I was searching for a way to use this scrap piece of T-Shirt I had left over from another project and I came up with this cute no sew vest.
Welcome Everyone, to My Project Re-Style day.
Can you believe, that after today, I will only have 15 more Re-Style projects left to do, for my year of Re-Styling..?
It went by so very quick and... I am thinking about keeping my Re-Style Monday as a permanent fixture on my blog. I guess we will have to see when my 52 Re-Styles are completed.
Can you believe, that after today, I will only have 15 more Re-Style projects left to do, for my year of Re-Styling..?
It went by so very quick and... I am thinking about keeping my Re-Style Monday as a permanent fixture on my blog. I guess we will have to see when my 52 Re-Styles are completed.
Do any of you have shirts or pieces of shirts you just can't throw away. Well I do, lot's of them..
I did a quick search on the internet and found this cute no sew vest on Cut out and Keep.
I did do mine slightly different.
I think, with all the layering that is in style right now, this would make a great piece,
and it cost me nothing.. Well.... it cost me about 3 dollars for the original shirt.
and it cost me nothing.. Well.... it cost me about 3 dollars for the original shirt.
I just love quick, no sew projects, that anyone can do..
Tutorial
Things you need
1. Shirt
2.Scissors
The grey part ( in the picture above) is the scrap of T- shirt I had.
I cut the shirt where it meets at the bottom, this will makes a rectangle( like the picture above) and the rectangle will have a hole in the middle.
Then you put your arms through the hole.
Now you have a super cute vest.
See... I told you it was quick.
A longer Version of this Vest is HERE
Project ReStyle#54
36 down 16 to go
Click on the picture above
for all the details
I hope you all have a wonderful Monday!!
<3
Anne
OOO and I have a great Giveaway that I am doing tomorrow so
make sure you come back and check it out..
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Linking To
Shabby Nest~ Frugal Friday
A Round Tuit
Motivate Me Monday
Craft-O-Maniac Monday
Take a look Tuesday
You do know you are brilliant right. You seriously rock and always give me great ideas. I love this!!
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ReplyDeleteI love this!!
ReplyDeleteLove this Idea. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute...I'm gonna go through my daughter's t's and make her one...she's my vest kid. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWould love it if you would link this up to our Rockin' link party every Friday at RoCa and Company. Come and show off what you got this coming Friday. Hope to see you there...
Remember...YOU ROCK!!
Carmen @
RoCa and Company
www.rocaandcompany.blogspot.com
Fabulous idea! and so simple too! Great way to use up a 'scrap' piece!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit! Remember the voting is now open – if you want to head over and vote for your project! The most voted link will get a full post feature/promotion next week!
Hope you have a great week!
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are you flipping kidding me!?!?! this is amazing, anne! AH-MAZING! BOOKMARKING!
ReplyDeleteLove how you turned the neck into the armholes! So creative. I hope you don't stop reinventing your clothing after the next 15 are done. I'll miss your posts~
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Great refashion
ReplyDeleteHow have I not found your blog before?!?! I love this idea and my hubby has so many undershirts that are curling up they would be perfect for this I'm going to make a few!
ReplyDeleteI'm also posting this up on my blogs facebook page. Can't wait to look through your previous re-style posts.
Amber
www.lifelovegreen.com
Thank goodness for pinterest!! I just found you! LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!
ReplyDeleteyour'e welcome! the other no sew vest on here is awesome, too.
DeleteI was on your blog earlier in the week and saw this. I have searched for a few hours because I couldn't remember your name and I didn't bookmark it. I am so happy I found it. This idea as well as a lot of your other ideas are brilliant. I am so making this one. I already made a scarf from an old t-shirt. Thank you so much for your ideas.
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ReplyDeleteI love this!!! I'm so going to do this as soon as I get home from work!! Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love how yours turned out but I tried it and mine was horrible! I am big busted and it just looked WRONG! For me, the cut was way too far into the sides where the bust starts and it is not wearable at all. BUMMER!
ReplyDeleteHey there, Try the Restyle #54 on my site. Just type that into my search bar or better yet I will link it from this page. It comes with a video that might help you. This vest was a much smaller version of that one.
DeleteI am a little confused on the short vest, not sure how to make the pattern that you used.
ReplyDeleteKelly, you can go to my Re-Style #54: 5 minute draped vest #2, just type that in the search box at the top. It has a video. This one is just a shorter version of that one.
DeleteIs this vest a scrap from an XL shirt as well?!!
ReplyDeleteBTW-You're Awesome!!!
Yes, it is a scrap piece, and shorter. And you are so sweet Stacy, thank you so much!!
DeleteHi, This is genius, and so on trend. Who doesn't have xtra tshirts they just can't part with? My question is what was the original project that this scrap came from.? I'm totally going to do these. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you so very much:)
DeleteIt was just a tee shirt that I had cut the bottom off. It was done the same way as the longer version. If you can picture a t-shirt cropped cut off just under the sleeves.
ReplyDeleteI can't stop laughing, I made this vest this morning thinking I could wear it to work and dazzle my coworkers with my uber-cool craftiness. Asked my hubby for one of his large grey tshirts. It had a design over the heart and I figured with creative cutting I could hide it. Well it was super easy to do and was very quick to make. How exciting, right? Finished cutting, and eagerly went to put it on. Imagine my surprise when I saw two hockey players on the back of my Trendy vest! I'm still laughing. Thank you WobiSobi, next attempt I will check front and back of the tshirt. Keep the crafts coming :O)
ReplyDeleteTeeHee!! that is too funny.. Hugs
ReplyDeleteI just made this. It is awesome. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love T-Shirt projects and since I don't know how to sew this would be the perfect project for me. I'm going to be looking through my drawers and closet for T-Shirts and stocking up on new ones so I can do this. Thanks for posting this awesome tutorial! Can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteSarah
http://skylarinc.blogspot.com/
Just did this with an extra large shirt I received at the Thunder vs Lakers game the other night. Now, I'll know what to do with all those free shirts I get from games and giveaways :)
ReplyDeleteI so have to try this. Don't get me wrong I love sewing but anything you don't have to sew is still nice and I have been wanting a vest like this.
ReplyDeletegénial ;) merci
ReplyDeleteThank you Beatrice.:)
Deletedis is first i am seeing dis blog..i ws blaming myself 4 not finding dis blog some b4...BTW iam gonna do 1 dis night itself...thnx buddy 4 sharing dis wonderful idea...
ReplyDeleteI just made this!! It came out AWESOME!!! I used a plain white t shirt that was another project gone wrong and this camouflaged it PERFECTLY. I decorated with black music notes and stars. Thanks again for this great idea!
ReplyDeletenow thats call the...idea..:)
ReplyDeletei can't understand that how the back part is making in this...pls..tell me my email is kailaniyati92@mail.com
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