Are you ready to dive into a fun and creative sewing project? In my latest YouTube video, I'm showing you how to craft your very own stylish tank top! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, this tutorial is perfect for everyone.
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Are you ready to dive into a fun and creative sewing project? In my latest YouTube video, I'm showing you how to craft your very own stylish tank top! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, this tutorial is perfect for everyone.
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Hello Refashion Co-op. I don't know about the rest of the world but it is super HOT where I live. It is humid and awful. I got back to basics and made some shorts. It is way to hot for long pants.
These wild colorful pants made great shorts. I just cut the length and made a new hem.That was so easy I made this brown pair of shorts in the same way. Hopefully these will help me stay cool in the heat.
Do you have old bedsheets lying around and wish you could turn them into something fabulous? Look no further! My latest tutorial shows you how to refashion those unused bedsheets into a chic and stylish bubble skirt. Perfect for beginners, this step-by-step guide will help you create a fashionable statement piece with ease.
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Hello Refashion Co-op. I love linen so I liked this linen shirt ... until I put it on. The sleeves were too long and the shirt had this weird flaps on the front. What were the flaps for, what was going on with this shirt.
Hi everyone! A few months ago I visited a nice second hand store and fell for the dark blue, almost purple, colour of the print. I didn't like the length though. It gave me 'housekeeping' vibes and, in combination with the print, reminded me of the blouses and aprons housewives wore in the 60s and 70s to keep their clothes clean. But since I liked the colour, I decided to buy it to turn it into something more modern and more 'me'.
When I started this refashion the thought of a blouse jacked immediately came to me. It would be fun to wear and layers are always practical in summer, especially when you easily get cold or warm, like me.
The blouse came with an extra perk: it had pockets! And fortunately, I could keep the pockets (yay) and still cut of enough of the length.
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As you can see, the new fastening with tunnel and cord made it impossible for the button band to close how it was supposed to! It felt like such a beginner's mistake! Well, I definitely had to fix that...
I cut just before the button band, folded back the edges with some glue and gave it a few stitches, just to be sure. Then I folded back the end of the button band and stitched. It was the easy way out, I admit, but it worked:).
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