Thursday, February 09, 2012

Form-fitting t-shirt

My latest refashion is not so ground-breaking. I had a too-big t-shirt that I wanted to make more form-fitting.

While working on this shirt, I decided that I needed my own dress form to be able to create more drastic, fantastic transformations with clothes. I want to try our more than just hemming and taking things in!

I enlisted the help of my husband to make a custom-fit dress form following these instructions from Threads Magazine: http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/3631/duct-tape-dress-form-2 . I used a microphone stand for the base. Once the duct-taped form was cut off of me, I hung it from a hanger at the top of the stand. I closed up the bottom and the armholes using cardboard and filled it with styrofoam peanuts. She is a thing of beauty!


I used my brand new form to get a perfect fit on the t-shirt. I put it on inside out and pinned down the undersides of the arms and along the side seams.


After I took in the sides, I hemmed it a bit and had myself a perfectly fitted shirt.


I can't wait to try out some more awesome refashions now that I have my own body double!

2 comments:

Resweater said...

A custom dress form? Brilliant! I love that! I have made t-shirts fitted before, but it involved a lot of trying on in between. A dress form would make it so much simpler.

Hawk3ye said...

I want my own body double! Great job, great post.