I first shared this project on Ucreate BUT if you didn't catch it there, here's your second chance.
I totally LOVE how easy this is and how stinkin' cute it can be!
*and now that the weather has turned colder (at least here), this is easily created with a long sleeved tee instead of a short sleeved tee!
As always - I want to see how you got our craft on with my tutorial! Please upload and share your photos HERE
I totally LOVE how easy this is and how stinkin' cute it can be!
*and now that the weather has turned colder (at least here), this is easily created with a long sleeved tee instead of a short sleeved tee!
As always - I want to see how you got our craft on with my tutorial! Please upload and share your photos HERE
Girls rosette shrug
Materials needed:
T-shirt (long or short sleeved)
Scissors
Fabric Marker (optional)
Measuring Tape
Needle & thread
Step 1: Lay the tshirt flat. Cut up the center of the front only cutting through the top layer.
Step 2: Measure 3" in from the center line you just cut, 2" down from the bottom of the arm sleeve and 1" in from the center line at the bottom hem. Connect from the markings to create lines as shown below.
Repeat measurements and markings on the other side.
Step 4: Cut through both layers along the vertical diagonal line and across. Repeat on the other side. The tshirt should then look like this:
Step 5: Turn the tshirt over and cut a straight line across the back layer matching it up with the sides that are cut.
Step 6: Turn the tshirt back over to the front. Draw a diagonal line from the edge of the neckline to the center or middle about where the back hemline has been cut. See picture below.
Repeat the opposite side. Cut along the line and around the back of the neckline hem. The basic shape of the shrug has now been created!
Step 7: Embellish!!! Using the extra tshirt fabric that was cut away, embellish the shrug by creating rosettes, layered flowers, etc. Handstitch onto the shrug in any pattern/design/quantity you like!
Slip it on your little cutie, tie it on the front and wear it out! (this design can easily be made in any size! Just increase the length of the measurement under the arm from step 2 as needed)
and if there are any scraps left over, why not create a matching hair accessory?
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Love this! Can't believe how easy it looks to do!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shrug! I love the texure, fabric color, hell, the whole thing. You inspire me to get practicing on clothing alteration again!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shrug! I love the texure, fabric color, hell, the whole thing. You inspire me to get practicing on clothing alteration again!
ReplyDeleteWoW That's really inspiiring!
ReplyDeleteAn exellent way to re-create
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So cute!!
ReplyDeleteYou make it look so easy....I might even try to make this for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteLove this and will definitely be trying it. Also, I LOVE that necklace! Where did it come from?
ReplyDeletethanks! I got the charm here:
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and I can't remember where I found the chain! sorry! :(
I now know what to make my mommy and my daughter for christmas presents that match.Thank you~Anne
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ReplyDeleteThat is soooo CUTE!
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Chelsea
Wow...I'm in love with this! This is absolutely going down on my "have to make this" list! It's gorgeous, you are so talented!
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This turned out so cute! Link up!
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That looks terrific! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI loved it when you first posted this. I am featuring it at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. You are so talented. I love all your t-shirt projects!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!good work.keep it up.I like your blog.very interesting and useful.Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI love this and I would really love it if you would link this upcycled craft to my linky party http://tinyurl.com/upcycled23.
ReplyDeleteI simply love it. i put a link to my modest blog les-envies-de-sarrouska.over-blog.com.for those who love sewing and are afraid to CUT this is a very good exercise. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteI missed this on curette so I'm glad that I found it. What a cute idea. I'd love if you'd come and link it up to my Holiday Apparel link party. If you have any other projects that you want to link up feel free.
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so nice! and it seems so easy!
ReplyDeletereally good work!
see you soon! kiss from France
I so wish I could pull that off! I am pretty sure I'd look pregnant if I tried to wear a shrug like that. Maybe I can make one for my skinny sister! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Will be making one for my little girl too!! Thx!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!! Will be making one for my little girl too! thx!!!
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ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! I love the flowers too.
Vanessa
Oh my word! This is the cutest lil shrug. LOVE it! You should totally link this up to my fashion linky party called DIY Diva Thursdays :)
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Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fun! Do you have any tutorials on how to do the flowers?
ReplyDeleteThank you!
LOVE IT! Where can I learn to make the flowers?
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! Where can I learn to make the flowers?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tiff
Thanks! I cut circles to set behind the rosettes. You can see my video on this same style shrug and the rosettes here - http://www.mycraftchannel.com/Shows/Get-a-Little-Creative/?omedia_id=308
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for passing on your knowlege with us, now I can have some great looking clothes for free!!! Can't wait to do this.
ReplyDeleteLove this and plan to make them for my grand daughters in thier favorite colors. Thanks : )
ReplyDeleteThe aqua rosette shrub is adorable! Do you have a tutorial on how to make the posies?
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The aqua rosette shrub is adorable! Is there a tutorial for the posies?
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Great refashion - I linked up here:
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Nice and lovely post.
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Love it thanks for sharing,
ReplyDeleteI love this shrug, I may make a few to go with my girls dresses
ReplyDeleteI love this shrug, I may make a few to go with my girls dresses
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