Mohawk Tee
An edgy yet very form-fitting t-shirt!
Posted by SeamstressToTheMacabre
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An old stretched out tee shirt gets a second life as a very flattering and form fitting tee with a "mohawk" in the back.
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You Will Need (5 things)
- Pin(s)
- 1 Sewing Machine
- 1 Fabric Scissors
- 1 1 Old T Shirt
- 1 Tailors Chalk
Steps (15 steps, 36 minutes)
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1
Take any old (or new) shirt you have and turn it inside out.
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2
Fold it in half and mark the center line with pencil or tailors chalk.
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3
Lay the shirt down flat, front side up (still inside out) and measure and mark two lines 3 inches to the left and right of the center line you just drew. Be sure that each line extends from the bottom of the shirt to the shoulders.
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4
Pinch the fabric along the left side of the line so that it stands 1 inch high. Pin the pinched fabric.
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5
Repeat step four with the line on the right.
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6
Sew along the pinched fabric.
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7
Flip the shirt right side out and it should look like this.
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8
Flip the shirt inside out again.
Flip it over.
Fold in half and mark the middle of the shirt again. Unfold it and lay it out on a flat work surface, back side facing up.
Measure and mark 2 lines 4 inches outside of and parallel to the center line. -
9
Mark every 2 inches along all 3 vertical lines . Cut the top layer of shirt along the center line, from the bottom to just below the collar.
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10
Working from the center line to the left, make horizontal cuts at each 2 inch mark, stopping at the parallel line 4 inches away.
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11
Repeat step 10 on the line on the right.
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12
Turn the shirt right side out . Working from top to bottom, tie each set of strips into a knot (Square knots work very well).
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13
Put the shirt on and mark how you would like the neckline.
Cut the neckline.
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14
Make any adjustments that need to be made.
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15
Wear your new shirt! :)