The VENTO Tank

No. 11 - a quick sew because no one really wants to turn their iron on right now

The VENTO Tank

There’s a new state of being that’s gaining recognition around the social medias called reverse seasonal affective disorder, a kind of summer malaise if you will. It’s essentially where you lose motivation when the heat starts to kick in and this year it feels like august has come especially early in some places.

Post Me Made May you can really feel the dip in the desire to sew online. Could be summertime RSAD. Could be “Hey it’s summer! It’s my season and I’m doing summer things”! But the desire to make complex pieces has dwindled, touching anything other than linen or cotton is a no no and spending more than 2 hours on a project feels arduous.

We want light. We want airy. We want quick! Enter the Vento Tank….

Alex is wearing a size XL with no mods in a silk noil, see SHOP below.

Summer for me is the hardest season for dressing. Layering in the colder months makes me feel more put together while wearing less items for sake of heat makes me feel a bit naked. Not being a dress person I felt a hole in my wardrobe around easy non knit tops which tend to be the default. I needed something that could hold print and pattern and was quicker to sew.

inspiration tears

In designing this sewing pattern the neckline shape was very important to me (and is in off the rack shopping). I wanted it to feel outside the norm, outside the expectation. I also prefer to show off some skin, and it had to be bra friendly, so I landed on a U/V hybrid. This way the upper chest is wide while the lower chest is slightly more demure but still deep.

Continuing with the french dart theme (see Teague Dress) I added a long one at the side seam of the tank while on the bra top it’s shorter and slightly deeper. The DD range was built off a B cup while the JJ range was built off a D cup but I highly recommend muslin-ing either view to see if you need more shaping in your bust darts aka full bust adjustment (the dart is shallow so should be ok for B cup or smaller with no adjustments).

As always, if you’re stumped on how to give the girls a bit more room please reach out!

Rachel is wearing a size S in a yarn dyed striped cotton

The fit of the bra top is smaller and you can see the differences in the finished measurements chart. Since it was made to be a pop over I had to maintain shoulder circumference. I say this because, depending on fabric, you may find you want less gathering which would mean making the pieces narrower. However this leads to struggling to get it on and off so you’ll have to figure out a way to put a closure somewhere, FYI/ heads up.

Alex is wearing a size XL in a paisley cotton

However however, choosing fabrics like linen, lawn, shirting, silk, rayon create really nice gathering effects. Basically if you go heavy, let’s say with a twill to match your Brier Pant 😉, it could be bulky. Or you may like it! It’s all experimentation!

  • 2 Size Ranges : DD (XS - XXL) / JJ (1X - 5X)

  • View A Max Bust : 62 3/4” (159cm) / Max Waist : 65 1/4” (166cm)

  • View B Max Bust : 61” (155cm)

  • Built for light to mid weight linen, cotton, silk, rayon, etc.

    No name pants (with shorts view) coming in December

     

Excerpt from The Travel Issue 2024

“Enough from me though, let’s hear what some other folks are looking forward to wearing this summer :

There is a sea of TB’s on Ebay

Sook Yee Lee - Speciality Pattern Maker at Bode

  • “Vintage silk Tommy Bahama shirts off Ebay- when it comes to luxury and comfort I trust a brand that solely exists to create clothing for rich old people to vacation in. Not considered a “cool brand” so resale prices are fairly low and they’ve got 30+ years of product floating around so no shortage of hits and misses. I have a full 6’ rack of just Tommy Bahama camp collar shirts in varying colours and patterns that I alternate all summer.”

Yes matching top!

Emma Rothkopf - Owner of Emma Rothkopf

  • “I keep reaching for the Evan Cotton Maxi Skirt in Perennial Floral. It can be styled with a vintage tee, the matching Adelaide Bra Top, or a bathing suit to effortlessly fit any occasion. My best friend is even wearing it for her wedding rehearsal dinner with a lace blouse.”

Brittany Bathgate in the worlds easiest pant, Spa Pleat Pant by Apiece Apart

Ali Labelle - Founder of Ali Labelle Creative and writer at À La Carte.

  • “I'm most looking forward to wearing breezy, soft pants in lightweight materials this summer. If they're part of a set with a matching button-up shirt, even better! I don't like to think too hard about what I'm wearing when it's hot out so it's all about ease and simplicity for me.”

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