I bought two long sleeved t-shirts for my daughter in March after they were marked down at Target. I think I paid around $2.50 each for them. Don't you just L.O.V.E. Target. They are the only store were you can really see how much you have saved and they cycle through their clothes so well that if you are patient you will always fine great things marked down each week. Anyway back to my refashion tutorial. Sorry I only have the end result pictures, I forgot to bring my camera to work today. :-(
This is what the original long sleeved t-shirt looked like:
My sweet girl peep on St. Patrick's Day this year at our beautiful zoo.
Materials needed:
Long sleeved T-shirt
Matching thread
Sewing machine
Scissors
Instructions:
1. Decided where you want to cut your shorter sleeve. On the green t-shirt I cut them just above her elbow. With the extra two long sleeve pieces you have left cut along the serged edge and throw away the serged pieces, also cut off the hemmed cuff.
2. Next lay out your sleeve flat (it may curl up a little, flip it over), Start cutting strips down the lenght of your fabric. Cut whatever width you want. For the green t-shirt I cut mine around 1 1/2 inches wide and for the Orange t-shirt 1 inch wide.
3. Lay the fabric pieces out and stitch end to end together so you create a long strip of fabric. Trim all threads. Trust me it doesn't have to be perfect and the ends don't have to match perfectly when you sew them together.
4. Set your sewing machine to gather (I have an old machine so for me I set it to the biggest stitch and the highest tension) The fabric will gather itself as you sew.
5. After your strip is gathered, adjust the gathering to your liking and pin around edge of new sleeve.
6. Reset your machine to regular stitch and guide the sleeve around as you stitch on the gathering. I overlap my ruffle at the end. (Also I start at the sleeve seam)
The beauty of knit is that is doesn't ravel so you don't need to really hem any part of this shirt.
I love how the orange t-shirt turned out, I am so happy I cut the complete sleeve off. NOTE: If you decided to cut the sleeve off completely, cut just beside the serged edge so you have the nice edge underneath.
Check out me easy 1 Step Tutorial for the mock double layer winter t-shirts.
~Happy Sewing~
I am halfway through getting the tutorial ready for the fabric flowers; should be ready by Sunday evening. You can check out the finished flowers HERE.
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Please join to follow my blog, I am 2 away from 100 followers!! My goal by the end of the Summer was to have 100 followers, looks like I am hitting my goal early, thanks so much to everyone!! 100 might not seem a lot to many people but I am thrilled!~
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I love the t-shirt make overs! I posted about doing the same thing this week but a little differently. I'll have to try turning a t into a tank.
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ReplyDeleteEven cuter on, love it.
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Emily from Nap Time Is My Time
Very cute!
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Vanessa
Great job on the refashion! Thank you for linking to Sew Woodsy last week! Keep on linking great projects!
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