Learn everything you need to know to finish your t-shirts and other knit garments with a flat, professional looking t shirt neckline.
We love projects involving reclaimed clothing! We previously featured quilts made from blue jeans, men's shirts, and silk ties*. In today's ...
The easiest way to repair a pinhole prick in your favorite T-Shirt doesn't need needle, thread or sewing at all— just this quick trick that works like magic.
Hello Daydreamers! T-shirts are one of the most popular items people create when they own a Cricut machine. They are easy to make and are the perfect personalized gift for ...
Do you have a favorite T-shirt you wish you could re-create in a different color or another knit fabric? Here's an easy, step-by-step method to reproduce the style and fit you love.
It's easy to transform your crew neck T-shirt into a more flattering V-neck shirt in a few simple steps. You don't even need to add any additional fabric!
Make Your Own T-Shirt Art: I LOVE this DIY Project! You can create your own design from magazine clippings, photographs, or anything else you can think of using!
Learn how to make a t-shirt ruler guide set from cardstock or plastic chopping mats, then how to use them to perfectly place 👕 designs!
Wondering how to soften t-shirts? Try these quick and easy methods to make shirts softer and give them the comfortable, worn-in feel of a vintage tee.
How to sell t-shirts on Etsy using Printify? Learn how to make passive income creating and selling t-shirts from an Etsy store.
It’s almost summertime, and that means it’s time to get out your T-shirts! This was a long winter, so it’s going to be great to shed some layers and show off some skin. Speaking of which, maybe some of your old T-shirts just aren’t doing it for you anymore. Maybe they’re a little worn or faded, or maybe you’re just bored with them.
How to make a big shirt smaller - take a too large t-shirt and cut it down to size - Photo and video tutorial by Melly Sews
Veja nesse tutorial como fazer um kimono passo a passo usando uma camiseta básica.
Learn how to sew a t-shirt from scratch, with links to free t-shirt patterns, t-shirt variations, and how to make your own t-shirt pattern.
Hello Daydreamers! T-shirts are one of the most popular items people create when they own a Cricut machine. They are easy to make and are the perfect personalized gift for ...
This tutorial will show how to make t-shirt yarn. T-shirt yarn is made from cutting up old t-shirts and can be used to crochet and knit..
Neckline binding is my favourite neckline finish for knits. In today's Briar sewalong, we'll be showing you our method for creating a neckline binding.
Learn how to use interfacing to tame stretchy t shirts and make them play nicely for quilting. Tutorial from NewQuilters.com #tshirt quilts #tshirt quilting DIY
I used a long knitting loom to make a knit t-shirt mat! Great as a rug, sitting mat or neck pillow.
Hello Daydreamers! T-shirts are one of the most popular items people create when they own a Cricut machine. They are easy to make and are the perfect personalized gift for ...
Learn how to use interfacing to tame stretchy t shirts and make them play nicely for quilting. Tutorial from NewQuilters.com #tshirt quilts #tshirt quilting DIY
The best heat transfer paper will work wonders for t-shirts and other arts and crafts projects. Here's a look at some of the best options on the market today.
Hi Daydreamers! Today you are going to learn how to make beautiful T-Shirts with Cricut Infusible Ink transfer sheets and Infusible Ink Pens. I was quite nervous to tackle this ...
Learn how to sew a knit neckband on a t-shirt, with no gaping, gathers and draglines following this easy step-by-step method for perfect result.
Learn how easy it is to make a gorgeous sublimation T-shirt with beautiful, long-lasting results! Do you want to make t-shirts with any design you want on them? This sublimation T-shirt tutorial is the best way to get started! While I love layered heat transfer vinyl shirts, sometimes I want a different look and feel....
This week was Truth and Reconciliation Week in Canada. Although officially recognized over one week, these are conversations and teachings that should happen throughout the school year, not just one week, or one day. Reconciliation is about building relationships and respect, and that just cannot be reduced to a week. I wanted to share some of the activities, readings, and discussions I had with my Grade 5/6 class this year, mainly inspired by this resource, Every Child Matters. After reading the book Trudy's Rock Story, and discussing how Trudy uses rocks to relieve her anger and release her feelings, we decided that making our own Resilience Rocks could help us process some of our feelings about Canada's history, mainly anger and confusion, and by placing them back on the Earth, we could release some of the feelings and remember to act. Tuesday we started painting our rocks orange while I read the story, I am Not a Number. (We used acrylic paint - I would suggest spray paint - we had to do many many coats of acrylic paint, and them still seal them). We also watch a video from residential school survivor, Lillian Elias, and then used orange sticky notes to send her a message. Wednesday we sealed the rocks with an outdoor mod podge. We did this BEFORE they wrote on them, otherwise the sharpie marker would pull the paint off when we wrote. We read the story, When I was Eight, and wrote some more reflections on sticky notes. Thursday was Truth and Reconciliation Day and Orange Shirt Day. For art in the morning, we looked at beautiful examples of Indigenous Art and Artists - current and past. We worked on Canada Goose Drawings, inspired by Benjamin Chee Chee. We chose the Canada Goose because we liked how they inspired flight - and they may have to move or leave for a bit, but they always come back, stronger. I let the students use their laptops to look at different images while they drew their own. These turned out stunningly. Even mine - and I usually struggle with a stick figure. We had been talking about what message we wanted to share on Orange Shirt Day on our Resilience Rocks, and had brainstormed a long list over the week. Some students wanted to apologize, others wanted to send a word of support or strength, and some just wanted to share their beliefs that every child really does matter. We knew we would placing the rocks around our school yard and school community and we wanted to choose something that would inspire continuing to spread this message - that every child matters and why we need to understand why. In the afternoon we took a 2.15 km walk (for the 215 children found in Kamloops) and placed our Resilience Rocks around the school community. As we walked in our orange shirts, we were careful to spread them out around our route so we could share our messages with our small community. I told my students that if they were able, it would be nice to bring their grown-ups to where they placed their rocks earlier, and tell them about our learning and their reflections from the week. Our last day was spent working on the writing reflection, "If I was given a $1000 budget to plan an Orange Shirt Day event at my school, this is what I would do." Again, this was our week of Truth and Reconciliation activities in the classroom, but our conversations won't end at the end of the week. This acknowledgement and promise to learn the truth will continue throughout our whole year of curriculum. If you are looking to add more indigenous-themed books and authors to your classroom, HERE is a good place to get started. How were some ways you observed Truth and Reconciliation week at your school?
T-Shirt Wall Art: Do you have old t-shirts that you used to wear a lot and loved but no longer wear? Do you want some unique wall art? Or are you just bored? If you answered yes to anyone of those questions then this project will be great for you! You will need the f…
Fabric that is stretchy can be a challenge to work with. Here's some helpful tips and tricks for how to embroider on stretchy fabric.
Shirts rarely come in a one-size-fits all. Even if the shirt fits you around the chest, waist, and shoulders, there is no guarantee that it will be the right length. Fortunately, shortening and hemming shirts is quite easy. How you go...
One legitimate way to make money online is by designing t-shirts. It isn't for everyone; you'll need creative ideas and need the ability to design the shirt (or pay someone else to do it.) Below I've listed seven legitimate sites that let you submit t-shirt designs; you'll either get an upfront cash prize or earn
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Sewing Tutorial: How to sew a curved hem. Learn how to sew a curved or rounded hemline for your shirts, t-shirts or skirts. On the Cutting Floor