DIY - Husbands Large T-shirt to fitted
I have been married for four years, all of which my husband has been a coach for the Eagles. I will embarrassingly admit that I do not own one single Eagles T-shirt. Why? Honestly I'm not really sure other than the fact I have no idea where to find a cute one, and the ones my hubby brings home are all larges.
For the game against Camden Fairview I borrowed my future sister in law's beautiful cute shirt, which obviously wasn't an option to wear the next consecutive day (for clear reasons that it's just tacky and I'll admit I was going to try and pull it off but I'm pretty sure Baby Dotson did a drooling number on it).
So what am I supposed to do? I am the coach's wife, I can't just show up in any old outfit (that may have worked through the season but it just won't cut it in the semi-playoffs)!!!
I began researching "no-sew" fitted t-shirts and didn't like all the fringe exposed on the sides or how tacky they made the necklines. I just wanted a simple way (no sewing involved) to hem up the sides to narrow them in.......
Hence the DIY project came into action.
This project took maybe about an hour total (but once you do it once I have a feeling it wouldn't take that long in the future) and cost me an old t-shirt = FREE.
For the game against Camden Fairview I borrowed my future sister in law's beautiful cute shirt, which obviously wasn't an option to wear the next consecutive day (for clear reasons that it's just tacky and I'll admit I was going to try and pull it off but I'm pretty sure Baby Dotson did a drooling number on it).
So what am I supposed to do? I am the coach's wife, I can't just show up in any old outfit (that may have worked through the season but it just won't cut it in the semi-playoffs)!!!
I began researching "no-sew" fitted t-shirts and didn't like all the fringe exposed on the sides or how tacky they made the necklines. I just wanted a simple way (no sewing involved) to hem up the sides to narrow them in.......
Hence the DIY project came into action.
This project took maybe about an hour total (but once you do it once I have a feeling it wouldn't take that long in the future) and cost me an old t-shirt = FREE.
I went through Daddy Dotson's closet and selected this one (out of seriously like 100)!!!
See "L" -----> that's just not going to work
Flipped my shirt inside out
Cut off the bottom so the edges would roll up
When I cut the sides I wanted to make sure it would have a "girly" fit so I kinda cheated in on the waist
Did this to both sides
Then I cut fringe on each side and the bottom part of the arm
I double knotted each piece (it probably would have taken less time to sew it)
This was my end result
First side
Front.....see much more "fitted"
Second side
Obviously it's not hemmed so there will be some gaps (hence the white spot) but I think it looks cute with an undershirt on anyways.
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-stopped by from the nester party!
i now see a lot of ugly oversized t-shirts becoming my favs this summer!
Over from The Nesters.
Becky B.
www.organizingmadefun.com
Organizing Made Fun
BTW, found you on pinterest as well! Cute blog!
You're brilliant! :-)
You should come over to my blog (www.oopsicraftmypants.net) on Tuesday for my "tute"-in Tuesday blog party. I pick one tutorial from those who linked up and post about it/try it out myself. I SO want to try this tutorial out...So, please? :)
Thanks!
CathyB pbprojecthope at yahoo dotcom
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Thanks!
P.S. This is GREAT for big busted girls that want a flattering fit without a lot of harsh stretch over the bust, don't tie off so much up top and take in more once you move down lower. I will be sure to buy my shirts purposely large to accommodate my bust area if washing turns out well, then I can doctor them all up just for me without having to wear stretched out logos or too big tees...happy dance!
Found you on Pinterest, btw.
http://coffeecaramelandcream.blogspot.com
Nice to meet you <3
Great idea, btw!
~Caitlynn~