Friday, May 6, 2011

Refashion Tutorial 5 - Bow Tee

This little sucker has been everywhere (thanks for the lovely comments and links people, much appreciated) except it would seem on my own blog, so here it is now available on my Tutorials page, and here below of course.
So without further ado get your sewing needles and thread out and sharpen up those scissors!

Before, a plain long sleeve Tee from Old Navy, that cost me a wopping $2.60

1. Hack off those sleeves, keeping the cut line as neat as possible, then turn the sleeves inside out.
2. Next cut off the cuff again nice and straight, then cut off the stitching (serged seam) keep this as straight and neat as possible and keep everything.
This is what you'll end up with, don't throw anything out, nothing goes to waste on this project.


 Next you'll be making the bows, out of the sleeves (I know, genius right!)

3. Start at the bottom cuff end of the sleeve and slowly pinch your way up, it's a very informal pleat, just basically grabbing finger fulls of the sleeve all the way up until you get to the top and have the entire sleeve pinched between index finger and thumb.


Whole sleeve pinched together

4. Next take the cut off sleeve cuff and wrap it around the middle of the bunched up sleeve, I fanned the sleeve out a little so you can see what it's starting to look like.

5. Keep wrapping the cuff edge around until it's tight and the sleeve is unlikely to fall out.

 6. You've just made yourself a cute bow out of a sleeve, now to repeat the process until you have two.

There's a distinct (to me anyway) top and bottom to the bows, the top of the bow will be the rounded edge of the sleeve cap (the top part) just keep this in mind when you come to sew them on.

7. Next we're finishing off the neckline, and for this we're using the two long pieces you have left over from the sleeves, I only kept one so I just sewed the serged piece to the front and it looked fine but if you want to have matching front and back to the tee just continue sewing around the neck.



8. I just used a simple in and out 'running stitch'  for the neckline, making sure to line up the serged piece with the neckline edge to make sure it's even.



The finished neck edge, it looks great doesn't it and to think it's just a piece of t-shirt scrap!



9. Next take the bow and making sure the top shorter edge is facing the neck edge line the middle of the bow up with the shoulder seam and simply stitch through the centre of the bow all the way through the t-shirt, I went all the way around the centre piece to make sure it was secure.
That's it, if you want to be extra fancy you could add a few stitches to the bow edges to keep it from flapping around but I've found I didn't need to do this and the bows stayed put. I also left the sleeve edge unturned, you could always turn it under and stitch, personally I liked the raw edge.

So there you are, it shouldn't take longer than an hour even for newbies to sew so even us naptime crafters can make a cute new addition to our wardrobes.


18 comments :

Unknown said...

I think its brilliant. Especially as you are using every part of your top, so nothing goes to waste!

Marie said...

This really is gorgeous and impressive, many thanks for sharing!

Kelley said...

ooohhhh I picked up sooo many of these shirts when I was at Old Navy and they were $1 or less a piece. I usually buy two the same so I can use one to embellish the other! I will have to try this!

Meghan Edge said...

Lovely! ^_^

Anonymous said...

Many thanks for the Tute. I know it takes time.

spidermom said...

i really truly need to try this one!

SV said...

just found you over at grosgrain. this is brilliant. i'm going back to the clearance section at old navy with a totally different eye. thanks!

Unknown said...

super cute! wondering, how does it wash up? does it need to be done by hand or hung dry?

Ruby Murray said...

Thanks Renee, I just machine wash and then fluff up the bow sleeves a bit each time I wear it after washing, hanging on a clothes hanger to dry may be beneficial though, good idea ;)

Unknown said...

i love, love, loved this tutorial so much that i just had to do it right away.

Ruby Murray said...

Thanks so much Shannon, so glad this is still getting some good use a year later :)

mailleatataille said...

super sympa comme tuto.thanks

crazycatladybj said...

I don't usually even look at clothing re-dos because I can't sew ( flunked home-ec....wanted to take shop, but girls weren't allowed.)But this was just too cute! And, I think I can do this. Thanks!!

Unknown said...

Awesome! You need a pin it, button! What a great repurpose and sooo cute!

Ruby Murray said...

I found the idea on pinterest, but it linked someplace else. I caught the dickens finding your blog. Thanks for sharing and get a pin it button! Then the traffic will come here. Love this!

Ruby Murray said...

I absolutely do need a pin it button. Thanks for tracking me down. Hope you get on with making your own x

Ruby Murray said...

:) Making one now along with a circle skirt for my niece's birthday. Thank you so much for sharing this awesome tutorial!

Ruby Murray said...

You are so welcome, how cute is that going to be with your circle skirt. ;-)

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