Sunday, March 29, 2009

Turn That Ratty Old Shirt Into A Sassy One

There's no shame in having a ratty old t-shirt around. Shame only comes into the picture when you're not using that shirt (tisk tisk) or if you're planning to throw it out (double tisk tisk). Since I've been re:purposing a bag of clothes from my closet, this old bleached-up shirt was born to be a craft project of mine. So I helped this shirt become what it was meant to be: a cute vest with ties.

Alright, lets take a step back. I'm not trying to imply here that a ratty and stained shirt can't serve a purpose on its own. It most certainly can. Especially if you're a painter. Or if you do landscaping. Or anything else dirty on a regular basis. The green dilemma presents itself when you have shirts like this one lying around that aren't getting any use. Not only are they creating clutter, which isn't any good, but they're not living up to their full potential if you'd wear the shirt more if it were altered. And alterations are easy to make, even if you've only got a pair of scissors handy.

If you want to turn your old shirt into a cute vest with ties, follow these simple instructions:

1. Take an old shirt and cut off the sleeves.








2.
Cut off the collar and create a deep half-circle neckline.








3. Cut a rectangle of fabric out from the shirt, directly down the middle. The tighter you want the vest to eventually be, the wider this section cut out shou
ld be. Cut holes down each side of the vest, directly across from each other.








4. Use the fabric you've already cut out to cut strands of fabric. Use these strands of fabric to tie your holes together all the way down the vest.










Enjoy! There are so many things we can do with an old t-shirt which help us to avoid unnecessary waste and prevent unnecessary consumption simultaneously. Before you buy your next new shirt, make sure you ask yourself what you're doing with your old shirts.

* Photos courtesy of Elizabeth Seward

Sunday, March 15, 2009

10 Ways To Re:use A Necktie



one of my favorite things to use as straps in a lot of the bags and purses i make are neckties. i love the patterns and i love the way they feel.

here are some other fab things you can do with them:



Guitar Strap
  1. Needlepointers suggests turning an old necktie into a guitar strap. They warn that this will probably only work with smaller guitars. But why not banjos or ukuleles?
  2. A Thong Bikini
    Craftster has found a way to turn a necktie into a woman’s bikini bottom. Jennifer Aniston was recently photographed in just a tie, but she wasn’t wearing the tie as pants.
  3. A Snake Door Draft Catcher
    Galoosh on Thriftyfun came up with this idea. Galoosh says, “Unstitch the narrow end of the tie and stuff the center with batting or other filler. (Most ties will require reinforcing of the opposite pointed wide.) Stitch it closed! Then take the wide pointed end of the tie and glue on eyes and a felt tongue. Voila`! Instant Snake Door Draft Catcher.” Reducing drafts can save on your energy bills and help the old planet.
  4. Belts
    Almost every website about tie-reusal suggests that the old tie be used as a belt for pants. I will repeat this tip one more time. Ties can be reused as a belts.
  5. Quilt
    About.com has a recipe for a quilt made from ties. It looks pretty snazzy.
  6. Make a Bag
    Craftbits has a great article on how to make a bag out of neckties.
  7. You can reupholster a chair with neckties
    Home envy has some great tips for upholstering with neckties.
  8. Skirts
    The DIY network has a piece on how to make a skirt out of neckties.
  9. Make a Necktie Coffee Sleeve
    Keep your hand cozy with a necktie coffee sleeve by DIY life.
  10. Necktie Tampon Cozy
    Crafter came up with this so your tampons can stay cozy.