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19 Delightfully Macabre Disney Heroines. The Kink Panel Has Some Kinky Resources For You. Rib cage/Spine T-shirt Reconstruction Tutorial. I noticed that the link to the tutorial of my rib cage T-shirt (which I descided now is a spine T-shirt :p ) is no longer active so I made my own tutorial now.

Rib cage/Spine T-shirt Reconstruction Tutorial

Here goes, have fun! 1.You'll need a T-shirt (I HIGHLY recommend a 100% or at least almost 100% cotton T-shirt with as little Lycra as possible in it), scissors (do yourself a favour and get some tailoring scissors if you are into crafting, they will make your crafting life so much more easy, I personally did this FAR too late), a ruler and a pencil for light material/(tailor)chalk for dark material. 2. We'll only work and cut on the backside of the T-shirt. 3.OPTIONAL: I always like my T-shirts without the seams (the collar and the bottom seamline), so if you like just cut them off. 4. 5. Then draw lines between the center lines, not all the way to the center and the outside of the T-shirt though (see picture 6). 7. 8. 9.

Ignore the very top strap, the neckline so to say. 10. see above describtion. 11. 12. You should be done now :) No Sew, Tee-Shirt Halter #3. I have the exciting opportunity to head to the beach for a couple of days, to relax and soak up a little of that beautiful Florida sunshine.

No Sew, Tee-Shirt Halter #3

I wanted to do one more halter top to take to wear with my jeans and this is what I came up with. It can be changed in so many ways let's just say this is a 3 in one shirt. It seems like I am packing all of my DIY tops and dresses to wear. Video Tutorial Things You Need. Portmans Cut Out Shoulder Tee, Bardot Boys Belt, Coco And Garçon Diy Fishtail Skirt, Sportsgirl Wedges - Maxi to Fishtail DIY - Kathleen T. ...love Maegan: Gucci Inspired Cut-out T-shirt DIY. DIY. Crochet Trim Seam. Cut side seams and sleeves off if you use a tshirt (here I used a tank).

DIY. Crochet Trim Seam

Sew front to back right sides together. Lay out and pin where you want the armhole to go. Top stitch new side seam leaving armhole open. I did this with fringe trim as well here. DIY fashion. A few weeks back, my friend Emily was visiting Adele and I.

DIY fashion

All three of us love "Breakfast at Tiffany's" and we decided to get all dressed up in black and go eat + drink some pastries and coffee outside Tiffany's on 5th Avenue where Holly Golightly would've stood. Holly Golightly: You know those days when you get the mean reds? Paul Varjak: The mean reds, you mean like the blues? Holly Golightly: No. The blues are because you're getting fat and maybe it's been raining too long, you're just sad that's all. It was so fun to put on red lipstick, twist our hair up into French twists, hide behind our sunglasses, and act like total tourists for a moment. DIY: How to Make a T-Shirt Halter Top. When I first saw this tutorial on how to make a halter top out of a t-shirt over on Wobisobi, I was half flabbergasted and half reaching for the scissors and an old t-shirt.

DIY: How to Make a T-Shirt Halter Top

I've always been a fan of the t-shirt upcycles-- from t-shirt quilts, t-shirt flower dresses, and woven t-shirt shirts. (Say that five times fast.) ;) The t-shirt halter top is SUPER easy and it takes about 5 minutes! With a pair of scissors, cut off the arms of the t-shirt on both sides. Then cut a deep V into the front of your shirt. Then you need to cut along the back of the shirt along the lines of where the arms first met the shirt. Twist the long straps that you just cut, cross them over in the front, and tie it in the back! Meow. ;) 39 Ways To Reuse, Restyle, And Rewear Your Old T-Shirts. 25 Awesome Swimsuit DIYs You Have To Try This Summer. Shirt Bag. Mod a Cute Halter from a Crew Neck T Shirt. My guy gifted me this hand-painted T shirt from recent travels with the inherent challenge - that I make it wearable.

Mod a Cute Halter from a Crew Neck T Shirt

Follow these instructions and you can turn any ill-fitting souvenir T into a cute slouchy halter top you'll wear all summer. You'll need thread, a sewing machine with at least zig-zag, an overlock is better, 1/4 yard of contrasting knit fabric or another T shirt of complimentary color, a large safety pin, the usual scissors and pins, and a dress form or warm body to fit. Step 1: Getting Started Lay the T shirt flat on your work surface with the body aligned as straight as you can, with the design you like best facing front. Step 2: Styling the halter front by making some choice cuts.

Measure 4" out from the edge of the Crew band on either side and mark with a pin. Step 3: The Patterning Reverse and Repeat Trick I like to take the sleeve I just cut and flip it and align it over the top of the other, uncut sleeve, matching edges as best I can.