Tuesday, June 19, 2012

1 DIY Schnitt = 5 versch. Shirts / 1 DIY pattern = 5 different shirts

1 DIY-Schnitt = 5 verschiedene Shirts:
1 DIY pattern = 5 different shirts:
5 different shirts   wesens-art.blogspot.com
Erst habe ich mir ein Schnittmuster von einem bequemen Shirt gemacht. (Das geht natürlich auch mit Kinderkleidung!)
 First I've made ​​a pattern from a comfortable shirt.
(It also works with children's clothes!)
DIY a shirt pattern   wesens-art.blogspot.com
DIY shirt pattern   wesens-art.blogspot.com
 Mit diesem Schnittmuster habe ich dann experimentiert und nun habe ich 5 verschiedene Shirts!
Die ersten 3 sind mit 3/4 langen Ärmeln: 

I experimented with this pattern and now I have 5 different shirts!
The first 3 are with 3/4 long sleeves:
grey shirt   wesens-art.blogspot.com
orange shirt   wesens-art.blogspot.com
Detail:
(Kleine Anleitung zum Kräuseln der Kanten:
Einen engen Zick-Zack-Stich nutzen und den Stoff beim Nähen dehnen!)


(Little tutorial for ruffling the edges:
Use a close zig-zag stitch and stretch the fabric while sewing!)

turquoise shirt detail  wesens-art.blogspot.com
turquoise shirt   wesens-art.blogspot.com
Dieses ist mit 1/2 langen Ärmeln:
This one is with 1/2 long sleeves:
white shirt  wesens-art.blogspot.com
Dieses ist mit langen Ärmeln:
This one is long-sleeved:
red shirt 1  wesens-art.blogspot.com
Da das Bild etwas unscharf ist, hier noch eins:
Cause the photo is slightly blurred, here another one:
red shirt

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25 comments:

  1. Da warst du aber fleißig - und so schöne Shirts sind das geworden. Gefällt mir sehr gut. Hätte gar nicht gedacht, dass man auf diese Art so einen guten Schnitt bekommt. LG Anne

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  2. You are so clever to make these different shirts from the one pattern. Do you have a tutorial for ruffling the edge of the sleeves?
    Kay
    jerryandkay.blogspot.com

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  3. Love your blog,thanks for sharing!
    www.blissfulsewing.blogspot.com

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  4. Looks great! I like how you changed each top up~

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  5. Die Idee finde ich richtig toll und vor allem scheint es auch recht schnell zu gehen.
    Muss ich mal ausprobieren, da ich mich mit Oberteilen meist etwas schwer tue.

    Ich wünsche noch einen schönen Mittwoch-Abend.

    LG Shantay

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  6. Such cute shirts! I love the orange and yellow striped one.
    Thanks so much for linking to the party and sharing with us!
    We are your newest followers!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  7. Too cute!! They all turned out sew (heehee) nice!!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena
    2012 Artists Series

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  8. 'Love it! Thanks for all the cute ideas! -Marci

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  9. All of them are so pretty! Great ideas!

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  10. I think this pattern is also IDEAL FOR MAKING these fashion shirts that are WAY LONGER at the back than at the front. Your basic shape is perfect for doing that. Just cut the back a bit longer and cut the front curved upwards rather than downwards. Hope I'm clear.... L0)

    Anyhow, congratulations with your 5 new shirt designs. I love the orange one in particular. And, thank you again for linking it up with us at our party, http://www.finecraftguild.com/party/

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  11. That is a brilliant way to update t-shirts. Great idea thanks.s,

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  12. awesome tutorial! can't wait to try it

    following from the GFC blog hop!
    megancamille.blogspot.com

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  13. These are some great shirts! I need to try to learn to do the ruffled edge again. Tried once but quit in frustration. My machine has been serviced since then so maybe it's time to give it another try!

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  14. Love these shirts! I would love to make these soon. Thanks so much for linking up to Creative Thursday this week. I can't wait to see what you link up next week. Have a wonderful weekend.

    Michelle

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  15. That's very clever! I'll try it later Thanks for sharing

    http://sparkleandco.blogspot.com ( from the piece o' cake linky )

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  16. Cute shirt redos- always looking for new ways to remake clothing!

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  17. My favorite is the striped orange one! Very cute! :)

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  18. I haven't seen anyone do that ruffly edge since my mom did when I was a kid. It's SO cute!

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  19. Wow - you did a brilliant job - I love it!

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  20. Great selection of shirts there! And thanks for the tip on ruffling the edges of the shirt too!


    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  21. ...habe Dich in den unendlichen Weiten des WWW in Ursulas Kreativparty http://www.cutelicious.info/
    entdeckt und finde Deine Idee genial, mein Favorit ist das Shirt mit dem dreieckigen Einsatz -ganz toll gelungen- natürlich alle anderen auch ;-)))

    einen schönen Wochenanfang wünscht Dir Traudi

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  22. So cute, although if I tried to make them I'm sure they would not turn out the same. :)
    Marcie @ www.IGottaTryThat.com

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  23. What great shirts!! I love all the different styles you put into them. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!

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