Happy Friday!!! My D.I.Yers
Have you every had a favorite shirt that you just don't want to get rid of, and maybe because of the excessive amount of times you wore the shirt, you developed little wear and tears on the sleeves. Well I bring you good news, now you don't have to get rid of the shirt, REVAMP IT!. And thanks to Disney from Ruffles and Stuff for showing us this cool, amazine way to to spice up that favorite t-shirt. So Be sure to check out out her blog , and keep it locked for more D.I.Y tutorials. http://www.rufflesandstuff.com/2010/03/ruffly-shirt-refashion.html.
Peace and Blessed
Luv 
Ruffly Shirt Refashion
This
shirt was a little $5 Target special that my husband got at Christmas
time. I was planning to add some rosettes or something. I love the coral
color! (which looks orange, because my camera can't handle coral.)


2: Then cut each sleeve into two 4" strips, and trim another 1" section off of each, leaving 4 3" strips.




3:
Sew one end of two of the 3" strips to the end of the other two, to
make 2 very long 3" strips. (do the same for 2 of the 1" strips)
4:Gather both the 3" strips into ruffles that are the length of the front of your shirt.
5:
Lay the ruffles on the front of your shirt, with gathered edges
ouching, then lay your 1" strip over the gathers, and pin well.
6: Sew the 1" strip and ruffles on to your shirt with a zig-zag stitch.
7:
Then arrange buttons down the front, and tape them into place with
clear tape. Sew them to your shirt well with a zig-zag stitch.

(You'll
need to adjust the stitch width, and use the hand wheel to make sure
that the needle will go into each hole without hitting the button.)



Then hem up your sleeves with a zig-zag stitch, and you're done!

Possibly the worst photo ever taken of me;
I'm not 5 months pregnant, I just have bad posture, and it was potluck Sunday, you know what I mean?

And this one is blurry, but at least I'm not pregnant! I really failed in the photo-taking department today! Sorry! :o)

And
thanks for all the feedback about the layered skirt! I'll be starting
it soon, and I'll try to do a t-shirt waist band version as well! You
were so right on about the springy floral fabric, I'm dying to make one
like that! Yay, spring!!
Take care!!
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