Sew adorable, comfortable tops for girls with our PDF sewing patterns. Our collection includes t-shirts, blouses, tunics, tank tops, and casual everyday styles in sizes from preemie through size 14. Each instant download pattern features detailed instructions with color photos, plus options for different sleeve lengths, necklines, pocket styles, and fit variations. Create tops that fit perfectly and withstand active play - customize length, sleeve style, and details to match her preferences. Whether you need basic everyday tees, dressy tops for special occasions, or fun layering pieces, find patterns for every skill level. Download your pattern and start sewing today.
Create tops that combine style with comfort and durability. Whether she loves ruffles and bows, simple basics, or trendy styles, handmade tops let you sew exactly what she wants in her favorite colors and prints. Make everyday play tops in easy-care fabrics, dressy blouses for special occasions, or school tops that stand up to active days. With sizes from preemie through 14 and patterns for every skill level, you can create a complete tops collection that fits perfectly, reflects her personality, and lasts through all her adventures.
T-Shirts: Basic crew neck, V-neck, and raglan tees - the foundation of every girl's wardrobe. Simple, comfortable, perfect for layering or wearing alone.
Tunics: Longer tops that pair perfectly with leggings - comfortable, cute, and easy to wear.
Blouses & Dressy Tops: Special occasion tops with feminine details - ruffles, gathered sleeves, bows, pretty necklines perfect for parties and photos.
Tank Tops: Summer basics and layering pieces in various necklines and styles.
Peasant Tops: Loose, gathered tops with elastic necklines - comfortable and charming.
Henley Shirts: Casual tops with partial button plackets - sporty and versatile.
Peplum Tops: Fitted bodices with flared ruffles at waist - trendy and flattering.
High-Low Tops: Tops with longer backs than fronts - stylish and fun.
Girls tops make excellent beginner sewing projects - they're small, quick to sew, and very forgiving. Start with simple knit t-shirts or tunics - the stretchy fabric hides small mistakes and doesn't require closures like zippers or buttons. Basic crew neck or raglan tees take just 1-2 hours to complete and provide instant gratification for new sewists. The small size means less fabric to manage and faster results compared to adult garments. Once comfortable with basic knit tops, try simple woven tops with elastic or gathered necklines before tackling more complex styles with buttons or fitted details. Our beginner patterns include several girls top options designed specifically for new sewists.
Most girls top patterns include multiple sleeve and neckline options, giving you tremendous versatility from one pattern. Sleeve options: Sleeveless for summer, cap sleeves, short sleeves, three-quarter sleeves, long sleeves, flutter sleeves (girls love these!), puff sleeves, ruffle sleeves, and bell sleeves. Neckline options: Crew neck, V-neck, scoop neck, square neck, boat neck, keyhole neck, and gathered necklines. These variations let you make the same pattern look completely different - sew a sleeveless summer version with flutter sleeves and a long-sleeve winter version, all from the same pattern.
Choose fabrics that balance cute with practical. For everyday t-shirts and casual knit tops: Cotton jersey is the workhorse - soft, comfortable, machine washable, and available in endless fun prints girls love. Cotton-spandex blends add stretch for comfortable fit and active play. For dressy blouses: Cotton lawn creates crisp, pretty tops. Rayon challis drapes beautifully for flowy styles. Soft cotton voile makes lightweight, airy summer tops. For tunics: Medium-weight cotton jersey, French terry for cooler weather, or lightweight knits with nice drape. For party tops: Soft cotton sateen, sparkly knits, or velvet for special occasions. Always prewash fabrics - kids clothes get washed frequently, so you want any shrinkage to happen before sewing. Choose colorfast fabrics that won't fade with repeated washing.
Our girls top patterns include sizes from preemie through size 12-14, with some patterns extending to size 16. Each pattern includes a detailed size chart based on chest, waist, and height measurements. Girls grow fast, so many sewists size up slightly and add adjustable features for longer wear. You can also add length to hems as she grows - leave extra seam allowance at the bottom or add decorative bands later. Knit tops are especially forgiving and accommodate growth spurts well. Many patterns offer both regular and tall/long options for taller girls who need extra length but haven't grown into the next size. Always sew by measurements, not age - girls vary dramatically in size at the same age.
Special details make handmade tops extra special. Pockets: Girls love pockets! Patch pockets on the front, hidden side seam pockets, or kangaroo pockets all add function and fun. Ruffles: Ruffle sleeves, hem ruffles, shoulder ruffles, or ruffle yokes create feminine touches. Bows and ties: Tie fronts, tie backs, or decorative bows add sweet details. Gathering: Gathered sleeves, gathered necklines, or gathered shoulders create pretty shaping. Contrasting fabrics: Use contrasting fabrics for yokes, sleeve bands, or trim. Appliqués and embellishments: Add initials, favorite characters, or fun shapes. Let her help choose details - she's more likely to wear tops she helped design.
Kids are hard on clothes, so build in durability. Reinforce high-stress areas like armholes and necklines with extra stitching or backstitching. Use quality thread that won't break in the wash. Finish seams with a serger or zigzag stitch to prevent fraying. Choose machine-washable, colorfast fabrics that can handle frequent washing and stain treatment. Double-check seam allowances - too-narrow seams can pull apart with wear. For woven tops, reinforce areas that get a lot of movement. Add extra length to hems so you can let them down as she grows. Use sturdy elastic in gathered necklines that won't lose stretch after washing.
Build a collection of practical everyday tops she'll reach for constantly. Basic t-shirts in solid colors and fun prints - make several since these get worn multiple times per week. Simple tunics that pair with leggings for comfortable school wear. A few dressy-casual tops for school photos or special events. Long-sleeve basics for layering in cooler weather. Tank tops for summer and layering under cardigans. Choose fabrics that survive active play, frequent washing, and occasional stain treatment. Darker colors and prints hide stains better than light colors. Make multiples of favorites - when she finds a top she loves, she'll want to wear it constantly.
Handmade dressy tops for special occasions cost far less than store-bought and fit better. Create pretty blouses for birthday parties, holiday gatherings, family photos, or school events. Add special details like ruffle sleeves, sparkly fabrics, velvet trim, or fancy buttons. Make tops that coordinate with dressy skirts for versatile special occasion outfits. Choose fabrics like cotton sateen, soft velvet, or sparkly knits that feel special but still wash easily - party tops need to survive spills and active play. Match colors to party themes or coordinate with sister outfits.
Make tops appropriate for every season by varying fabrics and sleeve lengths. Summer: Lightweight cotton jersey tanks and short-sleeve tees, sleeveless tunics in breathable fabrics, peasant tops in cotton lawn. Fall: Long-sleeve tees in medium-weight knits, three-quarter sleeve tunics, layering basics. Winter: Cozy long-sleeve tops in French terry or heavier knits, turtlenecks for layering under jumpers and dresses. Spring: Lightweight long-sleeve and three-quarter sleeve options in transitional fabrics. Having patterns with multiple sleeve options means you can make year-round versions of her favorite styles.
Many sewists love making matching outfits for sisters or coordinating mom-and-daughter looks. Buy the same fabric and make tops from patterns in different size ranges. Create coordinating looks with the same fabric in different styles - one sister in a tunic, another in a t-shirt. Make matching outfits for dolls using leftover fabric scraps. Some of our patterns are specifically designed to coordinate with other patterns in our collection, making it easy to create cohesive looks. Matching sibling outfits make great holiday photos and special occasion wear.
Store-bought girls tops have several problems that sewing solves. They're often made from cheap, thin fabrics that pill and fade quickly. The fit is rarely right - too short, too long, or awkward proportions. Limited style options, especially in tween sizes where stores jump from kids to juniors. Girls with tall, petite, or athletic builds rarely find good fits. When you sew tops, you choose quality fabrics that will last, get perfect length and fit, access unlimited fabric prints in her favorite colors and characters, customize details like sleeve length and neckline, and create exactly what she wants. Plus handmade tops often cost less than quality store-bought versions and last much longer through multiple washings and active wear.
Let her help choose fabrics - she's more likely to wear tops she helped create. Measure carefully and check the size chart - kids grow fast and sizing varies by pattern company. Add extra length to hems for growth. Use a walking foot for knits to prevent stretching. Press as you sew for professional-looking results. Test buttonholes on fabric scraps first if using buttons. Consider adding a tag with her name for school tops. Prewash fabrics to prevent shrinkage after sewing. Choose durable construction methods - kids are hard on clothes. Take photos of her wearing her handmade tops - these become treasured memories. For more detailed guidance, visit our sewing blog for tutorials on sewing kids' clothes.
How long does it take to sew a girls top?
Simple t-shirts or tunics take 1-2 hours. More detailed tops with ruffles, buttons, or special features might take 2-3 hours. Girls tops are quick projects perfect for fast results.
What's the easiest girls top to sew for beginners?
A simple knit t-shirt or basic tunic. These styles are forgiving, quick to sew, and don't require zippers or buttonholes. Perfect first projects that she'll actually wear.
How much fabric do I need?
Most girls tops need 3/4 to 1.5 yards of fabric depending on size and style. Larger sizes and longer tunics need more fabric. Each pattern includes a detailed yardage chart.
Should I sew by age or measurements?
Always sew by measurements, not age. Kids grow at different rates. Measure her chest, waist, and height, then compare to the pattern size chart.
How do I make tops last longer as she grows?
Size up and add extra length to hems. Use adjustable features like drawstrings or elastic. Choose knit fabrics that stretch and accommodate growth. Leave extra seam allowance at hems to let down later.
Can my daughter help me sew her tops?
Absolutely! Even young children can help choose fabric, pin pattern pieces, and hand-sew simple details. Older kids can learn to sew straight seams, add trim, or create embellishments under supervision.
What fabrics are most durable for active kids?
Cotton jersey is very durable and survives frequent washing. Cotton-spandex blends hold up well to active play. French terry for cooler weather tops. Avoid delicate fabrics - stick with sturdy, machine-washable options.