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10th MayReblogged from: littlecraziness+614 notesDIYsewsweatshirtrepurpoerecyclereusefashion -
19th AprilDIY Woven Jersey Sweatshirt. So much easier than it looks. Tutorial from The Forge here.
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25th JanuaryComfort plus cuteness makes for a winning combo, so punch up your look with a poncho! Create a fresh look by reinventing a classic piece and stay cozy with this nouveau hoodie overhaul.
To create, make a cut from the side seam of the sweatshirt body as well as each side of the inner-arm. Open up the neckline with a crew neck cut-out. Be sure to cut ONLY the top layer so you don’t loose the hood. Close up the back by pinning large safety pins (or feel free to sew) across your new open seam. Cut the bottom sides (both front and back) into a curved shape, keeping the back a bit longer than the front. Secure the sleeve to the torso, which creates a poncho silhouette. Use large safety pins and pin approximately halfway down the bodice. For the armhole, attach buttons on the top and bottom front sections. Use any button you like and attach with safety pins or sew. Use the same buttons to add accents to the shoulder seam.
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5th DecemberSweatshirt Restyle | A Beautiful Mess
As I have stated in many posts before, I have a thing for doilies so I was thrilled to see this DIY! I also really like the off the shoulder style of the jumper. I like the idea of making a hoodie with this too. Seriously, nothing cannot be improved with a doily!
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28th MarchSweatshirt Refashion | Tatertots and Jello
I don’t like wearing casual clothes. Is that weird?! I just think I look frumpy in sweats and jumpers. In fact, I don’t even own a jumper (sweater for my lovelies in the US!) So the gym is a challenge for me! I have a nice pair of ‘ballet’ sneakers, some plain trackies (sweat pants!) and some cute tshirts. But now it’s getting colder I can’t avoid not wearing a jumper. And then this jacket tutorial appeared before me - it’s fate! And so cute. I don’t mind wearing this outside, in fact I might even wear it when I’m not at the gym!
(Source: scissorsandthread)
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8th MarchPeter Som’s DIY Swarovski Sweatshirt | Teen Vogue
Trust Peter Som to turn something as daggy as a sweatshirt into a gorgeous sparkly top. And with only a few cuts and beads! Do as the model has in this photo - belt it, add a cute skirt and high heels. Super cute!
(Source: scissorsandthread)
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7th MarchSupplies:
- Crewneck sweatshirt. Hanes is about $5. *
- A good pair of scissors
- Measuring tape
- Hot glue gun…BUT preferably thread/sewing needles
- Vintage brooch (possibly)Reblogged from: littlecraziness+88 notesDIYsweatshirtsewingfashiontutorial

