I love this "mixing prints" fashion I am seeing everywhere at the moment. I saw a lovely outfit the other day in a magazine, a striped t-shirt with a floral skirt. I fear, however, that I am probably 10 - 15 years too old to really carry the whole look off, but I thought maybe just a little touch of print mixing might work for me.
I've had this striped T-shirt for years.
So off it came!
I went through my fabric stash to see what might work. These were test squares of my possible candidates:
The little flocked strawberries are cute, but I just don't think the print is small enough. I like this more abstract print but it's not quite what I was thinking of.
This is a piece of a waterfall jacket that is in my "waiting to be refashioned" pile. It's lovely but enormous, hopefully one day I will make it over and you will see it, but for now I've just sliced a bit off the front that I know I won't need for it's refashion.
Of the three I had I like this last one best so that's what I went with.
I cut a rectangle 10cm x 11cm, and ironed a 1cm turning on each side then turned one short side down again (this is going to be the top of the pocket)
For the bottom corners, I folded and pressed a bit of a mitre to make it nice and neat.
Next I thought a bit of trim round the sleeves might be nice too. So I cut 2 long strips of my flowery fabric on the bias, 5cm x 45cm to make some fat bias binding.
I didn't measure, I just started at the underarm seam, and pinned carefully making sure I wasn't pulling it tight. When I got back to the beginning I allowed about 2cm for turning and chopped the rest of my binding off. Then I folded the turning under.
The whole thing got a row of top stitching to hold it in place. My top stitching is not very neat and close to the edge but this way I knew for sure I was catching the layer on the inside too.
This is the overlapped bit under the arm, I did warn you it's not very neat, but it is tucked away under my arms where no one will see it! (and I appear to have painted my nails mid sewing session - actually I realised some useful close up pictures were missing a few days later!)
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Really cute refashion! Pinned:)
ReplyDeleteI love your Refashion Julie, nice job!
ReplyDeleteHi Julie I like the t-shirt refashion you did. It looks cute. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteJulie
Oh so adorable! I'm with you, I love the pattern mixing! I do it as often as I can. I also love the title to your blog: so powerful. Thanks for sharing on Hump Day Happenings!
ReplyDeleteThanks Megan, I'm glad you like the t-shirt. Thanks for your comment on the blog title too, I spent a long time deciding what to go for, but I'm very happy with what I chose in the end, it sums up what I am about, I think.
DeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic refashion. Love the trim on the sleeves. I was glad to read I'm not the only one with a pile of clothes that need fashioning.
ReplyDeleteAli xx
Thanks Ali. Oh yes, BIG pile of clothes that just need a little inspiration! Handy though, when you just want a little bit of flowery fabric!
DeleteWhat a great way of giving a garment a new lease of life. Love it! x
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful refashion. Love it! Visiting from Monday Homemade Link party..... Nice to meet you. Love your blog and posts...
ReplyDeleteThank you Rose, nice to meet you too :-)
DeleteSuper cute upcycling project and you great in it x
ReplyDeleteI think its great, I love the way you've added the pattern to the edge of your sleeves as well as the pocket.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I'm so into doing things like this! I have this one idea to turn some jeans I have into a skirt and you can sew it by hand which is all I knew how to do at the moment. You look beautiful and I love the contrast of prints too! Thanks for sharing this with us at Countdown in Style!
ReplyDeleteJeans to a skirt is such a good idea, I am a pinner on a refashion group board, you should check it out as there are LOADS of great ideas on there http://www.pinterest.com/MammaNene/%2B-a-refashion-obsession-the-mood-board-%2B/
DeleteLove the stripe and floral-ish print combo. Thanks for linking up to Inspire Us Thursdays!
ReplyDeleteI like your t-shirt refashion, a LOT! Have a great week. Keep crafting! Linda Crafts a la mode
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea, Julia! This shirt came out great! I have a pile of clothing that have holes in them, but I want to re-purpose them. I'll see if I can do this to anything that I have! Thanks for linking up with Countdown in Style.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the comment on my bookends!;)
ReplyDeleteThis shirt looks so lovely.
Love & hugs
Lydia