T-Shirt Experiment (Again)
I'm really excited about this post! I had a lot of fun turning a damaged t-shirt from the thrift store into an open-front shirt that I'm genuinely excited to wear...once I finish Part 2, anyway.
As with all of my sewing projects, this is 100% hand sewn with a minimum of supplies. This is something of a tutorial but largely me just kinda...figuring it out as I go, step-by-step. (There's also no video, just text and pictures.)
I think a lot of people are really afraid to start a project for fear of Doing It Wrong, and I am here to tell you: Maybe that’s okay? Maybe it’s okay if your project sucks a little bit, if you have fun doing it. Perhaps even if it’s not that good, you’ll still have something wearable by the end. I guarantee that if you wear your shirt out, no one in the general public is going to look at you and notice puckering along the stitches or any other errors. People don’t care that much. And well, I’m kind of hoping that my experiments are inspirational for other people to mess around with their stuff and to try things. Even if that inspiration is pretty much, “Well, if this idiot can do it, maybe I can, too.”
Yes, I both measured and marked things this time. Are you proud of me?
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