Hi Everyone!
Below you can see one of my latest. It is simple, but I think quite a good staple with the ability to be very versatile.
It all started here. The picture is grainy, but this is a basic black t-shirt in a heavy quality knit. The neckline is faced in a shiny satin fabric and the stripes are a shiny poly blend yarn. It was on the dollar rack and looked brand new, so I scooped it up.
It was too boring as is. So, when I found this too small lace bottom blouse with the gorgeous lace hemline, my task was clear. I was so excited that I chopped up the shirt before I took a picture, but pieced it together so you can see what I did. I love the look of a shirt under a t-shirt or a sweater but hate the bulk. Thus, I cut out all of the bulk and added a smooth middle piece. Here it is pinned and ready to sew and press.
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Here is a close-up of the neckline. You can see that the fabric is a
great looking Swiss dot fabric. It adds great texture to the entire
look.
Great idea, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your work. My white shirt stash is on my summer to do list. Thanks for sharing a great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove this. It's a great way to extend the pretty blouse.
ReplyDeleteChickie
I love this! Thanks for the amazing idea.
ReplyDeleteJennifer EOD
Love how this turned out.
ReplyDeleteAthletic forms can pull off fitted or semi-fitted men's garments rather well. Pick little collars (like cutaway collars) on the off chance that you have a short neck. toronto coin laundromat
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