Tag: reconstruction

6 Vote up

tai chi panda

my friends gave me a tshirt that has a bunch of pandas in various tai chi poses. the sleeves were a little too long and bunched up a little under my arms, so i altered the sleeves to be capsleeves. i matched the sleeves to another tshirt of mine that fit well. i thought that i could just sew under the arms to make the sleeves tighter, but i ended up having to cut off the sleeves and re-sew them onto the shirt because they were angled too high before. it’s probably not that noticeable a difference (besides the fact that they are shorter) but i’m happier with the fit, and the shirt/sleeves are more comfortable as a result (doesn’t pull across the shoulders or bunch up under my arms as much).

before after
before after
8 Vote up

empire waist tee

i reconstructed another oversized tshirt today:

i got the idea from 99 ways to cut, sew, trim, and tie your t-shirt into something special (#15, mimi) but had to modify the sleeves to make them fit better and also made the belt significantly shorter.

4 Vote up

Days 23 + 24: Sweater deconstruction

I’ve always been especially fond of this little vintage sweater…it was slightly snug when I bought it, and now, a few years later, it doesn’t fit at all.   So I decided to deconstruct.   First, I ripped up the side and arm seams, then inserted some contrasting dark orange knit fabric that adds a bit more breathing room.   Despite the wonky seams, I’m happy with the way it turned out!

dscf4232.JPG dscf4245.JPGdscf4272.JPG

14 Vote up

tshirt recon

i remade a american apparel men’s XL tshirt today:

i got the idea from save this shirt (fit to be thai’d) but didn’t realize until afterwards that the part that is woven through the back is supposed to remain connected to the rest of the shirt. i don’t think it matters all that much though. if i were doing it over again, i would have made the length a little bit longer, but otherwise, i’m happy with it.