I took this thrift store shirt and made some alterations.
First I chopped off the sleeves and made the shirt a little more fitted.
Then I added crochet, of course. This is an applique that I wrote about in another blog post. I just pinned it where I liked then hand sewed it in place.
I carefully cut out the fabric from behind the crochet.
This shirt is for my daughter, so instead of leaving the open back, I added a contrasting color to the inside. Conveniently, I had a sample swatch of stretch cotton jersey in the exact size that I needed. Not the prettiest stitches, but they do the job. I had to make sure to stay behind the crochet so the stitches weren't visible on the other side.
And the final piece.
It came out great. Did you make the crochet piece yourself?
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes, I made the crochet piece. It's a free pattern that I found on ravelry.com called Triangle Pineapple Shawl by Maria Merlino.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! I had never thought to crochet something and hand sew it on! I bet your daughter loved this!
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Very nice! For me, showing skin through the crochet seems fine, esp. for summer fashion ;)
ReplyDeleteWoo-hoo, fantastic job! This way you don't have to buy new clothes, just take an old one out and do the re-fashion! :)
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