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Inspiration and realisation: DIY Fashion + Home: DIY round-up: 34 revamp t-shirt tutorials. If you enjoy t-shirts as much as I do, and you enjoy revamp the basic plain tee into something more fun: you've got 34 ideas & tutorials all in one place today!

inspiration and realisation: DIY Fashion + Home: DIY round-up: 34 revamp t-shirt tutorials

Lace: paint: thread & rope contrast sheer beads & sequins appliques have fun!! Xox, d. DO IT YOURSELF: T-Shirt Weaving. I have a lot of t-shirts.

DO IT YOURSELF: T-Shirt Weaving

Long sleeved, short sleeved, too small, too big…. I especially have a lot of oversized t-shirts that I like to wear as tunic dresses. Because I have quite a few, I find it difficult to style them without being repetitive. So, inspired by books such as Generation T and Youtube tutorial experts like itsblitzzz and secretlifeofabionerd, I decided to try my hand at some t-shirt reconstruction. I designed the weaving pattern myself, it is quite simple and if repeated a few times creates an interesting chevron stripe pattern on the sleeve.

Hope you enjoy this tutorial, feel free to comment or message me with any questions. Can’t wait to see what you come up with! For more from me, please visit my personal blog, Le Petit Lapin **NOTE: When you get to the top of the sleeve, you can just cut the last loop and tie a small knot or bow. Old Mens T-shirt Sewn Into Women's Dolman Tee. My husband and I are runners so we have a million t-shirts.

Old Mens T-shirt Sewn Into Women's Dolman Tee

I love transforming these boxy, oversized tees into something I will actually want to wear other then for a nightgown. I love this heather grey and wanted to make it into my favorite style tee. I love the comfortable, effortless style of the dolman tee... It took me about 15 minutes or so. I played around with seams to get the fit right. Large T-Shirt to Fitted Tee Tutorial. I have these two t-shirts that I love.

Large T-Shirt to Fitted Tee Tutorial

They're soft, comfortable, and have good worn (and sentimental) designs on them. But, I never wear them for anything other than around the house because they are large men's t-shirts and look completely shapeless on me. Sew, Cook, Laugh and Live: Lots of lace. My new no pattern required top! A tutorial. Ok, so I finally have the pics to prove that I have been doing some sewing!

Sew, Cook, Laugh and Live: Lots of lace. My new no pattern required top! A tutorial

Here is my new “no pattern required” top. It really is so quick & easy to make a top like this. I didn’t even need to use the overlocker! I just used a zig zag stich to finish the edges as I think that sometimes, an ovelocked edge, can be too visible through lace. This is the perfect top for the change of season that is happening right now. Lace Embelished Sweatshirt. Hey! Look what I Made!: DIY Asos Bleach Heart Tee. Band Boys Tee. Super fans and groupies around the world have always shown their love for the boys in the band with signs, tattoos, and tees.

Band Boys Tee

Wildfox Couture showed their love to the Rolling Stones with an oversized boyfriend tee with bold names down the front. Pick your favorite band and pay tribute by following this easy DIY for a graphic tee that shows where your loyalty lies. - An oversized tee - Iron-on letters - An iron [PLACE]— Start just below the neck and carefully center and space the first name you want to write. [IRON]— Follow the instructions on the letters to figure out the proper setting for your iron. [REPEAT]— Repeat this process for each name. [FLIP IT]— Turn the tee inside out and iron again to make sure everything is properly and fully set.

Ice Cream T-shirt. DIY Bleach Tie Dye. Last summer, we were obsessed with shibori indigo tie dying.

DIY Bleach Tie Dye

No, really . . . we just about dyed anything white in sight. So when Free People asked us to include a DIY in their guest blogger series, we knew a new tie dye project was absolutely in order. And as the weather is beginning to warm up, what better time than now to start experimenting with reverse tie dye using bleach! Black tees and tops: watch out! To make a grid-like pattern, fold the shirt like an accordion and bind it between two pieces of wood or other flat shaped objects. Before you start bleaching, make sure you are wearing gloves and working outdoors or in a well ventilated area.

The rusty brown color will slowly fade into a beautiful lighter shade as it begins to set. Your reverse bleach tie dye shirt is ready to wear! (top image from here, rest of images by HonestlyWTF) Watermark Tee Tutorial by Sweet Verbana. Hello U-Create readers!

Watermark Tee Tutorial by Sweet Verbana

I am so excited to be guest posting here today. It just so happens to be my first guest post and I'm still a little shocked that it's here at Ucreate, one of my favorite blogs! A little bit about me.. I'm from a little town called Keller, Texas. DIY: Sharpie Tie Dye. This is a great project for kids, or adults.

DIY: Sharpie Tie Dye

I first saw the idea on the blog found here. Sandpaper Printed T-shirt Kids Craft. This is a super simple sandpaper printing technique that will keep your kids busy and make one cute shirt!

Sandpaper Printed T-shirt Kids Craft

The best part about this fun little craft is that the supplies were bought at the Dollar Store, even the T-shirt! We used crayons we already had so we only spent $2.00 on our new T-shirt. Supplies for Sandpaper Prints. DIY Fashion: Screen Print Tee. The life of a college student involves attending many events, from parties, to football games, to concerts on campus. And what better way to celebrate these monumental events – and show off your school spirit – than with a custom screenprinted shirt? Using an old shirt and some fabric paint, you can create a custom screenprinted shirt proclaiming your love for your school, your football team, or whatever suits your fancy. What you’ll need: Shirt, hoodie, or whatever else you want to screen printFabric paintFreezer paperIronExacto knifeRulerCardboardSpongePencilMarkerPrinter paperPlastic plate How to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Stencil with Freezer Paper. Yes, I am a nerd. I came up with a brilliant idea for a Harry Potter t-shirt and I couldn't resist. "Expecto Patronum! " However, you can make whatever kind of design you want with a freezer paper stencil. It doesn't have to be Harry Potter related. (Although it would be awesome if it was.)