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These DIY clothes will let you show off your style without spending too much money. These easy DIY clothes ideas will make a great addition to your closet. They’re versatile, practical, and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. DIY clothes ideas are lifesavers on days when your closet is too full of clothes, but still feel like you have nothing to wear. Fortunately, these 35 DIY fashion projects can inspire you when it comes to DIY fashion accessories and upcycling clothing! Upgrade an old men’s shirt to a pretty lace top. Start by removing the sleeves of the shirt, and cutting away the shoulder flaps and the collar. Then, stitch the seams of the armhole edges. From there, you can then attach your lace detail. Put a romantic feel to a top with some lace capped sleeves. First, steam iron the lace trimmings. Then, position each of the lace trimmings on either side of the top’s shoulders.


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Pin these in place and sew. DIY old clothes into new fashion trends to kickstart your crafting with some upcycling. Transform an old shirt into a summery vest. Remember to pick a shirt 2 sizes bigger to have a flowy vest that skims your bottoms. You’ll absolutely love this DIY clothes tutorial. The step-by-step instructions include a bust dart in the steps. This makes a huge difference in the way the top fits, as it instantly looks tailor-fit. Upcycle a sequin dress (mouse click the following web page) into a top with these easy step-by-step instructions. For a more elongated frame, make sure the bottom of the top sits right above your hip bones. Doing so will give you a more flattering look. You’ll be needing two of the same shirt in varying sizes for this peplum top. When measuring for the peplum detail, I recommend placing it just below the waist, to emphasize the frame. This embellished shirt looks like something you’d purchase from a store.



To begin this DIY clothes project, start by marking the areas where you’ll be attaching the pearls. Then, grab your needle and thread and sew your pearl embellishments on the sewing pattern you’ve marked. Making an asymmetrical tee is easy. Mark the shoulder you’ll want to leave on the shirt. Then, make a mark from the said area going to the mid-seam of the opposite shoulder. Once you’re done, cut along the mark. To make this pompom poncho, start by folding your fabric in half and cutting out a semi-circle. While still folded, make a little cutout for the neck opening. Sew the hems, and then attach pompom trim along the edge of the circle. Freezer paper is the go-to secret weapon for any DIY clothes tutorials on stenciled t-shirts. Just be sure to draw, and iron on the side that doesn’t have the plastic wrap. You can also enjoy painting this DIY clothes project with your kids. Start by cutting out the sleeves, the neckline, and the midriff of the tee.



Then, using a piece of ribbon or a shoelace, simply tie the two shoulder straps together at the back, for a racerback-like tank. The trick to getting this DIY right is by placing the right shapes in the right areas, before cutting them out. That said, make sure the triangle is placed at the bottom left corner when your fabric is folded in half. Have fun painting a galaxy DIY t-shirt by choosing colors with the help of a color wheel. Before you grab your paintbrush, remember to place a piece of cardboard inside the shirt. Also, don’t be afraid to use a variety of different paint styles in your artwork, such as dabbing, twisting, and smearing. If you’d like to add stars, simply place a bit of paint on an old toothbrush and flick the bristles with your fingers. I used to love to cut my shirts, but I wasn't very good at it!

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