Gather and line up the bottom hem of the t-shirt to the top of the button down shirt portion you cut out, right sides touching each other. Pin them together. If one shirt is larger than the other when you pin, make the necessary pleats to make them fit together snugly.
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that…… is uglyy
Nice post! This is a nice way to save money on clothes. Thank you for the idea. I usually dye my shirts to give it a new look but after reading this, it gave me some idea on how I can recycle other types of clothing to make a new one.
this is really cute, I can’t wait to try it. I am a little rusty when it comes to sewing so hopefully I will not mess it up to bad.
Oh, I’m sure you’ll be fine. The beauty of this upcycling method is that you are using up shirts you loved and wore well. So turning them into something else means you are giving them a second chance at life. I used these shirts to demonstrate the ‘concept’ so I’m sure your dress will turn out pretty because you will be using shirts that you treasure. 🙂
It’s really easy. You won’t mess up. If you can sew a straight stitch, you’ll be great!
I love this…..what a great idea!! Thank you!!
Thanks for your kind words! A great way to reuse those unwanted shirts! 🙂
I am always looking for patternless ways to redo clothes. I have a family of men and this is perfect for those lightly spotted shirts in places where they won’t wear them anymore!!!
Those ‘lightly stained” shirts are perfect for this project! Good Luck!
This would be better displayed on a real person. I might wear this as pj’s but not outside the house.
Sofine,
You are right. Clothes show so much better on a person. I couldn’t take a self portrait of me wearing the dress when I was done so I had to resort to the mannequin. But, also, I’m sure you have better looking shirts to use than these and they would look totally different. I was just showing the concept. 🙂
Hm…that particular dress isn’t my style, but with some non-collared shirts and a belt this could be super cute!!!!