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DIY Shirt

March 26, 2012 By Michelle Barneck 4 Comments

Spring is here which means swim suit season is around the corner. My new swimming suit came with a skirt cover up, but I wanted a cute tank to pair with it. The hubs had lost some weight and I guess you could say his loss was my gain because I found the perfect shirt for this project in the donate pile. I do not claim to be a seamstress, but seriously this DIY shirt is easy enough for even the most beginner.
DIY shirt supplies:
Old shirt (really light jersey so it flows nicely)
Scissors
Pins
Sewing Machine
Ribbon
1. Start by cutting off the sleeves and the neckline at a diagonal.

2. Fold over diagonal sleeve area and pin. Sew to have a finished edge on your arm hole.
3. Cut the neckline straight across on the front and the back of the shirt. Fold over about 2 inches (far enough that you leave a place for the ribbon to go through), pin in place and sew.
4. Attach a safety pin to the end of your ribbon and thread it through the front and back of the shirt. 
5. Put it on and tie a bow to gather the fabric to your liking.
 
Mine also has the back higher than the front which I love because I can switch it around and wear it higher in the front or the back based on where I am getting too much sun. Freckles/fair skin + sun = burn.
I would love to see if you give this DIY shirt a whirl!
Hope you are enjoying the De-stash Bash!

If you like this post you may like these projects made with t-shirts:
  • DIY Shoe
  • DIY Swim Suit Covers
  • DIY flip flops
  • T-shirt DIY Necklace

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Mummy Shirt

October 4, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 13 Comments

I wanted to have some cute shirts for my little guys for Halloween, but did not want to spend a fortune on something they would only wear a few times. Dressing boys can be hard. I don’t love that almost everything out there for boys is a graphic tee with something obnoxious on it. So I took things in to my own hands and got to work on the mummy shirt.

How do you make a mummy you may ask. What does a mummy make? Well let’s get down to business. Here’s what you’ll need.

Mummy Shirt


Ignore the puffy paint. I was going to do glow in the dark eyes, but decided on googly eyes instead.

Mummy Shirt Supplies:

  • Black t-shirt (Target clearance $1.99)
  • Small bowl
  • White jersey (Dad’s old t-shirt)
  • Light green acrylic paint
  • Fabric medium (turns acrylic paint into fabric paint)
  • Foam Brush
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Sewing Machine
  • White thread
  • Googly eyes
  • Adhesive velcro or glue

1. Wash t-shirts to remove any shrinkage issues. Find a bowl the size you want the mummy head to be and press on to shirt leaving a ring.

2. Mix up your fabric paint using the instructions on the textile medium. Mine was 2 parts paint to 1 part medium. Paint your circle. Messy is fine, it’s a mummy. Black shirts need a lot of coats. My sis did white shirts and they only needed one coat. I stamped my shirt with the bowl at the end to see how accurate I was.

3. Cut a circle out of the white a little bigger than your bowl rim. Fold it in half and mark where you want your stitches. We decided that 2 cm for the eye gap and 1/2 inch for the rest of the gaps worked best (the pic is wrong). Trace horizontal lines across your marks to show you where to sew. If you want your jersey to curl a lot, make sure you have the underside of the jersey facing up when you mark and sew. You will be able to tell which side will curl.

4. Place your white circle over the dry paint.

5. Sew over each line using a zig zag stitch. Cut the white fabric between each stitch line with scissors.

6. Sew around the edge of the circle to secure and control the curling.

7. Secure googly eyes to your mummy shirt with adhesive velcro dots (if your child is over 3 and you want to take them off to wash) or glue (if your child is under three or you want them affixed permanently).

Below you can see the difference between sewing the strips on with curling side up and down. One also has larger eyes.


Curling side down

Curling side up

My little guy is loving his mummy shirt and got to show it off at preschool during show and tell. I love that it was so easy to make a mummy shirt that no one else has.

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DIY Under $5 and Point of View Features

July 2, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 5 Comments

I had so many projects I wanted to feature this week that I actually had to narrow it down by who linked back. You guys have so many great affordable ideas!


Link with the highest clicks:

DIY Glitter Toes from Artsy-Fartsy Mama

My Faves:

Stamped Americana Pillow from Mishmash Mom

Pillowcase Outfits from Grey Luster Girl



Ric Rac Pocket Bib from Just Another Hang Up

And here is a feature from our Point of View Shelves linky party.

Curbside Dresser Shell to Media Storage Center by Re-Create with L. Lane Designs

I can’t wait to see more fun projects from these parties!

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DIY Under $5 and Point of View Features

June 4, 2011 By Michelle Barneck 5 Comments

I have the best job in the world picking from your projects to feature. I seriously have so much fun looking through all the links. Let’s show off a few from the DIY Under $5 linky and then I show off a couple of pillows from the Point of View Pillow link up.


Link with the most clicks:

Updating $3 Jeans {pants to capris} by My Balancing Act

My faves:

Upcycle Shirt to Purse by Craft Buds

Graduation Hat Card by Stampin’ and Craftin’

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Faux Pewter Candlesticks
by Mama Says Sew

There were a ton of fabulous pillows on the Point of View link up! Here are a couple of my faves!

No-sew Pillow Cover from Organize and Decorate Everything

Felt Ruffle Pillow from Persia Lou

You are such amazing sources of inspiration!

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