I made this top by cutting five old t-shirts to pieces and putting them together again to make a new fabric to sew from. I zig zag-ed (sorry, I’m not a native english speaker) the pieces together with a stretch seam. Apart from making the sleeves narrower, I followed the Burda pattern.
Five old soft cotton t-shirts.
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Aug 2, 2012, 01.53 AMby MXG
Very cool idea and nice looking top that looks very comfortable.
I am putting this project on my ToDo list. Love upcycling projects.
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Aug 2, 2012, 11.48 AMby hafdisgitar
Thanks, I’m glad to hear :), especially since I’m new in sewing. I love upcycling projects too, am wondering what to make next out of old clothes :).