Hi there, lovely readers at UCreate! I'm Suzannah from Adventures in Dressmaking and I'm so excited to be sharing a tutorial with you all today! I’m visiting from my blog, where I share my sewing, decorating, and crafty projects of all kinds.
I have branched out recently, particularly since moving into a new apartment with my fiance, and I now do a lot of home dec sewing (simple curtains, pillows, etc.) and spray paint art!
This tutorial here is great for all of you, very little sewing skills required. I'm showing you how to make an embellished tee, with a motif of your choice--I'm doing a fabric bow cutout on a white tee, but you could do anything! When I was designing it I thought how cute it would be to do Easter eggs on a little girl's tee, or blades of grass--oh, so springy and cute! The best thing is, this technique makes the tee totally washable, no problems there.
All you'll need for this tutorial is a tee or tank, a small amount of fabric of your choice, and some spray adhesive. I dug through my "old project scraps" drawer and grabbed some of the leftovers from a dress I made a couple summers ago... this fabric is from Goodwill so I have no idea how old it is or anything, but it's all cotton and I love the navy/white combo.
So let's start the tutorial!
Assemble your tee, fabric, and spray adhesive.
I'm using a bow shape, so I actually made a bow (haha!) for a pattern and cut around it.
I folded my fabric in half to make sure it was at least mostly symmetrical.
Here are my shapes laid out--I added a rectangle for the center of the bow.
Place the shape in the approximate place you want it on the tee. Do you like the shapes you've made? Now's the time to revise.
Here's the part where a very minimal amount of sewing is required. You can do this part by machine or by hand. If you know how to do a basic running stitch, you can do this! If you have a machine, great. I recommend a zig zag stitch because it's a cute decoration that covers a good amount of the edge that could potentially ravel in the future (it probably won't, depending on the fabric you use for your trim).
Ta-da!!
Hope you enjoyed this super simple tutorial, and I'd l
ove if you'd visit me at Adventures in Dressmaking sometime soon! I have a lot of tutorials for J.Crew and Anthropologie-inspired ruffled tee refashions, as well as fun ideas for more recycled clothing projects! And, of course, I love to share my home dec and crafty ideas and darling sundresses, as the season allows. ;)




























