How to Restyle a T-Shirt into a Ruffly Cardigan
comments (51) February 18th, 2011Designate one of the three seams as CB, and fold to find the opposite halfway point, then notch or mark it. This will also end up at CB, but one will be at the neckline and one at the bottom. Run a row of gathering stitches along one side of the ruffle loop, slightly less than 1/4 inch from the edge. With right sides together, pin the ruffle to the body, matching at CB neck and bottom. Pull the gathering threads, and evenly distribute the fullness as you pin the ruffle all the way around the circumference of the cardigan.
| Begin pinning the ruffle to the edge, evenly spreading the gathering. |
| The ruffle is evenly distributed around the entire outer edge of the garment. |
| Here's a close-up of the pinned-on ruffle before sewing. |
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Comments (51)
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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