https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/rescued-t-shirt-bolero • Posted by Paige R.
I had this t-shirt I bought at Goodwill because I liked the slogan, but I didn't know what to do with it since it was WAY too short.I looked through my Generation T book to find something to do with it, but nothing seemed like it would work. Lots of projects to make a big shirt smaller, but not a lot to make a small shirt bigger. Anyway. Inspiration hit, and I ended up making project #29, "Six-Pack", from the first book, 108 Ways To Transform a T-shirt. Seeing as I'm not the belly-baring type, I flipped the shirt around backwards so the logo would stay intact, cut off the collar, measured where I wanted the bolero to fall on me, cut off the bottom, then followed the instructions normally from there.
I had this t-shirt I bought at Goodwill because I liked the slogan, but I didn't know what to do with it since it was WAY too short.I looked through my Generation T book to find something to do with it, but nothing seemed like it would work. Lots of projects to make a big shirt smaller, but not a lot to make a small shirt bigger. Anyway. Inspiration hit, and I ended up making project #29, "Six-Pack", from the first book, 108 Ways To Transform a T-shirt. Seeing as I'm not the belly-baring type, I flipped the shirt around backwards so the logo would stay intact, cut off the collar, measured where I wanted the bolero to fall on me, cut off the bottom, then followed the instructions normally from there.