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Easy T-shirt reconstruction
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You Will Need
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Step 6
DRAW NEW SHAPE. Starting from the markings you just made, draw a 2 inch horizontal line. Then, make a curve. From there, draw a diagonal line from the curve to the bottom corner of the shirt. Repeat on the other side. For the sleeved shirt, start from the outside of the sleeve and draw a curve, continuing it down to the bottom corner.
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Step 7
PIN AND SEW. Cut off the excess and finish the edges
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Step 8
CUT THE BOTTOM BAND. Measure where you want it to rest, mine was at my hips, and divide that in half. Then, determine how wide you want it to be. Mine was 4.5 inches by 15.5 inches, including seam allowances. Unless you have super stretchy material, don't make it too much smaller than the bottom of your shirt or it won't go around the entire circumference. You might want to test it before you sew.
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Step 9
PREP FOR SEWING. Fold your band in half width wise, short end to short end, and sew; You should have a long tube.. then fold it in half length wise with the seam you just sewed on the inside.
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Step 10
MARK THE MIDDLES. Fold your shirt in half so that the side seams are facing each other. Mark the center of the front and back with a pin. With the band, Mark the direct opposite of you short seam. Them fold it so that the short seam and the pin you just places line up and place pins in the other two folds.
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Step 11
SEW TO THE SHIRT. Line up the four pins with the seams and the pins of the shirt with the band and pin. choose one of the four and place it under the presser foot. Sew a little and secure that stitch by back stitching. Then continues to sew, pulling the band as you go along. I suggest a lower speed setting for this.
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Step 12
FINISH EDGES. You might want to zigzag stitch you seams to give it extra strength and hem your arm holes and neck holes