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Tutorial - How to Make a Tee Shirt Cardigan
Add artwork with a bleach pen
Tee Shirt Cardigan Tutorial at Blooms and Bugs Blog"I sew clothes all the time...for my daughter.For me? Not so much. Even simple repairs like sewing on a button, or hemming a pair of pants languish for months in my unfinished pile, before they get to my machine. With that state of affairs, I signed up for Meg's SOS series, for "Something for Me" part - not sure what I was thinking. Maybe I was just too thrilled to guest post among such talented ladies that I couldn't think straight. Anyhow, after a lot of back and forth, I decided I wanted to make a summer cardigan...from T shirts. So far so good. Here's what I did".... Read more
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Tutorial - How To Make A Quilt From Cotton Shirts
Repurpose men's cotton shirts for a quilt Tutorial at Threading my Way Blog "Early last year I showed you how I organise my refashioning stash. In amongst the clothes waiting to be upcycled, was a bunch of 100% cotton shirts in good condtion....
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Tutorial - Favorite Team T-shirt Banner
Create a banner using T Shirts and scrap fabrics. Perfect for tailgates or dorm decor Tutorial at Maiden Jane Blog "It's football season and, around here, a few people cheer for O - H - I - O! I have been thinking about making a banner out...
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Tutorial - How To Use A Bleach Pen To Customize A Shirt
Use precautions for skin and other surfaces when using bleach Tutorial at The Chilly Dog Blog "A few months ago I found a neat project idea on Pinterest. You can use a bleach pen to write or draw on an inexpensive t-shirt and create a permanent design....
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Tutorial - How To Make A Girl's Cardigan
The cardigan can be made with woven/quilting cotton or knits Cardigan Tutorial at Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom Blog "I've had the idea for this little girls cardigan tutorial on my "to make" list for a while. It's perfect...
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Tutorial - How To Make A Draped Cardigan
The secret is to add an extra shawl collar Draped Cardigan Tutorial at Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom Blog "First step is to make a pattern. Using a measuring tape, measure from the top of your shoulder down to where you want the back of your...
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