Monday, February 22, 2010

$1 t-shirt refashion


I bought this t-shirt from Walmart last week for $1. It's a juniors shirt but, I thought it would make the perfect dresses for my daughters. They both think they are singing stars.
I was a little big in the chest to start.
The first step to trimming it down was turning the shirt inside out. Then I turned one of her shirts inside out. Laying her shirt over the shirt I marked where the seams should be.
Then I serged the new lines. If you don't have a serger you can sew a regular seam then zig-zag the edges.
Next I used an old yellow t-shirt form my sisters goodwill pile for lots of ruffles.
I cut lots of 1" strips and sewed down the middle with elastic thread. I added the gathered strips around the sleeves and for a flower in the middle of the neck line.
The elastic thread made the sleeves bunch. Cute for sleeves, not for the hem. I gathered those strips by using the longest stitch on my machine and gathering by hand.

It was super simple. Don't you love yellow and gray together?



I did have more pictures of the process but my camera is having issues. Ruffles and Stuff just posted a tutorial using the same technique here.

Here is a list of parties I link to.

62 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, what a cute dress!And a great project. My 17 year old daughter will love this!
    I also love your new header photos. Very cool!
    Love your blog!
    Pam @ Design Fanatic
    http://diydesignfanatic.blogspot.com/

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  2. Super cute! I love it and wish that I could sew so I could try one because I have a ton of shirts that I don't wear anymore

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  3. Very cute. It looks like it was a hit!

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  4. Love It! I saw those shirts at my local Wally Mart, I am going to have to head on over and pick up a few. My little "Hannah Montana" would love that dress. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. So stinking cute! I saw those shirts at wal-mart too but passed them up. I love what you did with them. Your girls are adorable too!

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  6. O.K., that is just WAAAAAY too cute. And she looks adorable in it.
    Kathleen
    http://www.firefliesandfamily.blogspot.com

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  7. That is wonderful--I am really getting hooked on refashions!

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  8. That is just gorgeous-How clever you are! Your little model is very cute too!

    Best wishes,
    Natasha.

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  9. OH this is SO adorable!! Love all the frilly-ness you added!!

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  10. So cute! Great job!
    Bon
    gorgfabgoodies.blogspot.com

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  11. That is a great refashion! I do love the yellow and gray together. So fashionable. Your model is adorable!

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  12. oh it's just so cute! she is a little ham, looks like she's got the fantastic personality to wear such a fabulous shirt :)

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  13. Wow! i want one. It's adorable with the leggings and what a joyful little girl.

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  14. Awesome job!! So cute cute cute!!
    Stop by and check out my Easter napkin ring promotion and see some of my Easter Tablescape ideas.

    Karin

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  15. Nice job! I had to laugh because my eleven year old has been wanting that very t-shirt for months. Wonder if it's only $1 at our local Walmart.

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  16. That is adorable, and clearly your lucky daughter loves it! Thanks for linking up!

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  17. That is really cute. My girls would love that!

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  18. So cute. I hope I can try this one day.

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  19. I love this! Only wish I had a little girl to make it for. I'll pass your link on for sure.
    Kathy

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  20. I didn't set up to make this dress, but I remember seeing your link on Sumo's sweet stuff and when I was in wal-mart today I picked up a shirt (ours were $3!!!) and did a less is more approach. I linked up with you here:

    http://holy-craft.blogspot.com/2010/02/another-t-shirt-refashion.html

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  21. This little dress is such a cutie patootie...luv it! Come by and check out my CASH GIVEAWAY:)

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  22. That is fantastic! She looks great!

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  23. This is so fabulous- SO fabulous! I have a couple of tshirts in my drawer that are a little too clingy for me, but that would make fabulous little ruffle dresses!
    We have a friday fun find party- if you're interested, we'd love it if you'd link up tomorrow!

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  24. Fun and flirty. Love the ruffles and the color combo. Thanks for sharing with Made it Monday! Jules

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  25. I love this--what a fun tee to start with, but you made it so much better. The yellow and the grey are pretty together. Thanks for linking up!

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  26. How cute!!! I bought this shirt too. Now I know what I'm gonna do with it.

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  27. That is DARLING! I picked up a handful of things at the WalMart sale as well. I should have snagged more.

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  28. That is definitely the coolest thing I have seen on Sew and Tell today! Wow! You are talented!

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  29. I saw this shirt, but I didn't really like it as it was. Of course you have made it super cute, lucky little girls you have!

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  30. Now she really rocks! Way to go mom! :o)

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  31. That dress is just adorable. I love it. Darling project!

    XOXO
    Jen

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  32. really cute! I need to get out my serger and use it....

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  33. adorable! what a cute & willing little model you have!

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  34. Wow, this is really cute! So fun and funky! What a great idea.

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  35. these are adorable! you did such a great job.

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  36. This is such a cute idea, and I love your blog header!

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  37. absolutely adorable!!! And a great model too! I love t-shirt restyles! Thanks for linking this up to somedaycrafts!

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  38. I love this fabulous upcycle--now just to find myself a little girl :)

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  39. too cute! I am enjoying following you on SYTYC :)

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  40. Oh my goodness! What a clever idea. :o)
    Sincerely ~ Tricia

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  41. I just wanted to let you know that I featured your here:
    http://firefliesandjellybeans.blogspot.com/2010/02/sunday-spotlight-soys-favorites_27.html

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  42. I almost bought that shirt at my Walmart, but it was $3! I thought the microphone was so cute and would be fun as something for my daughter too. I love what you did with it..the flower is super cute! Great job! I would love for you to add it to my El Cheapo Shirt Challenge here:

    http://getyourcrafton.blogspot.com/2010/01/el-cheap-o-shirt-challenge.html

    Lynette

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  43. That is fantastic! Great color combo!
    -Tiff

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  44. So cute and creative! The models are SO ADORABLE!

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  45. I love the yellow ruffles. Your daughter is a lucky girl! Great job!

    Thanks for linking up to Make it Yours day!

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  46. This is darling. Makes me wish that I had little girls to dress!

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  47. That is the cutest thing I've ever seen! I just love it, and it looks like she loves it too!

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  48. So cute! My 12 year old has that shirt. I may have to steal it for my 4 year old now. CUTE!

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  49. I am featuring this on my site all day today! (sunday!)

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