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Made By A Fabricista: I Sewed a Chic Matching Set with Fabric Mart Knit Fabric

There’s nothing I love more than sewing a project that is both stylish and comfortable—and this one checks all the boxes! For this make, I paired two Pattern Emporium designs with a gorgeous designer knit fabric from Fabric Mart, and the result is a matching tank and wide-leg pant set that’s as easy to wear as it is to sew.  

The Fabric

Fabric Mart always has hidden gems, and this designer knit caught my eye right away.  It’s the Urban Taupe/Gold/Black Polyester/Lycra MK Chain Print ITY Knit - NY Designer - 56W.  The weight, stretch, and drape made it perfect for both a fitted top and a flowy pant. It’s soft against the skin, has great recovery, and presses beautifully. When working with knits, having a fabric that behaves well makes all the difference.




The Patterns

To build my set, I chose two favorites from Pattern Emporium:

The Works Tank Top – Simple, classic, and versatile. It skims the body just right and works beautifully as a layering piece or on its own.  I just love the wide binding on this pattern.  It really elevates the top.   I used a twin needle for the hem of the top.


The Walk Boldly Wide-Leg Pants – Effortless style with just the right amount of drama. The elastic waistband makes them easy to pull on, while the wide leg creates movement and flow with every step.  I made the high waist version.  I added an inch to the width of the waistband to accommodate the 2 inch elastic I had.  I did not add pockets to this one.   These pants are a quick sew.   For my next version I will try the mid waist and add pockets. 

What I love about these two patterns is how they complement each other. The tank balances the volume of the pants, and together they create a look that’s casual yet elevated. 

Sewing the Set

Sewing with knits can sometimes feel tricky, but this fabric sewed up like a dream. I used a stretch needle and a narrow zigzag stitch to ensure my seams had the right amount of give. I used a twin needle to hem up the top.  Both patterns are straightforward and beginner-friendly, so this project came together fairly quickly—perfect for a satisfying weekend sew.

The Finished Look

The best part of sewing is putting on your finished garment and realizing it’s even better than you imagined. This matching set feels polished enough to wear out, but comfortable enough for lounging at home.   I can easily style the pieces together for a chic monochrome look, or mix and match them with other items in my wardrobe. 



Why I Love It

The fabric: high-quality knit with drape and recovery.
The patterns: simple yet stylish wardrobe staples.
The versatility: dress it up with accessories or keep it relaxed and casual.

This project reminded me why I love sewing with Fabric Mart fabrics—they make every handmade piece feel like a designer garment. If you’re looking for your next fabric find, I highly recommend browsing their knit section—you just might stumble upon the perfect fabric for your own matching set!

If you’re inspired to make your own matching set, you can grab the patterns I used here are The Works Tank Top and Walk Boldly Pants. And don’t forget to check out the amazing selection of designer knits at Fabric Mart Fabrics—you never know what gems you’ll find!

Have you sewn a matching set before? I’d love to hear about it! Drop a comment below and let me know what patterns and fabrics you’ve used, or if this project has inspired you to try one. And if you enjoyed this post, feel free to share it with a fellow sewist who loves stylish yet easy-to-wear makes.

CARMEN  |  @carmensalome

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  1. Wonderful set in a beautiful fabric that looks beautiful on you!

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  2. Beautiful designer fabric! I love how you styled it. I was lucky to snag the last 2 yards. Yay!

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