The first shirt is an a.n.a shirt with a cute neckline, but I wasn't a fan of the wings...just not my style.
My original idea was to make a tank top out of it, but once I cut off the wings and sewed up the side seams I decided to leave it with the cap sleeves.
The second shirt was a really big shirt from Target. I loved the colors and neckline. I also wanted to make a tank top out of this shirt too. I cut the shirt down just like I did in this tutorial. Then, I cut off the excess sleeve around the yellow neckline. I used some of the extra fabric to make a bias tape to put around the arm holes.
This is the final product!! With the weather hanging around in the upper nineties to one hundred plus this will be a great light weight sleeveless shirt. I can't wait to wear it!!
Happy Sewing!!












I love both of these, especially the yellow one! Very chic and stylish. What a good job you did.
ReplyDeletegreat job! i love the detail of the neckline on the first shirt and i love the fabric on the second!
ReplyDeleteMuch better as a sleeveless top! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the way they turned out! Super creative =)
ReplyDeleteI love that tank top! Adorable. thank you for linking up!
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ReplyDeleteThat was great! I am impressed with your creativity.
ReplyDeleteThose are great - you make it look simple to do so I am going to have to try it.
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I am terrified to tackle clothing. You make it seems so easy. I especially like the tank.
ReplyDeleteThe print on that second shirt is fantastic! Great work! I wish I could see the possibilities when I look at a shirt that has a feature (or features) I don't like.
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