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Monday, June 29, 2026

How To Sew a DIY Camisole Without a Sewing Pattern

Black V-neck camisole with lace trim made from smooth satin fabric displayed on a neutral background.

A classic black V-neck camisole with lace trim—perfect for layering, sleepwear, or creating a matching handmade set.


A Simple, Wearable Essential You Can Customize Again and Again


Dear Readers and Subscribers,

There’s something timeless about a camisole. It’s one of those garments you can wear year-round—layered under sweaters, paired with sleepwear, or styled as part of a matching set.

The best part?

You don’t need a sewing pattern to make one.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to sew a DIY camisole from scratch using knit, cotton, or lingerie fabric—with options to add lace, trim, and your own personal style.


Why Sew Your Own Camisole?

When you sew your own camisole, you get:

A custom fit (no guessing sizes)

Fabric choices that suit your comfort level

The ability to match panties or create sets

A beautiful handmade piece for everyday wear

This is also a great beginner-friendly project, with enough flexibility for advanced sewists to elevate it with details.


Best Fabrics for a DIY Camisole

You can sew a camisole from a variety of fabrics depending on how you plan to wear it:

Knit (Recommended for Beginners)

Stretchy and forgiving

Easy pullover style

Great for everyday wear

Cotton or Cotton Blends

Breathable and comfortable

Slightly structured (may need ease added)

Lingerie Fabrics (Silk, Satin, Rayon)

Lightweight and elegant

Perfect for sleepwear or matching sets


Supplies You’ll Need

Fabric (½ to 1 yard depending on size)

Matching thread

Scissors or rotary cutter

Pins or clips

Sewing machine or serger

Measuring tape

Elastic (optional for straps)

Lace or trim (optional)


How To Create Your Camisole Pattern (No Pattern Needed)

You’ll use a camisole or tank top you already own—or your body measurements.

Option 1: Trace an Existing Top

Fold your camisole in half

Lay it on your fabric

Trace around it, adding:

½ inch seam allowance

Extra length if desired

Option 2: Use Your Measurements

Measure:

Bust

Waist

Then:

Divide bust by 2 (front piece)

Add 1–2 inches for ease (especially for woven fabrics)

Draw a simple shape:

Slight curve at armhole

Straight or gently curved sides

Cut:

1 front piece

1 back piece

Cutting Your Fabric

Place fabric right sides together

Cut front and back pieces

Mark neckline and armholes lightly if needed


Sewing the Camisole

Step 1: Sew Side Seams

Place front and back right sides together

Sew both side seams

Press seams open or to one side

Step 2: Finish the Top Edge

You have a few options depending on your style:

Option A: Folded Hem (Simple)

Fold top edge down ¼ inch, then again

Stitch in place

Option B: Elastic Edge (Stretch Fit)

Cut elastic slightly shorter than your top edge

Stretch slightly as you sew

Option C: Lace Trim (Beautiful Finish)

Align lace along neckline

Sew directly onto edge

Step 3: Add Straps

You can make straps several ways:

Fabric Straps

Cut strips (about 1½" wide)

Fold and sew into narrow tubes

Elastic Straps

Cut to desired length

Attach directly to front and back

Lace Straps

Use decorative lace for a soft, feminine look

Tip:

Try the camisole on before securing straps permanently to get the perfect length.

Step 4: Finish the Hem

Fold bottom edge ¼" twice

Stitch in place


Optional Design Details

This is where your camisole becomes special:

Add lace to the hem

Create a matching set with panties

Use contrast trim or piping

Add a small bow at the center front

Use soft elastic for a gathered neckline


Fit Tips for a Better Camisole

Knit fabrics: no zipper or closure needed

Woven fabrics: add extra ease for comfort

Bust fit: slightly curve the front for shaping

Length: adjust based on layering or sleepwear use


Make It a Set (Highly Sellable Idea)

Camisoles pair beautifully with:

Matching panties

Lounge shorts

Sleep sets

These sets are especially popular for:

Handmade shops

Gifts

Boutique-style listings


A DIY camisole is one of the easiest and most useful garments you can sew.

Once you make one, you’ll likely make several—in different fabrics, colors, and styles.

It’s a simple project that turns into a repeatable, profitable item if you sell handmade—or a wardrobe staple if you sew for yourself.


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How To Sew a DIY Camisole Without a Sewing Pattern

A classic black V-neck camisole with lace trim—perfect for layering, sleepwear, or creating a matching handmade set. A Simple, Wearable Esse...