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I've had this patchwork shorts project in various stages of completion since I finished this Patchwork Tunic Top for my daughter. I finally got the short done for him, and boy is he happy!
The shorts may look complicated, but they're really a fun and simple project. The best part is, since you are using knits, you don't have to finish the seams!
To make these shorts you need:
- 5 or 6 old tees (you could use more or less depending on the size of the shirts and variation you want.)
- Ruler
- Rotary cutter/cutting mat
- Your favorite shorts pattern (If you don't have a short pattern, I will include instructions to draw your own pattern at the bottom of the post)
- 1/2 inch elastic
- Ball point needle (always use a ball point needle on knits!)
- basic sewing supplies
Step 1: Cutting your fabric squares and assembling the fabric panel.
Cut your t-shirts apart at the seams and use your ruler to cut out 4 inch squares. Pay attention to the designs on the shirts, you may want to center your squares over certain areas to preserve a design or word. (Depending on the t-shirt and where I placed the 1st cut, I was able to get 12 to 18 squares from each shirt, I cut fewer squares on the shirts where I tried to preserve a design or word.)
After cutting the squares, arrange them into a pattern you like. Use your shorts pattern to determine how big the fabric panel needs to be.
After cutting the squares, arrange them into a pattern you like. Use your shorts pattern to determine how big the fabric panel needs to be.
Start sewing your blocks together, using a 1/4 inch seam allowance.
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| *update* I pulled the shorts out of the dryer for this photo. (It is one year later and the have held up very well.) |
Step 2: Cutting the shorts pattern from the fabric.
Very Important!!! When cutting shorts you need to make sure your fabric lays either right or wrong sides together when cutting the 2 front and 2 back pattern pieces. You can do this two ways. Either lay your fabric panels out wrong sides together and cut 2 at once (this is what happens when you fold your fabric in half) or lay your fabric out side by side and flip the pattern while cutting one at a time. That is what I did in the photo below:
Cut out the 2 front pieces and 2 back pieces.
Step 3: Assembling the shorts.
Step 4: Creating the casing and hemming the shorts.
Sew along the folded edge, leaving a 1 1/2 inch opening to slide the elastic through.
Cut a piece of 1/2 inch elastic. (start with the waist measurement plus 1 inch.) Attach the elastic to to safety pin and run through the casing. (To ensure a good fit, I always try the shorts on before sewing the elastic together.)
Sew the elastic together using a zig zag stitch, taking care to ensure the elastic is not twisted. Then stitch the opening closed.
To hem the bottom of the shorts, fold the bottom edge over 1/4 inch, press, fold over another 1/4 inch and press again. Sew right along the folded edge. (I used my new ball point twin needle
How fun are these shorts? If you make anything with this tutorial, I would love to see your results!
Instructions on making your own shorts pattern:
Fold the shorts you’re using for pattern tracing in half, with the back of the shorts facing out. Make sure to flatten out the back crotch seam as much as possible.
Trace around shorts on to the paper. Extend the top of the shorts up, in a straight line as shown above.
After you have traced the shorts, add a 1/4 inch seam allowance along the sides of the pattern.
Add 1 1/8 inches to the top of the shorts for the elastic casing and 1/2 inch at the bottom for the bottom hem.
Fold the shorts over so the front side is facing out, and repeat these steps for the shorts front pattern.
Cut out both patterns.
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You make it look so easy. Those are super cute. I'd love to try the same thing for my son. Thanks for sharing at my Sizzle into Summer party.
ReplyDeleteI am visiting via Someday Crafts. This is an absolutely adorable project!
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My son would love these! He's 3 and will only wear "soft pants" and always wants me to make him something whenever I make something for his sisters. New follower
ReplyDeleteEmily
DomesticDeadline.blogspot.com
very awesome! i am pleasantly surprised they look so amazing! i am going to try this too!
ReplyDeleteI really love this! So inventive! I want to do a pair for my daughter!
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ReplyDeleteThose shorts are just brilliant! Great way to use up old t-shirts! I'd love if you linked this to my clothes upcycling page too - that's a long term linky of brilliant clothes upcycling ideas to share!!
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Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
So in love with the little boy's quilted shorts trends lately! I can't wait to make or buy some for my little man!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower! Come over and link up at our Sew Chic Upcycling week! Prizes awarded for 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize!
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Oh I love your boys shorts, sew (!) creative!
ReplyDeleteThese shorts are awesome! Thank you for linking up at Sew Woodsy last week. Hope you'll join us again tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. More the Merrier Monday will be open until Wednesday at midnight. I would love for you to stop by and link up your patchwork shorts. http://diyhshp.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletePlease link this one up, too! Awesome idea for outgrown t-shirts!
ReplyDeleteJenny
www.seaminglysmitten.blogspot.com
Sew Chic Upcycling Event
Inspirational! A def favourite! I've always wondered what to do with all the T-shirts and clothes my boy has outgrown. No one wants them as hand me downs so they're just sitting in the drawer.
ReplyDeleteI copied your idea!! (Because those shorts are fab.)
ReplyDeleteAnd blogged about it here :)
http://shazronnie.blogspot.com/2011/09/i-love-upcycling.html
Hi, bin gerade auf der Suche nach Patchworkstoffe und Kinderstoffe und bin dabei auf deinen Blog gestoßen, echt sehr schön! Habt Ihr einen Tipp wo man schöne Stoffe kaufen kann?
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Viel Glück
~ Jamie
beautiful!!
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