A couple of weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to make a shirt from scratch. Using one of my XL t-shirts that I sleep in, I basically cut out a "T" from this awesome gray and black striped knit fabric that I got from Michael Levine in downtown L.A. Using the same method as when I'm refashioning my concert shirts, I opted for a boatneck and banded bottom (what can I say?! I just love this style!). I also added cuffs to the sleeves and added a hem to the collar to give it a cleaner look. Once again, I'm very pleased with the outcome and the knit shirt is so incredibly comfortable.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
DIY Boatneck Shirt from Scratch!
A couple of weeks ago, I decided that I wanted to make a shirt from scratch. Using one of my XL t-shirts that I sleep in, I basically cut out a "T" from this awesome gray and black striped knit fabric that I got from Michael Levine in downtown L.A. Using the same method as when I'm refashioning my concert shirts, I opted for a boatneck and banded bottom (what can I say?! I just love this style!). I also added cuffs to the sleeves and added a hem to the collar to give it a cleaner look. Once again, I'm very pleased with the outcome and the knit shirt is so incredibly comfortable.
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black and gray,
clothing,
diy,
fashion,
sewing,
sewing crafts,
shirt
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