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Emily recycled (9218 Views)
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Step 1 of 23
Take some old men's shirt's, i mean shirts that are old not shirts from old men, although you could use those if they are willing to part with them! ;-)
Mine were donated to me from a friends Mum that had a clear out.
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Step 2 of 23
Print out your pattern onto recycled paper. Lay the pieces onto your fabric to get the best use of the shirts and cut out.
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Step 3 of 23
Cut out the collar pieces from your interfacing and iron on.
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Step 4 of 23
Make sure to add all markings from the pattern to your fabric using a contrasting thread or tailors chalk.
Overlock/serge all edges.
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Step 5 of 23
Make up the collar. If you are unsure how to do this Mirella has made a fantastic How-To that you can check out.
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Sew darts in front and back pieces, press them to one side. Fold over edges of front opening and sew.
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Sew front pieces to back at shoulders with right sides facing. Press seams open.
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Step 8 of 23
Attach collar to main piece.
It seems i did not photograph this step for some reason. If anyone would like a step by step leave me a comment and i'll sort one out.
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Baste between dots twice on sleeves.
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Step 10 of 23
Make the slit in the bottom of your sleeve. Open the slit as you see in the photo. Pin the binding right side facing the right side of the sleeve.
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Fold binding over to the wrong side of the sleeve and stitch.
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Fold binding in half and stitch diagonally across top on the wrong side.
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Sew side seams of sleeves.
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Sew cuff to sleeve and fold over 1/4 inch on bottom.
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Fold cuff with interfacing on outside and stitch side seams, clip corners and turn right side out.
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Set sleeves into blouse making sure to line up correctly and gather evenly. Stitch in place and press seams towards the sleeves.
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Sew in button holes on right side of blouse.
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Sew buttons onto left side of blouse. I used the buttons from one of the old shirts.
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Step 21 of 23
Close up of collar and cuffs. I used a scrap of gorgeous fabric from my stash to make them stand out.
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COMMENTS (6)
I absolutely love it! The stripes all appear to be the same from a distance, but look even better closeup! And the collar and cuffs are fantastic. I might have to nick some of my dad's old dress shirts (he retired years ago!) next time I visit!
I also didn't notice he difference in stripes from the photos on the "creations" page. Your work is wonderful and thanks for the great how-to! I appreciate the inspiration.
I really like this idea. I was thinking of ways to change a men's shirts into a woman's blouse. Awesome!!
I'm glad you all like it! I have a friend saving me some of her husbands shirts and i'll be scouring the thrift stores for more so i can make more Emily blouses.
Great work with beautiful fabrics. Here in Germany it's difficult at the moment getting shirt-fabrics that are not too modern in style. Old shirt-fabrics are the alternative!
Fantastic! I can't wait to sift through my husband's old shirts to look for some to make this blouse! I love the collar & cuffs details.