Christopher Bailey sent some lust worthy metallics down the S/S2013 Burberry Prorsum runway. Making it a huge trend this spring.
Here's a really easy Burberry inspired T-shirt re-fashion
You could hand sew this if you don't have a sewing machine.
I made this shirt for about $15, you could do it for less if you use a shirt you already have.
FABRIC 1 YARD / T-SHIRT / SEWING MACHINE / PINS / SCISSORS /
1. Mark the sleeves 2. Cut off Both sleeves
3. Cut off the cuff
4. Cut open the seam on the sleeve. You'll use this for a pattern
1. Lay the sleeve out over the fabric and cut it out. Add a little seam allowance
2. Fold the sleeve in half and sew the seam closed
3 Turn the sleeve right side out, slide the cuff upside down on the sleeve. Zig Zag stitch it closed, stretching the cuff as you go so it gathers the sleeve.
4.Turn the shirt inside out. slide the sleeve inside the shirt, the sleeve should be right side out. Stitch all around the arm hole.
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