Materials:
Plain shirt
Your choice of fabric and colors
(I used 1/4 yard each of maroon, beige, and pink for the flowers and a small amount of brown for the leaves. This fabric is 100% polyester and kind of shiny.)
Cut 2 1/2" wide strips from the flower fabrics. Fold in half and stitch a seam down the side. (If you are using a fabric with a pattern, make sure that wrong sides are together for this step.)
As you can see, I didn't even use matching thread because it won't show. I don't rethread my machine if I don't have to!
Using a pencil to help if needed, turn the sewn fabric inside out (or outside in!) to make a long tube. This is done to prevent the fabric roses from fraying. They will also look thicker.
Roll up each tube of fabric to make a rose. Use fabric glue or a needle and thread to secure each one.
For the leaves cut a few 4"x4" squares from the brown fabric. They do not have to be straight.
Fold in one corner to the center...
and then the other.
Pinch the end together to hide the edges and make a leaf shape.
Stitch the ends together to finish the leaf. They won't show so they don't have to be perfect.
Arrange the flowers on your shirt in a pleasing pattern. Tuck the leaves under the roses. Pin each one on so they stay while you hand sew or glue the flowers onto the shirt (see the end of this post for my tips on this).
This is the longest step!!
After sewing on all of the flowers you will end up with a beautiful rose shirt like this one!
There are so many other color combos that would look wonderful!
It is perfect for fall with my maroon "leather" jacket and brown boots.
Just FYI
When you are going to do a shirt refashion, make sure that the shirt is exactly what you want before you start to add embellishments. I started this project with a very plain $5 Old Navy tee. Once the flowers were on they looked a little too fancy for the shirt. The neck was also very large so the white undershirt gaped out and looked funny. This shirt isn't too different, but it gathers a little at the neck, has the 3/4 sleeves, and has a small neck opening. It was also $5 from Shade.
If you choose to use fabric glue to attach the flowers, beware! I used it before to attach flowers on this shirt and it worked fine. However, on the rose shirt it made a big mess. The glue was running so I grabbed the nearest thing I had to wipe it up with, which just so happened to be a piece of red cardstock. Yikes. Needless to say, there is a pink stain on the back of that Old Navy tee. Not to mention that the shirt was stiff.
After these messes, I pulled all the flowers off and hand stitched them to the Shade shirt. This entire process took me several months to complete so that is partially why I am so excited to share this! It's FINALLY done!
I will be linking up to many of these parties. Please check them out!
If you choose to use fabric glue to attach the flowers, beware! I used it before to attach flowers on this shirt and it worked fine. However, on the rose shirt it made a big mess. The glue was running so I grabbed the nearest thing I had to wipe it up with, which just so happened to be a piece of red cardstock. Yikes. Needless to say, there is a pink stain on the back of that Old Navy tee. Not to mention that the shirt was stiff.
After these messes, I pulled all the flowers off and hand stitched them to the Shade shirt. This entire process took me several months to complete so that is partially why I am so excited to share this! It's FINALLY done!
I will be linking up to many of these parties. Please check them out!














28 comments:
this is lovely! wonderful job! i will have to look over my supplies to see if i can do something similar :)
-jess
Lovely shirt! So sad to hear that it took you a while to finish, but it looks great!
Thanks for the tips! If you could, do you think you can show us how to make the flowers?
Just Better Together
I love this shirt a lot! Don't you love it when you have to try, try again to get it! grrr...Thanks for sharing what you learned! I appreciate it!
It seems like it took forever, but look at it! It's worth it! And no red cardstock stain on it! :) Great great job1
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Jenny
This is awesome, luv luv it..
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thanks
Maggie
How beautiful! I think yours looks better than the Anthro on :-) I'm visiting from the Weekend Roundup, check me out:
http://imakestuff4fun.blogspot.com/2010/11/turkey-girls-with-twirly-skirts.html
Looks lovely! I love finishing the projects that never go the way you plan at first. Such a good feeling, plus it's gorgeous!
Love the colors. Awesome for fall.
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Thanks for the tutorial! The shirt turned out great and I can just picture all the fun you could have with arranging the flowers.
This turned out amazing! I like your version better than the catalog tank -- congrats!
Love this! Great job! :)
I love it! Yours is prettier than the original!!
That is so cute, you did a great job! I hope you'll enter in the Copycat Challenge, there's lots of great prizes :). You can go to sewmuchado.blogspot.com for all the details!
Hi, I'm linking over from Tatertots & Jello. I love Antro inspired projects. This turned out great!
Warmly, Michelle
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Have a peek at my giveaways if you stop by. Everything is handmade and gorgeous!
I love this shirt!! I also love your blog design. Very nice
This is so cute! It looks great on you! I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com.
Absolutely adorable I love it, thank you so much for sharing the details!
Come and enter my new Giveaway....I know you will love it!!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Wow! Look at you go!! You seriously inspire me!! I have bought a couple shirts to try some re-fashions of my own...one day, in all my spare time. I hope you know I am one your biggest fans! Everyone has told me how talented you are and now that I have found your blog I can see for myself- You Rock!!!
I just saw your shirt on Someday Crafts and just had to drop by and say how much I love it. Well done. You look amazing in it.
Fabulous!
I love the shirt. I am sorry you had so much trouble getting this one completed, but i appreciate your tips!! Thanks for sharing!
I admire your patience in making this! It turned out really cute.
So pretty! Thanks for the tips about hot glue and picking the right shirt. I miss Shade.
You make me proud!
Great job. I loved this shirt also. I did a DIY version here:
http://bromeliadliving.blogspot.com/2010/08/my-diy-anthro-inspired-rose-tank.html
But I like how yours turned out better.
Absolutely gorgeous! Wow. That was a lot of work! Thanks for linking this up. Way to go!
Cheri
I love this shirt. Anything with rosettes is amazing, and this shirt truly is!
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