I had the pleasure of having a very dear friend from high school come visit me this week. We had so much fun catching up for a few hours. I told her she couldn't leave until I refashioned her and refashion her I did!
This is what we started with:
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One large white tshirt |
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A lacy blue striped blouse |
First, we turned the tshirt inside out and pinned the shirt on both sides till it was the fitted size we needed. Then, I sewed the seams on either side. Once the seams were sewn, I clipped off the excess fabric and served the ends together. That was all there was to do.
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Pinned tshirt |
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Sewing the side seams |
Next, we decided the outfit would not be complete without an infinity scarf. This blouse was the perfect completion to the outfit. I cut the fabric into strips wide enough to make a blousy scarf (approx. 12 inches). There was only enough fabric in the bodice to cut one piece, so I separated the sleeves and used them to extend the scarf. I sewed the ends together, then hemmed the sides. Voila!
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I really can't tell what this is a picture of,
but I think I'm cutting the shirt into strips |
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And then we had a little fun:) |
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