Jul 11, 2010

Petal Tee Copy

Have you seen this movie?


I haven't, but I really like this shirt.  This girl is a great seamstress and she made one.  I decided I HAD to have one too.  Here is her version:



This was the first time I actually used a brand new tee.  However, it was only $4 at Wal-mart :)

I took off the pocket very carefully to give myself a clean slate, then cut up petals from this old sweater:


It is a little see-through and I knew when it got a hole in it there was no way I could fix it :( Sad that it was sentimental, but at least now I can still wear it in a different form! :)

So, after cutting up the petals (some small, some big) I started laying them out around the neck first.  Then I worked my way down, petals getting bigger down the shirt.



Once I was happy with it I pinned them in place.  Then the shirt sat in my pile of "to do's" for about 2 months.


I finally bought the fray-be-gone and applied it to the edges of the petals, using cardboard between them so they wouldn't get stuck together.


Then I sewed the petals starting at the top.  I only sewed the base of the petals down so they were loose.



TADA!



This is definitely one of my favorite t-shirt projects, and was totally worth the time it took.  In the end it probably took me 3 hours (which is actually less than this one.)

I posted this tutorial HERE

50 comments:

  1. Well done. What a great way to preserve something important to you.

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  2. Really cute, Jessica!
    Creative!

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  3. This turned out so cute! Nice job :]

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  4. I love the movie "I Love You Man" and I loved that shirt! Thanks for this idea! I am adding it to my summer to-try-to-make list!

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  5. i think it turned out beautiful! great job!

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  6. I love this! I recently bought an adorable "petal" tee made by Heather at the Gerber Days blog...you should consider making and selling them!

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  7. So creative! I love it! I really liked this shirt ever since I saw the movie.

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  8. I love that movie and that shirt! Your recreation is adorable! Fabulous job! I might have to try it for myself.

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  9. Like yours better than the one on the movie!

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  10. So cute! It reminds me of this great shirt at J Crew that I've been wanting to try and make my version of:

    http://www.jcrew.com/AST/Browse/WomenBrowse/Women_Shop_By_Category/knitstees/noveltyteesandtanks/PRDOVR~27883/27883.jsp

    It's like yours and they put some beads on it too. Seems easy enough...great job on your shirt! :)

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  11. Very pretty. How does it hold up to washing?

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  12. Oh my goodness Jess! I love this t it turned out so so pretty and feminine I love it!! Great job girl!

    ~Morgan

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  13. Very cute... I'd love and I know my girls would too.

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  14. LOVES it! I am really into t-shirt refashioning right now and this is going RIGHT on my list! I just bought some great fitting shirts solely for the purpose of refashioning! I just started a link party and I would LOVE it if you'd consider adding your crafts to it! I'm having flower headband giveaway as part of our first party too! http://imtopsyturvy.com/index.php/2010/07/topsy-turvy-tuesdays-1/

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  15. that is so cute. one of my favorite refashions...I like the simplicity of it. thanks for linking up to AP Tuesdays!

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  16. How cute! Thanks for helping us have another great Anything Related! ~Bridgette

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  17. Love it! Turned out great! :)

    www.meg-land.blogspot.com

    xx

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  18. this is darling! i need to make one!! and i really need to get that fray check too. love how yours turned out :)

    *come check out my blog too if you'd like.

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  19. That is so cute, I am going to try this.

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  20. Cute!! Thanks for linking @Creative Itch's "Sew Cute Tuesday"!

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  21. Love it!! Turned out great. I hope you'll link up to Make It Wear It on Thursday @ TheTrainToCrazy.com

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  22. This is so pretty! I like your version even better than the original. I can't wait until my sewing machine is fixed- this is going on my to-do list.

    Thank you for participating in the Creative Therapy Session with Life in the Pitts!

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  23. Love it! I just did a tshirt redo today at the party too! New follower:-)

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  24. It is fabulous! Great job! I'm visiting with life in the pitts, hope you visit me too.

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  25. Very cute! I have a sort of similar one in my to do pile. :)
    Saw you at Someday Crafts.

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  26. wow, i love this!! it turned out so fantastic!

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  27. it is adorable--great job and love it in white!

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  28. Your shirt is my favorite of the three! Great job! I will have to add this to my refashion projects!

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  29. Love this shirt! I think I might be making a trip to Wal-Mart. Awesome Job!

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  30. I love tactile t-shirts. I recently went on a shopping spree to Target simply because they had such a marvelous ruffly shirt collection.
    I wish I'd seen this tutorial first so I could have made my own. Great job! :)

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  31. Great top! This is my first time visiting your blog! Wonderful ideas!

    Kate

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  32. Brilliant!
    Now I have to check out the rest of your ideas.
    This is a Friday's Favorite for sure :-)

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  33. Love, love!
    Beautiful and so is your family!
    creationsbyladeeda.blogspot.com
    I have to try this! Thank you for sharing

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  34. gorgeous! LOVE the petal look, thanks for the tutorial!

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  35. Thanks for linking up to the Mad Skills party!

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  36. How creative! You are always making the cutest things, thanks for linking up to Sister Sister Sunday, see you again soon!

    Amanda

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  37. This is just such a perfect girly t! I love it! And you should see the movie- her outfits throughout are great.

    bec@iheart

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  38. Beautiful!! I don't know that I'd have the patience for this, but your end result is absolutely stunning! Wouldn't this make a great pillow cover too? Welcome to the SNS sidebar for the weekend. :)

    Donna

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  39. It is simply beautiful! I really love it - I agree with Donna, this would be a super fun application on a pillow! Thanks so much for linking up to Be Inspired last week.

    Chelsea

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  40. That is just sew cute! I love it. You did an excellent job! I will have to add this on my growing list of to-do items! Thank you for linkin' to It's Stinkin' Cute Craft Thursday!

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  41. This tute got the most views at the Mad Skills party two weeks ago, so you will be part of my Feature Friday tomorrow morning. Go ahead and grab a brag button for your blog!

    madincrafts.blogspot.com

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