Turtleneck Top Pattern – For The Cold Winter Ahead

turtleneck top pattern

This is the turtleneck top pattern.  It will make one of the most simple, but versatile pieces in your wardrobe.

Dressing in layers is the key to staying comfortable in the winter months and as a bonus, helps you save some money on heating.  Placing your thermostat to 17C (62F) to 18C (64F) degrees and throwing on a few more blankets or a lovely rag quilt will be a great help to your pocket, and if money is not an issue then think of the environment.  Taking these small steps does more for the environment than virtue signaling in some social media account as it is the trend these days.

This turtleneck top pattern is great for layering, as well as a standalone piece.  It's one of the easiest patterns to sew for how useful it is!

turtleneck top pattern

turtleneck top pattern

This is a long sleeve lightly fitted top with a 9″ rolled neck to keep you from the cold that eliminates the need for a scarf.

Matched below with a super cool jacket, but will also look great under a cardigan.

Materials

  • 2-3 yards rib-knit or any two-way stretch knit with 30 to 50% stretch
  • thread to match

Tools

  • sewing machine
  • pins or fabric weights
  • coverstitch (optional)
  • rotary cutter (optional)

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Sewing Skill: Confident Beginner

This project is for stretch knits only and has only six stitching lines, making it perfect for beginners.

Please read the following tutorials before starting the project if you are a complete beginner.

I am using a coverstitch to make the hems,  but if you do not have one you can use a twin needle to finish the hems.  Here is the very best tutorial on using a twin needle on knit fabrics.

Body Measurements

Size S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Bust 32-34 34-36 37-39 41-43 45-47 49-51
Waist 24 27 30 33 38 41
Hip 33 37 40 43 48 52

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Pattern Download

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Turtleneck Top Pattern Layout

turtleneck top pattern

How To Make Your Turtleneck Top

There is no seam allowance included with the pattern. I recommend a 3/8″ seam allowance.

This top is like any other so we start sewing at the shoulders.

Step One:  Sewing The Bodice

Rights side together pin the shoulders and the sides.

turtleneck top pattern

turtleneck top pattern

turtleneck top pattern

Sew the shoulders.

turtleneck top pattern

Sew the sides.

Step Two:  Sewing The Sleeves

turtleneck top pattern

If you are using a coverstitch, sew the hem first.  Then fold the sleeve in half and,

Pint the sleeves right sides together.

Stitch the arms from the wrist to the armhole

turtleneck top pattern

Turn the sleeve right side out.

Feed the sleeve inside the top.

turtleneck top pattern

 Align the sleeve stitching line with the sides seams

turtleneck top pattern

turtleneck top pattern

and sew the sleeve in.

turtleneck top pattern

Step Three:  Cutting and Sewing The Collar

Cut the fabric on the stretchiest side of the fabric, usually this is on the horizontal (width).

  S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Length 18 18 18 18 18 18
Width 18 19 20 21 22 23

turtleneck top pattern

Sew the rectangle on the small size to make a band. A rectangle is composed of two sides of the same length and two sides of the same width.

With the exception of the small size (18 X 18), every other side is a rectangle.

turtleneck top pattern

Turn the band right side out and fold the band in half making the collar.

turtleneck top pattern

Working with the top wrong side out, feed the collar inside the neckline, raw edges of both top and collar together.

turtleneck top pattern

turtleneck top pattern

Pin the collar matching the stitching line with the center back of the top and continue pinning all around the neckline. Sew.

turtleneck top pattern

Step Four:  Hemming The Top

I am using a Coverstitch, so I am turning the hem in 1″, then sewing on the right side of the top, leaving 3 stitching lines. This is the final step.

turtleneck top pattern

I will be using this turtleneck top pattern to make a few Christmas gifts because this top is both a key element in anyone's wardrobe and an easy project to make when you don't have much time to sew.

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Jenni H
Jenni H

It took some determination to figure out how to properly line up the pattern. However once I did, I was able to make a cute top that I have several methods of styling. I even was able to shorten the sleeves for a more spring/fall style to suit my preferences. I want to add more seam allowance as this top is fairly form fitting, but I can’t wait to make more.

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Jenni
Jenni

I wound up adjusting the front neckline a bit higher. It appears this pattern was adapted from a crew neck. I also decided to make my neck piece smaller for a turtleneck that wasn’t quite so slouchy.

Thanks for sharing this!! I’ve made three new turtlenecks, and they are doing a great job of keeping me warm this cold winter!

Louise Carter
Louise Carter

Hi Myra, I would like to turn this turtleneck top into a cowl neck. Would I just add height to the turtleneck pattern piece, or would I need to change the length as well? Thank you for all the work you put in for us sewers. Best wishes, Louise.

Natalie
Natalie

Hi Mayra,
Thank you so much for all the work you put in to give the rest of us ideas, patterns & brilliant tutlorials.
I’d like to make this but with a floppier cowl nexk which, I think, means cutting the neck on the bias? And presumably making the middle (so the top when it’s finished) wider than the bottom (the bit that attaches to the jumper at the neck)?
There may well be a much more elegant way of saying that!
I’ve got a stretch knit in mind but don’t want to ruin it & I haven’t got any suitable material to practise on.
What do you think?
Thanks again – you’re marvelous!
Natalie x

Jamie
Jamie

Thank you for this pattern. It is exactly what I have been looking for recently. After looking at the instructions and build,, I am confident I can make & wear it today????. Thanks again

Fran
Fran

I have made this pattern twice. Once with the shown collar and once with a taller, floppier collar. Super simple to put together.

The first time I put together the pattern was frustrating because I did not understand the way the gray squares worked. Once I got that and followed the numbers it worked very well. I store my patterns rolled and tie them with a strip of the fabric I used so I can remember which pattern it is without unrolling. I am beginning to like printer paper patterns much more than flimsy store bought.

The thing I like about this pattern is the shaping at the waist. It is a good look for a rectangle body shape.

Thanks for this website. I am an experienced sewer but always either find something new in the tutorials or am reminded of something tried and true that I have forgotten.

I really am going to try double needles…..someday.

Christin
Christin

If I’m between sized s-m should I size up or down? Thanks

Deb Rowlands
Deb Rowlands

I note others have advised there is no collar piece for this pattern and in 2019 you were going to rectify this. Just made sure my version is current by downloading latest and found still no piece June 2021

Neo
Neo

Okay this pattern seems good but I’m having trouble finding which size is which? The post gives finished measurements for 4 sizes, but the pattern has 6 sets of lines, and i can’t find labels anywhere.

Jenni H
Jenni H
Reply to  Mayra Cecilia

At the top, you have listed a sizing guide for S,M,L & XL. I wear a 0X in most RTW clothing, I would definitely size up 1-2 here Neo. Even giving myself a seam allowance, the 3X is quite tight on me. I posted a picture of myself above wearing my own freshly sewn top in a terracotta color with beige ginko leaves on it.

kitblue
kitblue

The pattern is perfect for me. Many thanks.

Vlierbloesem
Vlierbloesem

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Laverne Ames
Laverne Ames

I just printed the pattern of the turtleneck top and It does not fit together. I printed it in portrait and wonder if that has anything to do with it not fitting together. Should I be printing in landscape instead? I really want to make this turtleneck. Please help. Thankyou

rajasthan cab
rajasthan cab

This is the first time I visit here. I found so many interesting stuff in your blog especially its discussion. From the tons of comments on your articles, I guess I am not the only one having all the enjoyment here keep up the good work.

Karen
Karen

Mayra, I think some of the confusion surrounding the size of the collar is due to a typo in the instruction just below the collar size chart in Step 3. Should “Sew the rectangle on the small size to make a band” actually read “Sew the rectangle on the small SIDE to make a band”?

April
April

Hi Mayra
Ready to cut this top out but can’t find the rectangle on the small size for the cowl
Thanks

Paula
Paula
Reply to  April

18×18

Paris
Paris

This is an awesome tutorial! Can’t wait to give it a try?

Lisa Goldring
Lisa Goldring

This turtleneck pattern came just at the right time!
I don’t see a pattern piece for the actual collar. I get that it is 9″ tall, but how long should I cut it? I’m making a size small.
Thanks!

J B
J B

Great simple pattern — I’m looking forward to making it. FYI: I have repeatedly had an issue with trying to pay via PayPal on the Payhip site. When I complete the transaction with PayPal it sends me back to Payhip like it should, but the page hangs and I cannot go forward. At this point the Paypal transaction is complete and you get paid, but I can’t get to the pattern. If I then close the hung Payhip page, go back to your Download-pattern-here link and start over, it will work if I say I’m going to pay nothing. I’m using Firefox as my browser. Next time I’ll try another browser and see if it is better

Migdalia Garcia
Migdalia Garcia

me encanta. muy bien explicado. un abrazo desde el Mar Caribe

shauna Holt
shauna Holt

Love your patterns Thank you, one question with this pattern what size do I cut the rectangle for the collar

shauna Holt
shauna Holt
Reply to  Mayra Cecilia

Thank you so much

Elise
Elise

What size rectangle is cut for the collar? Unless I missed it somewhere, I don’t see that information anywhere.

Nancy Hughes
Nancy Hughes

I really like the fit and style of this top, but I can’t find the length and width to cut for the turtle neck per size of the top. I’ve looked on the pattern and on this page. Can you help?