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Can You 'Ear Me? Fashion Blog. Salinabear's Channel. Hot Sexy T-shirt Modifications. Bleaching designs onto t-shirts | I Could Make That. When you were kids, your moms and science teachers all told you not to play with chemicals and other fun stuff, right? Today we’re going to play with chemicals and other fun stuff. Our lovely Seattle friends Thomas and Dikla visited last weekend, and Thomas wanted to try out the t-shirt bleaching technique he’d been seeing around online. We did some internet research, bought thrift store t-shirts (we already had a plenty of bleach on hand from this bit of questionable advice, filmed at our place a few weeks ago) and got to work. One of the brilliant things about making designs with bleach (apart from the playing with chemicals part) is that you’re not adding paint or ink, so the design can never wear off. See? When doing this project, I highly recommend a bit of experimenting first. What you’ll need: for making your design: the design you want to use (whether that’s a computer printout, an original drawing, or whatever else)pen or pencil clear contact paper Putting it all together:

No Sew T-Shirt Infinity Scarf Tutorial. This is probably one of the easiest DIY Projects I have posted. Not only is it really easy, but it also only takes about 10 minutes to do. What could be better than that? What You Will Need: -An Old T-Shirt that is XL (Go to a thrift store and get a L OR XL shirt that doesn't have a logo along the front. Now, your shirt can have a logo, but know that it may or may not look the way you want it to in the end) -Scissors That's It! Lets Begin: Start by cutting off the hem along the bottom of the shirt: Then cut the bottom of the shirt into 1" or 1 1/2" strips. Note: The more strips you have the thicker your scarf will be.

Now Comes the Fun Part! Hold about 4-5 strips together in your hand, like so.... Begin to stretch them out. If you feel like your strips aren't curling enough you can do them one by one. Your strips should look something like this now: Cut out a piece of fabric that is about 1" or 1 1/2" wide. Gather the strips and begin to wrap the extra piece of fabric around one end: DIY: Knotted Double-Layered Scarf from XL Men's tee. DIY: Rosette and Lace - Refashioned Tee. Make a Dress from a Button-Down Shirt. DIY Sleeveless Button Down Shirt.

Attach the Buttons and Collar.