With a do-it-yourself t-shirt, you can make a simple shirt of the usual cut, a convenient shirt for training or a shirt with an unusual neck. To your attention - three step-by-step master classes.
1. How to make a simple T-shirt from a T-shirt: master class
A classic model T-shirt will turn out from a T-shirt that is your size, and one that is large to you.
You will need:
- T-shirt;
- scissors;
- sewing machine and thread.
Work sequence:
1. Cut the neck and armholes of the t-shirts as shown in the photo. You can use a shirt that suits you well as a stencil.
2. You can try on a future shirt on yourself to determine the desired width.
3. Make side seams. Also, sew a line around the circumference of the neck so that it does not stretch. Read about how to sew knitwear on a sewing machine.
4. Done!
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2. How to make a workout T-shirt from a T-shirt: a master class
It is convenient to play sports in such a T-shirt, wearing a sports top under it. She is also good on the beach, wearing a swimsuit. And if you take a larger T-shirt, you get a beach dress.
You will need:
- T-shirt;
- scissors.
Work sequence:
1. Cut the neck, sleeves, and bottom of the t-shirt as shown in pictures 1–4.
2. Using the tape cut off from the bottom, pull the top of the shirt back, wrapping the tape several times with fabric. Tie or sew the ends of the tape (pictures 5-6).
3. Fold the shirt as shown in Figure 7 and crop it so that the front is a little shorter than the back. Done.
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3. T-shirt with an unusual neck from a t-shirt: a master class
To make such a top, you need a rather wide and long t-shirt.
You will need:
- T-shirt;
- scissors.
Work sequence:
1. Trim the front of the shirt as shown in the picture.
2. Make cuts at the back as shown in the picture. Please note: shoulder seams do not need to be cut.
3. Now cut the middle of the back, as shown in the photo.
4. Pull out the resulting stripes.
5. Tie the two front parts of the shirt in one knot.
6. Now tie one front to one back.
7. You can tie back bows or leave the strings loose.
8. In front, the shirt will look like this:
Photo and source: wobisobi.blogspot.com
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