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23 January, 2012

DIY: shirtsss


                                    

    
Be a designer
I've made a couple shirts myself and I'm going to share them.
For the most part I used beads, and a fringe style.
This first style I made I decided to incorporate beads to the back, I actually made a mistake which led me to cutting both sides, then after i simply placed beads on the remaining thread and knotted them.
Then the side view just shows the cut I made to the side, the opposite side has the same cut. 

For this next one it was simple. 
All I did was cut my shirt into small threads (in fringe style)then knotted beads to add a POP of color. I also cut the sides to make them a little shorter. 




    On this next one I took a shirt and cut the top and added fringe to the sides, I also cut the   bottom to give it the crop top look. 


To the back I simply made a V cut.




Or if you feel your shirt makes you look masculine due to the cut of your shirt you can simply cut it across to make you feel+look feminine!  




 


This one is more of a personal cut for me because I added my personal likes to it. Basically I added turquoise beads to the sides, I love turquoise. 
I also cut the bottom to transform it into a crop top, although I'd have to say I cut it a tad bit shorter than I would have originally liked to. One last thing I did to it which in my opinion made it funky was the back. I added Jamaican beads in a strange formation, and to me it almost looks like an eye. 

AND VOILAA!!! 
                           you got your shirt :-)

2 comments:

  1. wow.. grt ideas.... the white shirt with bottom fringes is amazing.... im gonna try this out...

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    1. Thank you. I just got a beautiful sun patch as a present and I plan on making a post with patches you can sow or iron on your shirts, jackets, etc!

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