Well, here it is.
Just a cheap oppy find in some of my favourite 70's colours (from when I lived back then) cut up the middle , slightly shortened in body and arms, neck shaped and a touch of lace around some edges and hand sewing with 3 strands of black floss for the others.
Too easy! And very wearable.
Just have to work out how to clean the stabilisaer off from inside and promise not to use it again in such a situation.
Just a cheap oppy find in some of my favourite 70's colours (from when I lived back then) cut up the middle , slightly shortened in body and arms, neck shaped and a touch of lace around some edges and hand sewing with 3 strands of black floss for the others.
Too easy! And very wearable.
Just have to work out how to clean the stabilisaer off from inside and promise not to use it again in such a situation.
I love your T shirt transformation. Refashioning clothes is so much fun. Looking forward to seeing your next project.
ReplyDeleteAnne :-)
Now that is ingenious. I have a few tees which are too tight to wear, but could be refashioned instead. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat's really clever, and it looks great.
ReplyDeleteFantastic!
ReplyDelete... awesome make over - what great colours.
Looks fabulous- a great idea and such a good finish. You'd never guess it wasn't a jacket to begin with.
ReplyDeletelovely! Just wish you'd got your whole face in the picture !!! 8^)
ReplyDeleteblessings,
Maribeht
How clever are you? It looks great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment on my blog. I think your words were spot on. Being content with the choices you've made and happy with what you contribute to the world and what that offers you in return - in satisfaction - is more important by far. Absolutely.