How to Restyle a T-Shirt into a Ruffly Cardigan
comments (51) February 18th, 2011Cut on these lines, cutting CF completely open and continuing all the way around the neckband.
| Here's the reshaped edge before it is unfolded. |
| The reshaped edge of the T-shirt after cutting. |
3. Sew the ruffle. Take three of your ruffle strips and sew them together, end to end, so you have one long loop.
| Here are the short ends of two ruffle strips after seaming them together. |
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Posted: 1:32 pm on September 30th
Thanks again!
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This way I make recycled COATS:
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Tammy
Posted: 10:14 pm on February 27th
Another idea for those who aren't the "ruffly" type is to use those strips cut from the bottom as a binding for the edges. Since they are stretchy, they would conform easily to the curves.
Thanks, and I CAN'T WAIT to try it.
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There are many angles to this idea and it's simply an inspiration in my opinion and one heck a great job!
Well Done!
Posted: 8:49 pm on February 18th
thank you
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Posted: 3:03 pm on August 4th
and i always to two rows of gathering stitches, though i don't necessarily know that it'll keep your stitches from sliding after the seam is sewn; that sounds like your tension may be off. i would edgestitch the seam to secure it. the two rows of gathering is mainly to prevent the thread from breaking as you gather.
good luck!
Posted: 2:59 pm on August 4th
My question is, what is the normal length of one piece of ruffle strip? Also another question is, did you do two gathering basting lines or just one? I did one, and I gathered, and I sewed the ruffle, but the ruffle wasn't set, and I could still spread it.
Posted: 10:20 pm on August 1st
Just wanted to let you know I featured this tutorial in a post all about upcycle crafting. Thanks!
Emily
The Handmade Experiment
http://emilyflippinmaruna.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/must-make-monday-upcycled/
Posted: 4:51 am on July 13th
Thank-you!
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Thanks cal patch, you saved my favorite T. ")
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Thanks
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Another awesome creation!
I can't wait to make one. I bet I can make it in around one hour. LOVE it! I will try to upload a picture if I can.
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