DIY: How to make a Cut-out Croptop From a Plain T-shirt
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Hey people!
T-shirts are very versatile and there are sooooo many things that can be done with them. I have so many ideas and execution & time is kinda the problem. Anyway, look forward to more t-shirt DIYs.
Today's DIY is really quite simple (as are all my DIYs so far). All you need to do is cut. That's right people. This is a no-sew DIY.
I'm not one for plain fitted t-shirts so I decided to transform this one.
You will need:
- A t-shirt
- Scissors
- Tape rule
- Crayon/ Chalk/ Some thing to mark the area being cut-out
Before we go on, please choose the material of the t-shirt carefully. Let it be one that once cut, will not fray. Otherwise, you'll need to hem it which is quite simple but hey, I'm physically conservative so...
Step 1
Draw any pattern at all you want. I went for a rectangle in the middle and two polygon-like figures on the side. Be careful while drawing to leave allowance for the cutting.
Step 2
Cut the shapes out. That's really all you need to do. and...
Done!
You like?
You could try out different fun shapes, you could even cut-out the back.
Pin this picture pretty please!! Are you following me on Pinterest by the way?
What cut out shapes would you be trying?
Let me know in the comments, I'd love to hear from you.
P.S: If you try this DIY, send be a picture with any other details you'd like people to know and you'd be featured on this blog. My email: ijennamirabelosuji@gmail.com.
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T-shirts are very versatile and there are sooooo many things that can be done with them. I have so many ideas and execution & time is kinda the problem. Anyway, look forward to more t-shirt DIYs.
Today's DIY is really quite simple (as are all my DIYs so far). All you need to do is cut. That's right people. This is a no-sew DIY.
I'm not one for plain fitted t-shirts so I decided to transform this one.
You will need:
- A t-shirt
- Scissors
- Tape rule
- Crayon/ Chalk/ Some thing to mark the area being cut-out
Before we go on, please choose the material of the t-shirt carefully. Let it be one that once cut, will not fray. Otherwise, you'll need to hem it which is quite simple but hey, I'm physically conservative so...
Step 1
Draw any pattern at all you want. I went for a rectangle in the middle and two polygon-like figures on the side. Be careful while drawing to leave allowance for the cutting.
Step 2
Cut the shapes out. That's really all you need to do. and...
Done!
You like?
You could try out different fun shapes, you could even cut-out the back.
Pin this picture pretty please!! Are you following me on Pinterest by the way?
What cut out shapes would you be trying?
Let me know in the comments, I'd love to hear from you.
P.S: If you try this DIY, send be a picture with any other details you'd like people to know and you'd be featured on this blog. My email: ijennamirabelosuji@gmail.com.
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19 comments
I'm def trying this one!!! Love it. Maybe I'll try cutting stars...
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Stars would be cool too!
DeleteAww.. I love this one, it's the easiest, I'll try it out too
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Yay! But I thought the Vintage Inspired Time-piece Necklace was the easiest so far.
DeleteOMG!...how did you do that? I mean, how did you get to cut out those shapes so neatly and with a scissors
ReplyDeleteBeautifully June
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I think it's due to precise measurements, and probably experience with cutting things out? Ha Ha.
DeleteAlways so creative! I'll try this, and cutting out a love at d back too
ReplyDeleteAll hail the DIY queen.I tried something like this in camp for my carnival but it didn't look as nice as yours. Definitely going to try this one out. Love the transformation.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Praise <3
DeleteThis looks pretty easy and makes so much sense! Very well done. I feel like I have no DIY bone in me, but I just may try this out.
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Thanks Kachee!
DeleteYou probably do, don't give up yet : D
Definitely trying this !
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Yay! If you do, (or hopefully when :D) please send a picture to me please I'd love to see your work
DeleteCreative...and quite simple too.will definitely try this out
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Hi Enkay!
DeleteThank you <3
Still can't get enough of your hair. . Especially useful to revamp old tshirts.
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Thanks, Tolu.
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This is really cool. I do this all the time. With an endless supply of tee shirts, I get bored easily so I try a lot of things with them. This one is nice too.
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