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108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt
Workman Publishing Company
February 2006
272 pages ISBN: 0761137858 Trade Size
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Non-Fiction | Self-Help
The T-shirt is the centerpiece of a girlΓ―ΒΏΒ½s wardrobe. But even better, that same T-shirt is a blank canvas just waiting to express the personality and creativity of its owner. You can cut it, sew it, twist it and turn it. You can deconstruct it, you can reconstruct it. Recycle it, resuscitate it, refashion it, re-invent it. Make it punky, make it funky. In the hands of Megan NicolayΓ―ΒΏΒ½ who knows the DIY pride of accomplishment and the pleasure of making something chic and unique (and cheap)Γ―ΒΏΒ½the T-shirt is like fashion ore, as she shows how to turn any ordinary, preferably well-used T-shirt into a halter, a tank top, a peasant blouse, or, for a total transformation, into a T-skirt. Or a hat. Or leg-warmers, a drawstring purse, an iPod cozy. Even a patchwork T-blanket. In 108 unexpected, easy-to-follow projects, this pied piper of DIY shows first how to tee off with the basic materials plus add-ons (ribbons, lace, safety pins) and techniques (stitching, hemming, gathering). Then come recipes: 13 projects for customizing a T-shirt (i.e., doing everything to it you possibly can and still be able to call it a T-shirt); 21 projects for tank tops (less shirt, more style); and 14 projects for tube tops and halters (even less shirt and more style). ThereΓ―ΒΏΒ½s the Two-Tiered Peasant Skirt, the Bow-Tie Beanie, the Sweet Dreams pillow. Plus gauntlets, pot holders and tablecloths, pillows and braided rugs. Not a DIY expert? No problem. More than one third of the projects are Γ―ΒΏΒ½no sew,Γ―ΒΏΒ½ so anyone who can wield a pair of scissors can put a personal stamp on her wardrobe.
 Media BuzzMartha Stewart - May 24, 2006
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