired top length.
  2. Round off the top corners to create a neckline. You can measure down a few inches from the top corners and then connect the points with a gentle curve.

Back Piece:

  1. Use the same measurements as the front piece for the back, but keep the neckline straight across.

Sleeves:

  1. Cut two rectangular pieces for the sleeves. The width should be your arm circumference at the upper arm (add a bit of ease) and the length can be your desired sleeve length.

Assembly:

  1. Place the front and back pieces together with right sides facing each other. Pin along the shoulder seams and sew them together.
  2. Place the sleeves on the armholes, aligning the straight edges with the armhole edges. The curved edge of the sleeve should be facing out. Pin and sew the sleeves to the body, easing in any excess fabric.
  3. Sew the side seams from the bottom hem to the end of the sleeve in one continuous seam.
  4. Hem the bottom of the scrub top and the sleeve ends by folding the fabric twice and sewing in place.
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Optional Additions:

  • Pockets: You can add patch pockets to the front of the scrub top. Cut rectangular pieces of fabric, fold the edges under, and sew them onto the front piece before assembling the top.
  • Neckline Variation: Experiment with different neckline shapes like a V-neck or a crossover neckline.
  • Side Slits: Add small slits to the side seams for ease of movement.

Remember, this is a basic pattern outline. You'll need to adjust the measurements, neckline, and other details to fit your preferences and body size. Always make a test garment with inexpensive fabric before using your final fabric to ensure a proper fit.