Today is my First Year Anniversary for writing and composing this blog. I stumbled across a blog one day googling some sort of craft and I was immediately hooked. I have never been much of a writer and always dreaded writing assignments in school. I was the more creative type that would rather make something with my hands then type something out. But I have changed, just a little, by writing this blog. I have learned so much in the past year about blogging. I have come to learn that not every blog has to be the best one that I have ever written and not to force out the writing. I have also learned to proof read some hours later since I post in the early morning and I am not a morning person so I tend to either completely leave out a word or use one incorrectly. And lastly I have learned that there are thousands and thousands of bloggers out there just like me and I think that is the best part of the experience. It's just comforting to know that there are others out there that are obsessed with crafting,sewing,creating,gardening,magazines,home decor and blogging as much as I am. Thank you for following and reading and will continue to do the same.
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...
Happy BlogBirthday!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Working on 2 Years now!
ReplyDelete