November 8, 2014
Born Natural T-Shirt Funky ReFashion
This is another refashion attempt, yes, attempt (as
in no plan ahead of time).
I have a couple of natural hair T-shirts that I
am refashioning into something a... little more. T-shirts with a
little pizzazz was the plan. But of course when you don’t lay
your plans out ahead of time...and when you don't you simply grab the scissors to start
cutting and serging pieces back together. When you do this I find you are taking great risks. What risk of what
you may ask, of coming out with something that looks NOTHING like
the picture you had in your head when you started, sigh. But it is
done.
This particular T-shirt is from a local young
lady named Daphne Pollard and her hometown small based
business is called ‘Born Natural’, you can find her on Facebook here. If you are not local you can find her T-shirts,
sweatshirts, totes, tank tops and even cell phone cases here .
As I stated this one did not come out according
to plan, I mean had there been a plan PRIOR to
starting. But no worries, I plan to buy a red one (of course, being my
favorite color and all) and start with a well laid out plan and hopefully
come out with the picture I stared with in my head.
Isn't that the cutest?! So, I somewhat
planned (in other words, as I was standing there staring at it about 3
minute before I started cutting) where to make my first cut although I
had no idea where this was going after that initial cut.
That first snip is always the hardest and most nerve wrecking, but
there I did it.
Then I cut off the
sleeves.
Then I measured one side
on the front rib neck to the middle and marked it, I repeated the same on the other
side.
This was to mark how low
in the FRONT only that I wanted to cut my T-shirt, to far down and you will be showing a lot my of your ahem, natural born beauty.
Cut the front neck
off.
Then cut the back of the
rib neck off. You may dip down an inch or so if you want it to fall lower on the neck. I did go down just a bit.
You will be left with
something like this. (this tag was ironed on so there was not cutting it off completely)
My first thought was to
use this zipper yardage I bought on our anniversary trip, but decided I didn’t like
it for this project.
My second thought was to
use bias binding the same color (you know, since I had some in the
cabinet). Hated that idea.
I left that for now and moved on to open both
sides (I’ll come back to the neck). I cut them open.
I wanted to do something
with the waist area of my T-shirt so I held a ruler up to myself and
measured (I don’t know where my tape measure just disappeared to) 2
or so inches under the middle section of my bra down to my navel.
I then folded that
bottom piece in half (with the entire hem on the bottom),
went up the number that I measured, drew a line, and then cut all four layers
on that line. .
I ended up with this.
Then I cut a wave in the
middle piece like this (still folded the same from the previous cut).
I then laid that piece
upside down on the bottom of my T-shirt and cut my T-shirt to match.
And I got
this.
This is how the T-shirt
looked when it was open, you see the sides are split (previous
step).
Now I sewed the middle
wave part the matched wave part of the T-shirt.
Actually I serged them
together, on the right side of the fabric (the pretty part they people will
see). That’s my baby Ricardo, he’s such a good boy.
I ended up with
this. Apparently I did not cut the wave deep enough to get the effect I
was going for. But moving forward anyway.
I then serged the
sleeves back on, again on the right side of the fabric
(T-shirt).
I ended up with
this.
I then took those
leftover pieces from the bottom piece of the T-shirt and cut off the hem.
I then serged 2 pieces
to each other, twice (reminder there were four layers that we cut because we
had it folded in
half).
Next I put each of those
new pieces on each open side of the T-shirt.
And came out with
this.
Then I remembered the
pretty little remnant piece in my stash that had sparkles in it. Ohhhhhhhh what girl
doesn’t like to sparkle a little? Okay, okay, a
lot!
With the fabric folded
in half and then folded in half again (out of the 4 sides of this now square
piece of fabric you will have bottom with 4 open layers, one side on the fold
with the opposite side also having 4 open layers and the top have 2 folded
layers. Whew, it’s clear as mud now, right? LOL) I did the same you
would do for a circle skirt. I always ended up making mine too big so I
followed some wise advice if you are small go 3 inches down, medium 4 inches
down and large 5 inches down and about ½ an inch down for each bigger
size. Not sure that’s good advice because I still come out too small or
too little. So from experience on myself I know to start at about 5 inch
cut. So I put the tip of tape measure on the point of corner with fold
and mark with chalk at 5 inches from one the folded edge all the way over the top
side with the 2 fold edges. I then cut that out and then open the fabric
and hold it against my waist just to be sure it will fit (believe it or not
some fabrics are just different with this).
And of course that is
some type of the flimsy fabric like chiffon so I had to refold it and go back
to take off another inch.
Now I measured from there
as long as I want the little peplum type bottom to be. In my case I wanted it as long as I could get it. Again I moved my tape measure all
around the bottom of the first cut. Cut this piece out. As I was cutting I decided to
just use as much of the fabric as I could since it was so cute and sparkly.
Tadaaaaa!
Here’s a close up of just how purrtttty it is.
I then slipped the top
of my top right side out (pretty side out) into my little peplumey skirt bottom
with right sides (pretty sides) of each touching and pinned.
There’s my bob Ricardo
again, hard at work.
In the end, after no planning, I
ended up with this little
number.
Close up of the top portion with the ‘Born Natural’ logo.
This is my attempt to style it for a run around
town to look for a stove date night with the hubby.
Sorry the pics in the stores just didn't come out right, so you just get to see these 3 in our driveway.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Love and Shimmies,
(stephsgotit)
Evening Gown into a Bellydance Bra and Hips Scarf Set!
I got this dress for $10.00 at our local Goodwill.
The moment I saw it I knew what it's future would be. I'm a Bellydancer and have long wanted to do some refashioning for a costume. So, I snatched this little darling up and quickly ran home with it. I was sewwww very excited.
Got started...rip rip...
Remove arms...Separate more parts...
Make a few snips...connect a few pieces...
Yes I am a bellydancer, no I don't show my tummy, lol, so I have one a spaghetti top cami underneath the bra. It's super long so it goes into my bottoms. The two black lines on the butt are actually the ties from the bra hanging down. Sorry we did not have good light in the room (so happy I have a new camera). Oh, and the pants are just regular yoga pants, I'm making black tribal pants to go with the set!
You can see full details and step by step pictures at Shimmy and More Blogspot.
Thanks for reading!
Love and Shimmies,
(Stephsgotit)
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Refashion of Men's shirt to cute Skirt!
This will be the first installment on my new love of refashioning. This was the very first refashion I did. Not very savvy huh, but in doing this simple (although that the time not so simple, remember I was new to all this) it gave me the confidence and inspiration to try even more refashions!
And sewwwww, I set off the save the world's landfills of unwanted garments. Stay tuned for more this will be at least monthly, every second Wednesday. I already have a few lined up and schedule to post, woo-hoo!!
I saw this men's shirt at a flea market.
Once I saw the $1 price tag I feel in love with it, well at least the fabric.
So I took my little prize home and decided on a skirt. With no clear direction of what to do I started cutting and sewing.
Of course, I realize now it was very simple and not much to it. But, at the time I felt like a million bucks and it did give me the inspiration to go on and try new things. I've even taken an evening dress and made a belly dance hip scarf and bra (which I will post next). I have even done that with a regular skirt set.
I now love thrifting to see what I can come up with next. Even my friends bring me stuff because they believe I can see something out of any outfit. I look forward to sharing and following others.
Thanks for reading my post!
Love and Shimmies,
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