I hope you all had a great weekend. We stayed inside most of the weekend to escape the heat, but did get to the park at one point. I also finished up the bridals I did for my cousin and his wife, you can go see those if you would like.
I saved this picture to my "photography inspiration" folder because I loved the sun glare, the angle and crop, and the pose of the model. Later, while I was looking through my folder I noticed how much I loved the shirt...
And I wanted it...
So I made one :)
It was so easy.
I used another crew neck plain tee and cut the neck into a scoop neck and brought in the shirt on the sides a little.
I pinned a piece of old mechanics woven shop towel around the neck (bunched up just a little)
Then sewed three seams around it to hold it in place. Pie.
Now...to add the buttons or not to add the buttons? That is the question.
Also, if I did it again, I would make the neck a little more thin and a little more bunched like in the picture...just a side note.
I am posting this HERE.
This is my favorite shirt redo you have done!!! I LOVE it. Thanks for sharing. . . I think I'll have to make one too :]
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ReplyDeleteI love this! So cute, it rocks!
ReplyDeleteoh gorgeous! Yes add the buttons!
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~Tana
My vote is on adding buttons...or some of those little twisted fabric flowers! What a cute shirt and great idea :)
ReplyDeleteI like the buttons.
ReplyDeleteI love this!! I agree with Danielle, I think you should add some flowers, maybe with button centers? I want to make this, ASAP!
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I liked your shirt tutorial so much, that I posted a link to it on my blog! I hope you don't mind!
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How fun is that?! Great job on the shirt. Buttons would be a fun touch, but I like how it is, too.
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The photo is very cool. The t-shirt is pretty darn cute too! Stopping in from Twee Poppets...but I am already a follower.
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It's pretty darn cute the way it is-- buttons or no buttons-- you can't go wrong. I'm your newest follower via Tuesday Tagalong. Would love it if you'd consider following me too (-:
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This is so cute - now I want one, too! :)
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ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!
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So cute! I may have to make one of my own!
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That's soo cute and artsy:) I love the colors you used!!
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cool! and it looked like it was easy to make :)
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Smiles,
Have a happy day!
CUTE! It turned out so well! I like the buttons. I just got a few T-shirt to refashion, I'm adding this to my t-shirt inspiration folder! Thanks for coming over and linking to Topsy Turvy Tuesdays!
ReplyDeleteThis is great and so easy! I might have to try it!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cute! I passed up a $1.98 tee at target yesterday cause I didn't have a plan for it, but now I think I'll be back to buy it to make this! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVERY CUTE!!!Great job!
ReplyDeleteSaved and saved. It's on my list. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteLove the shirt - you did a wonderful job!
ReplyDeletecute, cute, cute! love it. thanks for sharing it at "AP Tuesdays!" hope to see you again tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteAnother great project! Your closet must be filled with cute t-shirts!
ReplyDeleteso cute and so easy too
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