I had this old knit shirt. The fit and length and all are good, and I've found this to be a good shirt to layer under jackets--it's neutral enough to match, but still a fun print.
But years of washing and wearing had made the back neckline get badly stretched out, so I could no longer wear this by itself. I blame the tags, since they kept flipping out and weighing it down. (Believe me, it looked a lot more gappy on me than it does on my "model".)
I played around with a couple of different (non-permanent) solutions, but the shoulder seams would have ended up in weird places. Until I came up with this:
I'll give you a quasi-tutorial while I'm at it.
First, I cut out those annoying tags.
Then I pinched out the back seam until it lay flat again. (About 2 1/2".)
I found something to use as a template to draw a circle with a disappearing ink fabric marker. (This is a box lid.)
The circle, with the dart still pinned. I don't have pictures of this part, but I unpinned the dart (which made the circle a little more of a U-shape) and cut along the line.
Then I folded the edge inside the shirt, about 3/8", and stitched the raw edge down. I chose to hand-sew it in order to minimize that ripple effect that knit fabrics tend to have.
To close up the top, I used a small button and a thread loop.
And here's what it looks like on me now, at least as good of a picture I could get shooting in my mirror at 11 pm!
All in all, a pretty simple refashion that took maybe an hour. (I spread it over 2 days, so not completely sure.)
8 comments:
so clever!!!! beautiful:-)
that is so great! great job! you definitely inspired me!
A great solution, but be careful about sunburn. I had a top like that and I'd always slap cream on my arms and neck and forget about the huge hole in the back of my tee!!
Haha, good warning, Ms. Wanda-- I do burn easily! I should be safe today, though, because it's chilly enough still that I have a sweater thrown on top of it!
That's great! I could see doing this to a top or dress that didn't even have a gappage problem! ~Jillian
Fantastic! Very clever and unique, I love it!
Great idea! It looks really cool now!
Cheers,
poet
Clever! Love it.
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