Digging through my stash of thrift shirts, I found another one that is too tight and decided to use it for my additional fabric.
First I seam ripped the neckline off of the front of the shirt all the way to the shoulder seams. Then I cut the front of the shirt (not including neckline) down the middle.
Then I measured the length of the front panels of the shirt, top to bottom.
And I ironed a portion of the eggplant colored shirt (I had previously seam-ripped it apart) flat. I don't have an ironing board so I just fold a towel up and put it on our table that has ceramic tiles. As long as the iron doesn't pass over the wood edges everything is fine!
Next I used some simple geometry to mark out the triangular shaped piece of eggplant fabric that I would place in my newly opened section of the shirt.
And cut it out.
And pinned it into the shirt!
Then I sewed it in using a straight stitch and added a piece of the purple fabric to the collar.
Then I finished by sewing the collar back onto the shirt.
So... it did add some width to the shirt and gave me more breathing room. However, I'm afraid it looks like a black shirt with a purple tie. I don't think it looks too bad when it's on, but it's definitely not an amazing refashion.
1 comment:
It's always worth a try. I've just enlarged a tee by two sizes by adding strips in the side seams. Cherrie
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