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I made this skirt after some descriptions cursing around in the web. It was an easy job, but I made a huge break between starting in finishing…
I am pleased with the outcome although I would love to have some pockets! it would make the skirt even more casual ;)
I closed the front with an invisible seam and added a – also invisible – tiny button between the third and fourth button from above, so “everything” is secure. :P
my boyfriend refused to wear this shirt, but I think it is quite a nice skirt for me;)
also I just wanted to try out the idea of upcycling a shirt into a skirt.
normal cotton.
using the buttons from the shirt
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Jun 24, 2011, 02.24 AMby felixknits
great job… love that you did invisible seams and buttons…
Jun 20, 2011, 12.40 PMby turtlegirl00
I love it—I love upcycling men’s shirts! so many great things to be made!