My eagerly awaited fabric from Tonic Living arrived on Friday just in time for the weekend. The lovely Berries in Granite is much more beautiful in person. I have started on the kitchen curtain in this fabric but have run into some road blocks since I was hurrying and trying to get it done. I sewed it uneven twice and have had to rip it apart twice. I am letting this project sit until I have some non-rushed time to devote to it. The scraps that I received are also very delightful, although a few are very small and some are some boring solids, still I am quite happy with the lot. There are some large pieces of a Michael Miller fabric with tea cups that would make cute ruffle skirt for a child and some modern geometrics that would make great pillows. Some great pieces of scrap that I will recycle and put to good use..someday.
I have had this large long sleeved t-shirt for about a year. I paid $2.99 for it at the Salvation Army and appeared to be new. I had thought about embellishing it with a flower or two but could not come up with a original or cute idea so I decided to make a cardigan out of it. So lets get started and upcycle another piece of clothing! First I laid the shirt out and measured from under arm to under arm to find the exact center. Once I found the center, I cut right up the middle. This step always makes me nervous ever since I was a child and tried to cut a collar on a coat to make it narrower. It was a disaster but I try not to think about it that much and just cut. Once it was cut, I decided to use the hem from another t-shirt that I had cut up for another project. I cut two pieces of the hem of the t- shirt long enough to cover the edge of the cardigan and wrap around the top and bottom edge. I folded over the edge and pinned Then I pinned it to one side of the cardigan. Making s...
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