Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Embellished Tee

I made my daughter the cutest little coordinating skirt and short set from a half yard bundle of Amy Butler's Soul Blossom fabric that I've had in my stash since last year.  I love the fabric, but wasn't sure what to do with it since it was only half yard cuts.  I finally settled on a pair of shorts and a skirt.  I even had enough scraps left over to embellish one of her blank t-shirts to match.




If you would like to make a similarly embellished tee, here is how to make one:

Materials needed :
T-shirt
2 strips of fabric +/- 3 inches by 23 inches (you'll measure to find out how much you need.)
measuring tape
coordinating thread

Instructions:
Lay out your tee and measure 1.25 inches down and around the neckline.  Multiply that measurement by 1.5.  This number will be "Measurement A".  Multiply the neckline measurement by 1.75 and this will be "Measurement B".


How you finish the edge of your ruffle will determine the width of the ruffle strip.  If you have a serger or will leave the edge raw, cut one strip 2.5 inches wide by measurement A.  Cut a second strip 1.25 inches wide by measurement B.

If you will need to hem the sides of your fabric strip, cut one strip 3.5 inches wide by measurement A and cut a second strip 2.25 by measurement B.  Fold the raw edges over 1/4 inch, press.  Fold over another 1/4 inch, press, sew and stitch along the edge to create a narrow hem.

Change the stitch length on your machine to its longest setting and sew a straight stitch all the way down the middle of your fabric strips.  Hold the top thread while sliding the fabric down so it ruffles up like this:


Pin the widest ruffle along the neckline and sew right over the gathering stitch to attach the ruffle strip to the shirt.  Then pin the second ruffle on top of the first and sew it on the same way.


You can be finished at this point, or you could add some fabric flowers or a bow for a little something extra...

If you make a shirt be sure to come back and show it off on my Facebook page or Flickr group.  The links can be found on my sidebar.





I have had a few people ask about the shorts pattern I used, it can be found here.  I made a size 5 and they were a great fit.  I will definitely be using this pattern to make a few more in some solid knit fabrics.

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43 comments:

  1. What a creative and talented Mom you are!

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  2. Love love love this! I want to try it for my teen, wonder if she'd go along with it :) Thanks for sharing the beauty and the tutorial. Hugs~ Mary

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  3. this is so pretty

    would love it if you shared these on my link party, Serenity Saturday
    http://serenityyou.blogspot.com/search/label/Serenity%20Saturday

    Natasha xxx

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  4. I LOVE the ruffle t shirt!!! Soooo stinkin' cute!! I would love for you to link up at my party going on now at Jillify It! I hope to see you there!!

    Be sure to enter to win a Hobby Lobby gift card while you're there! I'm a new follower, too!

    Jill
    www.jillifyit.com

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  5. Oh this is so cute! I need to do this. Pinning now!

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  6. Super cute! I'd love it if you linked up at Crafty Cousins!

    http://crafting-cousins.blogspot.com/2012/03/what-i-wore-sunday-week-7.html

    ~Natalie

    Holla! We're your newest followers! :)

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  7. Love the fabric! I love to grab inexpensive shirts and fix them up to coordinate with skirts, etc. I will have to try this design out with some scraps soon.

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  8. Really cute!!

    Shannon@SewSweetCottage

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  9. Gorgeous! My girl would love this! Thanks for sharing.

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  10. The shirt along with the skirt and shorts are sooo soo darling!! I think I will have to make some for my little sisters:) Do you have a pattern for the shorts? Thanks!!

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  11. This is super cute and fun!! I'm jumping over from Petals to Picots!
    Thanks for sharing!
    Kristy
    krisyscupofjo.blogspot.com

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  12. This is adorable!! It looks so cute on her! I featured you again today in my Friday I'm In Love favorites!

    http://socialsalutations.blogspot.com/2012/03/friday-im-in-love-with-pop-of-color.html

    xoxo

    Jenn @ Social Salutations

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  13. WOW! I love this! I found your blog via Whipperberry's link party. I'm your newest follower. Megan

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  14. Cute! Love the bright colors. Thanks for sharing.

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  15. Great idea, so cute!!!! Every little girl will love this!!

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  16. That is so cute! I'm sure any young girl would be happy to have such a pretty outfit. :)

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  17. Really cute! Thanks for sharing!
    ~Jenn

    housewivesofriverton.blogspot.com

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  18. Adorable!! love your blog! visiting for the 1st time. I host a linky every Tuesday and it's still open if you'd like to link :)

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  19. Super cute!! Love the T and matching shorts!

    Stopping by from Sharing Saturday

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  20. LOVE THIS! Is there a pattern for the shorts I would love to make my little girl an outfit like this.

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  21. I LOVE ruffles and the fabric that you used is soooo pretty. I would love it of you would share this at Fabulous Friday.

    http://www.herecomesthesun-kelly.blogspot.com/2012/03/fabulous-friday-17.html

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  22. This is super cute! Come share your ideas at my link party going on now!!! www.dwellonjoy.com. Pinned :)

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  23. How cute is the outfit, just gorgeous.

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  24. This is adorable - I am so impressed!

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  25. I LOVE THIS! ...and surely I could do it! :)

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  26. Love it, I might make one for myself, great way to summerize a tee shirt. Love the fabrics you choose. Really very pretty and thanks so much for showing us how. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration at Sunday's Best!

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  27. I love it! Great fabric choices
    You should join me for Handmade 52 at htttp://raisingoranges.blogspot.com

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  28. This is really cute. Just did a ruffle skirt on my blog. Looks like you actually know what you are doing.

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  29. Oh my do I wish I could sew like you! THis is so pretty and AMY BUTLER! Awesome!

    Thanks for coming by to link up - please come back this Thursday as well!
    Stacey of Embracing Change

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  30. This is really sweet. I would love to make something like this for my littlest niece.

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  31. Very cute! Love ruffles!

    makingitfeellikehome.blogspot.com

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  32. Thank you for sharing. I love the ruffles and it is a great project for my grand-daughters. ~Kelly

    unDeniably Domestic

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  33. Hi! I'm popping in from Design Dazzle. Thanks for sharing such a cute way to spruce up ordinary shirts. :)

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  34. That is really adorable! Great job.

    Danielle

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  35. Adorable! And it makes me want to learn to sew even more! Thanks so much for linking to Handmade Tuesdays! I love the bright pink and green colors!

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  36. Cute!!! Perfect for spring time.. thanks so much for sharing this with us at Sharing Saturday.

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  37. This is adorable!! I love it!!

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  38. This is an awesome complement to the skirt that I made using your tutorial. It was so quick and cute! What a great idea. Thank you!

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