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Jan. 16th, 2007 06:58 pmI just bought this book and I love it. I highly recommend it.
It shows many creative and unique ways to use tee-shirts, many of them are low- or no-sew projects. From tee-shirt surgeries and totes, to pillows and lampshades, this book is really cool.
Has anyone else ever heard of it?

"Tease . ." edited by Sarah Sockit
(I stole the pic from Amazon haha)
I had a question about one of the projects, too. There's a simple pillow in here that just requires cutting two squares, cutting "fringe" and tying the fringe together and putting in the polyfill. Does anyone know what this might look like if I tied the fringe in the way so that it's on the inside? Would the outer edge be too messy/unstable?
Thanks!
It shows many creative and unique ways to use tee-shirts, many of them are low- or no-sew projects. From tee-shirt surgeries and totes, to pillows and lampshades, this book is really cool.
Has anyone else ever heard of it?

"Tease . ." edited by Sarah Sockit
(I stole the pic from Amazon haha)
I had a question about one of the projects, too. There's a simple pillow in here that just requires cutting two squares, cutting "fringe" and tying the fringe together and putting in the polyfill. Does anyone know what this might look like if I tied the fringe in the way so that it's on the inside? Would the outer edge be too messy/unstable?
Thanks!