I did a bit of sewing but I am not happy with the product - at least not for myself. It seems that I am not good at making clothing for myself. But I plan to get better.
I decided to take a t-shirt and cut off the bottom, replacing it with some of my woven fabric.
While I like it on the hanger, when I put it on, it appears that I have just wrapped the fabric around me like an apron. It accentuates my tubby belly. So I am planning to see how it fits my niece. If it looks good on her, then she will get it as an unbirthday present.
If not, I may take it back to the drawing board and see what else I can do with it.
I hope your sewing or other creative endeavors are working as you hoped. As for me, I will be getting back to it soon. I always see a "failure" as a lesson in "how not to do it." Each one brings me closer to success. So remember that and smile when your things don't go as planned. Consider it a learning experience and move forward.
Peace my friends.
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13 comments:
I can't do clothes. I've tried........ugh. Looks good though.
I can sew anything under the sun and make it fit to a tee except for me. When I make cloths for me they always make me look like I weigh 300 lbs.
I can't imagine that a heavy woven fabric would work well on a t-shirt like that but I love the idea of the little bits appliquéd over it. I could also see a smaller panel sewn to the from or back like the size of a screen print. I think your woven piece is just overwhelming the t-shirt.
Another idea might be a vertical panel down one side. Lay the shirt flat and cut out a 3" wide slice from shoulder to hem then cut a 3 1\2" wide woven piece and insert it in the shirt. Does that make sense?
I cant make clothes for myself, either; and the thing I always learn when I try is...I can't make clothers for myself!
Gene, having an awful time with the captcha...hope it becomes comfy for you to try again without it soon. :(
It would be interesting to see how it looks on your niece. Might look cute with a pair of leggings.
You know what I like about this, you are not afraid to try and you have other options...that is what is so great about creating!
Hi, Gene! I think Vicki W has a great suggestion. You would still have the drape and stretch of the knit across the chest, with a bold, masculine strip.
I admire your creativity and your ability to try things. I would probably think about it for a year and then just forget the whole thing.
That was a very creative idea you had with the shirt. It looks great, hope it works for your niece.
Hi Gene. This is a great post. I often turn my ooops' into other projects which turn out better.
At this time, I'm in a slump...I've gotten very lazy lately but will get back to "it" soon enough!!
Take care.
Love the weaving. Some of the ideas presented here in the comments intrigue me, esp the one about a strip down the off-center front of the T-shirt. I have a piece of weaving that I may try that with. Thanks to your wonderfully creative commenters.
I love how you are not afraid to experiment with stuff - and I know "how not to do" a LOT of things - haha - ;))
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