I’m over at Create.Craft.Love today for another sewing post–this time it’s a Thanksgiving table runner! Every Thanksgiving feast needs one, right? And this table runner will be one you want to use year after year.
And I’m also sharing the post I shared at Create. Craft. Love. last month today. It’s fun to bring them home and make sure you get to see them at the same time I share something else. So pin, share, and comment below and then go check out the table runner!
Good morning! I’m so glad to be back here today sharing a fun refashion project with you. I’m Lisa Mabey from Mabey She Made It, a DIY, craft, and sewing blog.
I don’t know if you’re like me, but I get stuck in a rut of always putting on the same thing each day–the mom uniform. You know, jeans and a t-shirt. They’re comfortable and functional because with everything you do in a day, cute fussy shirts aren’t always feasible. And while there’s nothing wrong with that, it sometimes gets a little boring.
So today I’m going to show you how to turn a plain t-shirt into something stylish and cute but that still gets the job done. Go grab a too-big or loose shirt and we’ll get started with our t-shirt refashion!
I ended up making two different versions because I had so much fun with this t-shirt refashion. I did a 3/4-sleeve version with a smaller bow on the front shoulder
and a short-sleeve version with a bow on the back.
The best part? I wore the black shirt to a meeting and someone complimented me on it. When I mentioned that I made it, the lady looked surprised and said, “Wow, I was going to ask you if you got it at Anthropologie!” I don’t know if they have something similar (I couldn’t find anything similar on their site) or if it just reminded her of the style, but either way, I loved the comment.
So what do you think? Would you wear this t-shirt refashion?
If you liked this t-shirt refashion, you might also like some of the other refashions I’ve done like these:
Sweater to Cardigan Refashion || Ruffled Neckline T-shirt Refashion || Nautical Navy T-shirt Refashion || Pants to Pinstripe Dress Refashion
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So darling and clever. Totally pinning!! ;)
This is so cute! I love the t-shirts you used -- looks like something you might find at Anthropologie!
seriously this is so adorable! You are crazy talented girl & one day I will make time to try some of these great ideas you have. Oh and by the way - you are so cute my friend =)
I <3 your refashion and you look fab! Happy Thanksgiving
I can't decide which version I like best. Both are adorable on you.
You ROCK these both in sewing and modeling!!
This is very cool! I have a lot of t-shirts I could do this to!
To cute!!! I might be able to do this - you gave us a great tutorial.
Oooo, I'm loving this refashion idea. I've dropped the ball a bit recently in terms of chopping up items from my wardrobe. you have re-inspired me!
Completely adorbs! You have inspired me to dust off my sewing machine and give this a try.