But you get the idea; big baggy top. I chopped the arms off, and cut the shirt open directly down the center (if you look closely, you'll see that I already cut in the picture). I fitted it to me, added some of the excess white from the sleeves into the back to give a tiny flare, and added a hook and eye at the front. I cut the sleeves off right at the seam, and I like how it eludes to a small cap sleeve, when all I did was roll the exposed edge under and hem it. I love the bright colors, and how this snazzes up a boring tank.
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great! :)
ReplyDeleteOh! now I know what to do with my blouse like this I got in Romania over 20 years ago. I have never really liked the fit because of a peasant neckline that didn't work on me.
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring.
Sandy in the UK
Absolutely gorgeous and a great transformation. Well done.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThis is REALLY cute! =) good job!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Thank you for the back flare idea!
ReplyDeleteKathy
I love this!
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the fit looks great!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love it! :)
ReplyDelete~Jen
Fabulous, what a great wardrobe piece for summer
ReplyDeleteErica, Editor on Duty
It looks great!
ReplyDeleteAnd now I know what to do with that folkloristic shirt in my closet.