T-shirts come and go. It's also pretty easy to acquire them without meaning to. For instance, you may have been part of a wedding party. Someone else in that wedding party, most probably the person ...
You dream of whipping up gorgeous garments à la Project Runway. There’s just one problem: You don’t know a seam ripper from a serger or a bobbin from a box pleat. Fear not. These no-sew hacks will ...
How to make a hanging planter from an old t-shirt full video tutorial - First, lay a t-shirt out on a flat surface. Cut the shirt straight across the front, from under one armpit to the ...
One way you can save money and help the planet is to make your own tug toys from old clothing. Husker loves to play tug of war with his toys made from upcycled T-shirts. Husker waits patiently for ...
Your shirt isn’t tired out until you’ve cut it, tied it, and repurposed it. Bonus: No sewing required! Just grab a pair of scissors and follow along with our patterns. Just one old tee gives you the ...
T-shirts are pretty much a staple item in everyone’s wardrobe, and very cheap to pick up in charity shops. But they can be a little on the boring side. Here are five ideas for either jazzing them up ...
We loved watching Annie Phillips compete in (and win!) The Great British Sewing Bee a couple of years ago – and we have been keeping up with her brilliant sewing and upcycling projects ever since. Her ...
We all have a few nasty T-shirts. They’re stretched out, stained, outdated, and turns out, are a totally perfect material for some seriously cool yarn. Even if you don’t knit or crochet, you can still ...
T-shirts are pretty much a staple item in everyone’s wardrobe, and very cheap to pick up in charity shops. But they can be a little on the boring side. Here are five ideas for either jazzing them up ...