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February 23, 2013
Tee to Short-all Refashion Tutorial
My cousin, Sandra (Rivas & Co.) is my newest client! YAY!!! She bought a t-shirt for Liam in the smallest size available (about a child's 6/7) but it was way too big (Liam is 15 months old)! What to do, what to do??? AH HA! Make it a short-all! So she gave me a call and asked if I could do it. SURE! :)
What I Used
t-shirt
6 size 16 snaps (7/16 ")
navy thread
Step 1 -
Cut out a section at the bottom of the tee to make the legs.
HINT - if you want snaps in the crotch, DO NOT cut this big of a section out..... Learn from MY mistakes. ;) I would just cut it straight and then fold and press.
Also, if you aren't concerned about the neck and arm holes being too big, you can simply add the snaps to the crotch and be done! ;)
Step 2 -
I took my BFF, the seam ripper, and took the binding off of the arm holes.
HINT- If you aren't concerned about the arms being too big you can skip that part. Especially if you are putting the snaps in the crotch. ;)
Step 3 -
Cut a tad off the sides to create your new arm holes.
Step 4 -
Take your trusty seam ripper and pick apart the shoulders. Then fold over 1" , press and top stitch.
Add your snaps!
This will also make the neck smaller. ;)
Step 5 -
Stitch the ends in place.
Step 6 -
Pin and stitch the inseam.
Step 7 -
Pin the binding back on the arm holes and stitch in place.
NOTE - My machine was not being well behaved and kept chewing up the binding, so I just folded the edges of the arm holes over and stitched in place. Ever since I had to get a new presser foot my machine has been touchy. :/
Step 8 -
Pin and stitch the side seam.
You are ALLLLLL done! :D
Now my little cousin Liam has a new short-all with his daddy's ship on it! YAY!!!!!
If you have any questions at all, please feel free to use the Contact Me button at the top of the page and shoot me an e-mail! :)
Thank you so much! It looks amazing! I can't wait to see it on Liam! :D
ReplyDeleteSOOO SOOOO SOOOO glad you like it!!! :D
ReplyDeleteYou're amazing what you come with!
ReplyDeleteThank you SOOOO much, Kerri!!!!! :D
ReplyDeleteYou are a handy devil!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed that you didn't use snap tape!
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! Thanks, Lambie!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSnap tape??? What is this snap tape?? LOL
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! Thanks for the tutorial. This is a great idea! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you VERY much!!! :D
ReplyDeleteAdorable.. Bet he will look adorable in it..You will have to post a photo of him wearing it..
ReplyDeleteThanks, Judy! I certainly will! :D
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute. How inventive. I would never have had such an adorable idea. Do give us a picture of the darling little guy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Regena!! I definitely will!!!! :D
ReplyDeleteThat is just brilliant Stacy! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday! Come to think of it, it would be great for toddlers and even slightly bigger kids too as a fun romper, say from an xxxL T shirt!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much!!
ReplyDeleteYep! I was thinking about trying out different size tees for bigger kids! LOL ;)
SO great--I'd love to see the little guy wearing this! Thanks for bringing this to the Oldie's party! Hope to see you back there next week.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Nancy!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your nifty project with us! Come by again next week and link up another awesome project!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week!
Susie @bowdabra
http://bowdabrablog.com
Cute idea!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susie!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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