The finished product
The before shot of the to-be-refashioned shirt
The shirt the girls had outgrown
Cut the shirt in half and lay flat
Cut six 2.5x12" strips and four 1.25" strips
Using a long stitch, straight stitch 1/4" from the edge of the 2.5" pieces.
Holding one thread, bunch the fabric to make ruffles.
Holding one thread, bunch the fabric to make ruffles.
Straight stitch through center of 1.25" pieces, combining two strips end to end to make one long strip. Bunch to ruffle.
Pin 1.25" strip to collar and sew in place
Center first 2.5" strip, pin and sew in place
Continue adding ruffles, placing each 1.5" below the previous ruffle's seam, so the ruffles will overlap.
There you have it! I added the flowers you'll see on the Tea Rose Home site after I took these pictures. But I had to get Torrey to try the shirt on as soon as she got home from school.
5 comments:
oooh this has my mind spinning. So cute as is but what if...
I love it Noel.
CUTE CUTE CUTE, (but do you think Steven would wear one? ;)
Love it. If I can get enough ambition mustered up I'm going to do it too. (Not a lot of faith in my motivation today.)
Good for you Noel! I'm just starting to work on refashioning clothes for my family too and I LOVE it!
Emily
LOVE! Now I just have to figure out how to make a long stitch on my sewing machine.
Besos, Sarah
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