For Ladies: Quick Project to Recycle T-Shirts

calendula

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I've been looking for more ideas to recycle clothing. When I get the chance to do some more sewing I'll share them. With the price of fabric being so darn high right now, recycling clothing is very appealing to me. If I want to make a shirt from scratch, it gets very costly. But, I can buy a big bag of clothes at the thrift store for ten bucks, and then just modify or alter them to my tastes.
 

ChaneyLakegirl

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I have been making diapers for my brother and SIL who are expecting out of old clothes, especially T-shirts that have seen better days or have shrunk;). I like the off the shoulder shirt, but unfortunately, I too would scare racoons and other assorted critters. Not as exciting or fun as the T-shirt you've made.
 

Czechin_it_out

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abifae said:
What I've been doing is winging it. I cut off the sleeves. Then cut straight across at the collar.

The new straight line "top" is under the bust. I cut open the sleeves and sew them together and they are the bust. Then I just shape it. Add straps. Done.

There are some great walk throughs though.

http://www.generation-t.com/

http://www.threadbanger.com/tb-projects/episode/THR_20090619/how-to-make-a-halter-top-with-megan-nicolay-threadbanger

http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Convert-A-T-shirt-in-A-Sexy-Dress/
I've got the t-shirt book. I made 1 shirt from a pattern for my daughter and realized converting t-shirts was much easier...I LOVE recycling and hate taking too much time to make something - this book and all the ideas are great.
 
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