Diy Safety Pin T-Shirt

This is the design that my friends like the most out of my safety pin jackets, and a few people have told me they'd like an instructable on how to make them. So here we go! A more general set of instructions for a safety pin jacket is available here.Step 1: You Will Need:Show All Items« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadExplore Tshirt Re Do S, Pin Shirt, and more!Safety PinsSafetyBalmainDIY and craftsShirtsGirls, do you feel summer in the air? Say goodbye to traditional t-shirt and welcome this cool braided tank top! Keep your summer wardrobe cut and vibrant with some upcycle-infused fashion that is packed with a bit of personality. Have you got a stack of clothes that hang useless in the closet? Don’t throw it away and don’t go shopping for more! We will show you a cool solution for all your old t-shirts! Just take a look at our new video. Mania is showing you detailed step- by- step instruction of how to make it! Grab a pair of scissors, safety pin and an ordinary t-shirt.
Remember about few important tips we're going to write down for you here: * Use men’s t-shirt either it is Small or large size as it looks much better when it is oversized! * Be careful with a safety pin! If you do not like it, simply sew the braid * Cut out the thick part around the neck to make it look lighter before you start * You’ll gain the best effects with seamless tee * Iron it before cutting * After folding in half, smoothen it again * Use chalk or soap to draw the cutting lines. Believe us, it really helps! * To make the braid longer and the edges smoother, stretch them a bit. * These tank tops will fit right at summer music festivals, or long sunny weekends. There are so many ways you can change up the braided back t-shirt. The braiding back is only a one option here! You can cut decorative elements, you can roll it up and everything what you’ll come up to! If you are a truly slow fashion lover check out our popular video of past few weeks.
We'd love to hear how you went with this summer tank top. 1960s Outdoor FurnitureGive us your feedback on Facebook and will appreciate some pictures of your cuts too!Wooden Flooring In Chennai What you need: Tools: Scissors Safety Pin Supplies / ingredients: T-shirtGarden Furniture Rattan Sun LoungersWith unexpected materials and a bit of sparkle this DIY Safety Pin Bracelet with Brooch is just the thing to make an ordinary bracelet into a statement bracelet! This bracelet has it all, sparkle, metal, fabric and beads, together in one cool bracelet. Small beads – I used 2 colors Fabric strips – I used a t-shirt Wire – the gauge will depend on the size of your large beads (I recommend the thinner the better)
Cut up your fabric or t-shirt into half inch strips. Layout your safety pins and thread your small beads onto them. I put 4 beads on each safety pin. 2 of the purple color on the outside and 2 clear on the inside. Cut 2 lengths of our wire, slightly longer than your wrist measurement. Bend a loop in the end of your wire, this will keep everything from sliding off. Thread your safety pins and your larger beads onto your wire, alternating safety pin, bead, safety pin bead. Then use your pliers to make a small loop at the end of the wire to close it. Tye one end of your fabric to the end safety pin. Begin weaving your fabric back and forth through the front sides of your safety pins in between your beads. How much you weave will depend on how much space you have between your beads on your safety pins. Do this all the way across the front of your bracelet. When you get to the end after finishing the front of your bracelet, turn your bracelet over and weave your fabric through the back side of your safety pins.
Do this many times to fill up the space across your safety pins. When you are finished tye a knot and weave your end in to hide it. Using your needle and thread, sew your closures to your bracelet. Add your brooch to the center of your bracelet. You should be able to pin your brooch to the fabric on the front side of your bracelet. This was one of those projects that sort of came together as I was making it. It was definitely a trial and error. But Im really glad I stuck with it because I think it turned out really fun. This is a true example of if you believe in it keep trying, at the very least youll learn something. I love using brooches in DIY projects because you can change them out and each time you wear it it looks completely different. The best part is that if you only have one you can still create a lot of different projects with it or wear it many different ways. You can see a few examples here, here and here, oh and here too! Leave me a comment if you have any questions or to let me know how yours turned out.
If you have an old t-shirt and a few wire hangers around the house, you have everything you need to make this tent for your cat in about ten minutes. Sure, you want your cat to have toys, but cat accessories aren’t cheap and they’ll just end up in an empty box anyways. This project takes about ten minutes, and all you need is:A medium sized t-shirt (or larger if you have a big cat or just want to make a bigger tent)Two wire hangersA 15x15 inch piece of cardboard (or larger)Wire cuttersSafety pinsMasking or painter’s tapeOnce you have all your supplies, cut the hangers where they meet to form the hook. Bend them into a U shape that reaches diagonally across the cardboard. Tape the creases to reinforce the cardboard, then poke holes in each corner and put the end of the hangers into each hole so that they cross over the middle of the cardboard. Tape the hangers together where they cross, then bend them under in the corners and tape it down. Put the whole structure into the shirt so that the neck hole creates an entrance on one side.