[identity profile] alathia.livejournal.com
Boy clothing seems to trend towards puppies! construction vehicles! dinosaurs! trains! Not that there is anything wrong with those (my kids actually really love dinosaurs) but finding cool boy shirts that don't cost more than my own clothing is pretty difficult these days.

So I made these shirts for my boys for Christmas. They are appliqued from felt, then I'm going to iron them on through the iron on transfer, then as a final touch embroider details. The shirts cost me $4 each, way cheaper than trying to find something they like online!

To the stars!


no puppy dog tails here )
[identity profile] piratesandpink.livejournal.com
Hello everyone! I just wanted to share this video tutorial I made on how to make a t-shirt into a tube top. If you're like me, you'll have tons of t-shirts stashed away waiting for a makeover.

[identity profile] sillyfaery.livejournal.com
This is a very simple tutorial but I had fun writing it anyway!

I dug out a T-shirt of my husband's. He has never been worn it before. Apparently I bought a size too small for him. Well, actually it was just nice, but he insisted the belly showed. So, he never wore it. Hmph.

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I liked the print on this shirt, and I love racer back tops.

So, I got out my seam ripper (insert sinister laughter)

(I apologise in advance for repeat postings, if you happen to be in the same few LJ communities.)
For more instructions, click here! )
[identity profile] lower-class.livejournal.com
I would like to make my daughter some shirts with iron on transfers on them.
I've read through the memories and didn't find an answer to my question.
Dying t-shirts with rit dye & iron on transfers )

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