The Tabor V-Neck is a simple yet versatile style that is as dressed up or casual as you’d like to make it. It is a loose fitting, drop shoulder tee or sweater that is built for comfort while looking smart. With many different options for sleeves, necklines and body lengths, you can make a Tabor V-neck for every season.
Due to its wide, oversized body width, the Tabor V-Neck T-shirts are most flattering when sewn in a light-weight, fluid knit fabric with at least 25% stretch such as rayon, bamboo or soy knits while the sweaters are best with sweater knits that also have at least 25% stretch however, do not have a high lycra content (6% or above) or have too much stretch recovery. This is to allow the wide neckband to perform at its finest without puckering or gathering.
Features: drop shoulders, loose fitting through the body
tee version #1 – A deep V-neck with option A – a 3/8”/2.5mm, mitered neckband or option B – a 7/8”/2cm, lapped neckband. It also features a curved hem and narrow, long sleeves.
tee version #2 – A deep V-neck with option A – a 3/8”/2.5mm, mitered neck trim or option B – 7/8”/2cm, lapped neckband. It also features a curved hem and banded, short sleeves to roll up.
tee version #3 – A deep V-neck with option A -a 3/8”/2.5mm, mitered neck trim or option B – a 7/8”/2cm, lapped neckband. It also features a cropped, straight hem and is sleeveless.
sweater version #4 – A semi-deep V-neck with a 2”/5cm wide lapped neckband. It also features a split hem with vented sides and narrow, long sleeves. It works best with sweater knits that do not have too much structure or stretch recovery.
sweater version #5 – A semi-deep V-neck with a 2”/5cm wide lapped neckband. It also features a cropped, straight hem and is sleeveless. It works best with sweater knits that do not have too much stretch recovery.
This is a printed pattern not a PDF pattern.