This Twisted back Tee has been Haunting my dreams for a while now.
I finally had some time this weekend to sit down and figure out how to make one
that was completely no sew. It only took me minutes once
I figured out how I was actually going to cut it.
Such a fun and easy Beach or Lake shirt.
I finally had some time this weekend to sit down and figure out how to make one
that was completely no sew. It only took me minutes once
I figured out how I was actually going to cut it.
Such a fun and easy Beach or Lake shirt.
Things you need
Shirt
and Scissors
Now lets make our Twisted Back Tee.
First you have to cut off the sleeves
Cut around your collar
cut apart the tops of the sleeves.
Cut off the seam at the top of your sleeve, the bulky part.
I also trimmed up the top of the shirt so that it was easier to tie.
Cut off the seam at the top of your sleeve, the bulky part.
I also trimmed up the top of the shirt so that it was easier to tie.
Cut a oval shape (* or an Alien head shape) in the back of your tee.
Ttake the back and twist the top of the shoulders down and through the hole about 3 times.
Tie the two shoulders together.
For the Tie Dyed Instructions you can
Go HERE!
Go HERE!
Have a Wonderful Weekend
Lots of <3,
Anne
Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you Katja.XXOO
DeleteFun!! i've got a Craft Gossip post scheduled for later this morning that links to your tutorial: http://sewing.craftgossip.com/?p=83840 --Anne
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Anne:)))
DeleteGreat for hot weather like today. Love the pretty color too. Pinned! ~Deb
ReplyDeleteXXOO Thank you so much Deb.
DeleteYou're a genius! 😁Now I'll be thinking about this until I make it. I think it was here that I saw the no sew shirt with the ties on the shoulder and down on side. I think about that one all of the time too because I haven't made it yet. Thanks for great ideas.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Petula, you are so sweet. XXOO
DeleteSo amazing. I like this kind diy project. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI made this just now, and it came out really nice! I did sow the ends instead of tying them together. Thanks for this :)
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