My inspiration came from this Anthropologie top. I thought it was really cute and would be easy enough to copy (and save myself $70 or so in the process).
First, I used a pencil to draw a line directly down the center of the front.
Then cut right down that line.
Next, I cut a strip of scrap fabric to use for the center. I ended up making this piece a lot narrower and then making it thinner at the top than the bottom.
Then I made 3 tiny pleats (turns out the original has pintucks but close enough), pinned them into place,
I hacked off the top part of the neck...
Then I made 3 tiny pleats (turns out the original has pintucks but close enough), pinned them into place,
and sewed them.
I took one side of the tee and sewed it, right sides together, to the middle piece, then did the same for the other side.
I took one side of the tee and sewed it, right sides together, to the middle piece, then did the same for the other side.
I hacked off the top part of the neck...
And sewed on 3 little lace bows.
And ended up with this. It's quite different from the Anthro version, but I like it.
taking photos of myself is real awkward, obviously.
I LOVE this - I think I'm going to give this a try
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely AMAZING! I think we should do a craft book. You could make a fortune with your cleverness and cuteness.PLUS I have been making your oatmeal cookies and we love them!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty t-shirt refashion! I love the vintage-y floral that you used!! I linked to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
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--Anne
Love this. Saw it on Craft Gossip. I'm planning to remake a bunch of tops for spring and summer and will add this to my list!
ReplyDeleteThis is spectacular! Did you use a ball-point needle or just s regular ol' needle?
ReplyDeletethis turned out so great! I love this idea!
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That's adorable! I love it! To be honest, I like yours better than the anthro version. I'm a new follower! I'm glad I found your blog--too cute!
ReplyDeleteRachel @ Maybe Matilda
I would totally wear that! I must agree also that yours is way cuter than the Anthropologie one.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute t-shirt. I love it!x
ReplyDeleteso so so cuuute! love the print. came out so chic:D
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so excited I found your blog. I love anthro... but too expensive for me. This top is so cute. I am just now learning to sew, but I think I might have to give this a try. LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I have a ton of t-shirts that fit the description. I found you via kojodesigns.
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Can I ask, where did you get the fabric? I LOVE it!
ReplyDeletethis is so cute! thanks for the tutorial! i found you via kojodesigns.
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that looks gorgeous! great fix! so smart :)
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love what you guys are doing! This top is beautiful! http://refashionstatement.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI kind of scrunched my nose at the Anthropologie shirt, but I really like yours. I may actually try this. Every one would be one of a kind and I like that!
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