Friday, October 9, 2009
T-Shirt Makeover and More
I found these t-shirts at Gap when I found the socks I used for the little girls leg warmer tutorial. They were reduced to $4.99 and ON TOP OF THAT, they were having a special sale for an additional 40% off on sale items. I only paid $ 2.99 each.
I didn't buy them just because they were cheap. I had a project I wanted to try for a while. I was inspired by a tutorial on this blog and decided to give it a try.
You will need:
2 t-shirts
Matching Thread (I used DMC floss)
1. Cut circles out of one t-shirt. I made one template out of cereal box. The largest circle is 2 3/4". Then cut two smaller circles to put on top of it. I made 15 sets to cover the whole front neck line.
2. I folded the layered circle in 1/4 and sewed.
3. Then opened it, then sewed in different direction to make a crinkled look.
4. Sew them onto the other t-shirt by hand. Then it is ready to wear!
I saw a pretty t-shirt in the JCrew catalog and have been keeping an eye on them. This is a great way to make a look alike t-shirt inexpensively. I have to tell you though, after I washed it, those flowers layed flat and didn't look the same as in the picture, so, I sewed some of the petals of each flower together so it would hold the open flower look better.
I still have some left over t-shirt. It was really a good amount of fabrics, so I went through all my fabrics and found a match. It was the Amy Butler fabric I used in the headband tutorial. Then, I made Rachel a new tunic dress! I made it a little bigger (well... like 2 sizes bigger) so she can wear it for a while. I had so much fun with those projects.
Six dollars for these two finished items, I am very happy about that. How was my tutorial week? It was a lot of work to do three tutorials in one week but I also had a lot of fun! Especially when I got comments from you all letting me know how much fun you had or that you made the project for your loved ones. It is very rewarding.
Thank you all for enjoying this week with me, I will see you on Monday!
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I loved your tutorial week! I haven't made anything yet but I think I'm going to try this soon. This tutorial was my favorite! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteuseful information on topics that plenty are interested on for this wonderful post.Admiring the time and effort you put into your b!..cute tees
DeleteLovely!! :) I bet I could do the cute little rosettes...but not the dress. That's way out of my skill set. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the ideas and tutorials on tshirts this week--I always end up with plain colored t-shirts and am always going to "fancy" them up--but do I take the time "NO"--but you have inspired me --so we will see!!!! Hugs, Di
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CUTE!! I am going to have to break down and do this.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been by for a while, but so glad I stopped in. These items turned out completely amazing. Thanks so much for sharing the technique.
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Adorable! I absolutely love it. Next time I see a good deal on a t-shirt I must try it.
ReplyDeleteLoved both tutorials!! Thank you. I will be watching for t-shirt sales in a whole new light.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!! I am definitely going to try this sometime this week. I just became a follwer, I love your blog, so many inspirational ideas. Thank you for sharing your talent.
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ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to try my hand at one of these t-shirts one day. It's so pretty. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteThat shirt looks awesome! I love it!
ReplyDeleteHi there! I'm so glad I found your blog too! What fun ideas you have. I love what you did to the brown shirt. I'm like you....always looking for a discount tee to do something with. Old Navy is a favorite place to look too, especially when then have size XXL t-shirts for like $2. crazy.
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Super cute! May I ask how these wash up? I've been curious about how the unfinished edges on fabric rosettes handle washing. Thanks for the lovely idea!
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ReplyDeleteYou rock! I am getting into repurposing tees right now, and yours are great.
ReplyDeleteI really love this but I have a question, how do you wash it afterward? Do you iron all of the flowers? Do you hang it dry and hope for the best? Whenever I make handmade flowers for a t-shirt I always mess it up with the washing.
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Rachel,
ReplyDeleteTo be safe, I put it in a net and washed it and then after that I hang dried it. (I don't put my clothes in the dryer because the colors fade so easily). While it's hand drying I spread out the flowers a little bit by hand but I don't have to iron it.
I love this! Thank you for sharing your tutorial! I am definitely going to have to give it a try.
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wow, thanks for sharing this! i will have to try and make this for myself!
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Really useful blog.Good work. Thanks a lot!
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I just used your tutorial to make a similar shirt. I got my shirts on sale at Dollar General for $1.20 each!!! Thanks for the idea!
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I'll try...
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Thanks!!
Very interesting your tutorial. I used it to make a "tiara". I posted some photos on my blog http://ateliecurico.blogspot.com/2012/02/tiaras-de-tecido.html
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Carla
I think this is the best makeover yet! I got the exact same shirt, I only wish I'd purchased two!
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ReplyDeleteOh this is genius! I can see endless possibilities with my old tshirts! Thanks for sharing. -K
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I noticed that the edges of your ruffles and flowers aren't hemmed. do they unravel when washed? I love your shirts, but am just concerned about how they will hold up.
ReplyDeleteI love the T-shirt project it is very cute and cheap. Awesome! I am going to try it today, on a t-shirt and tank with contrast flowers. Thanks, great idea!
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ReplyDeleteI used your tutorial today to embellish a t-shirt I resized from a men's large t-shirt. I had enough trimmings for the embellishment around the neckline. I'm petite, so I made my circles smaller. I'm doing all of this by hand since I don't have any of my usual tools with me. It took quite awhile, but it is looking lovely. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
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ReplyDeleteSachiko, I am wondering if any kind of reinforcement is needed on the inside since we are sewing multiple layers onto 1 layer of t-shirt fabric. Have you, or has anyone, had any problem with the "flowers" pulling too much? I've seen shirts where a tiny piece of interfacing is sewn on the inside to reinforce a button on the other side, and wondering if this would be advisable. Comments?
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