Remember my post about the Generation T book? Well, I finally took one of my old shirts and put it to good use.
Now, the other day I bought some needles and thread. I'm planning on doing some very easy sewing revamps, like simply cutting a shirt sleeveless and twisting the tops, and also a scarf-shirt. Might even attempt the tunic. But for now, the no sew seems good to me.
I decided to try the Pillow Talk project first. It's meant to be made from an L/XL shirt, but I don't have many of that size; I have a lot of Smalls from when I was in high school. Even if I became super skinny they wouldn't look right on me, so it's time that I upgrade them. I took an old graphic tee (if you shop at Kohl's, it might look familiar) and halfed the sizing directions to compensate for the non-L shirt. The cuts were a bit wonky, but ultimately this was the result:
A cute little pillow with a sassy design! I really like it. It took some time to do all of those knots, but with the Dog Whisperer on, time flew by. I may have to throw some stitches in some places to prevent the fluff from leaking, but it turned out great.
I would very much recommend getting Generation T. Either book would be fine, I just got the cheapest from Amazon at the time. It is fun, very thorough, and very much worth the price considering the money you'd save buying some new clothes/blankets/etc. when you've got old shirts lying around the house!
Feel free to comment with your revamp stories. :)
Saturday, January 23, 2010
My first No-Sew project.
Posted by x at Saturday, January 23, 2010
Labels: book, clothing, craft, design, generation t, n, pillow, revamping, shirts, t-shirt cuts
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6 comments:
Great project! I think i might have some old tees around, I shoudl start looking to do something with them!
Thanks for sharing
God Bless
Alice
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Very cute ;-)
Thanks, friends! :)
Such a cute pillow!
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Thats brill! I love the new sew idea, thanks for sharing :-)
Nice to meet you by the way! I love the cute pillow! That's a good idea! Love your blogs :).
AJ
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