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Summer Halter with Pockets No-Sew One Shoulder Shirt Pipe Vault T-shirt Dress T-shirt Dress with cinched waist Altered Tie Dye Resist Shirt Strapless No-Sew Striped Shirt DIY Rocker Shirt with Ribbon Tie Detail Altered Chevron No-Sew Shirt DIY Cut-out Crop Top Lace & Dye Top This post was created by a member of BuzzFeed Community, where anyone can post awesome lists and creations. Learn more or post your buzz!I LOVE this design. Got this guy at Goodwill, it was brand new AAAANNNDDD it's glow in the dark.....what?!? That could be weird or awesome, we will see! If you don't have any old t-shirts, just buy some and you can put your own designs on it. Anyway... hope this is helpful! And may you never have a plain boring t-shirt again!A T-shirt is something to look forward to at the end of a long day. Slipping into the soft weave of a jersey knit can take us back in time to childhood, our first rock concert or the summer we fell in love with hot pink.
There’s just something undeniably special about that fabric. With so much going for it, no wonder that most of us hate to part with our favorite T-shirts. Thankfully, you don’t have to. Aside from its magical time-traveling abilities, T-shirt fabric has properties that make it an excellent source of upcycling potential. It’s easy to cut, doesn’t need to be hemmed and stretching it only makes better. To help you hold onto those old T-shirts a little bit longer, we’ve gathered more than 40 amazingly easy ways to refurbish, reuse or refashion them. Glue and Glitter shows two different ways of making chunky bracelets from old T-shirts. In about a half-hour you can try finger knitting and the Josephine knot to see which one you like best. Love a reason to break out the hot glue gun? Then you’re in luck. It’s the only thing you need for this quick T-shirt upcycling project from Cathie Filian. Green Upgrader has a wonderful bohemian scarf project for beginners.
It’s essentially just three steps: cut, pull and knot.Patio Furniture L Shaped I am a Momma Hear Me Roar offers a truly simple tutorial for making headbands from old T-shirts. Blue Great Dane Puppies For Sale In Southern IllinoisPlus, the finished bands are so cute that no one will ever guess you made them in two minutes.Hot Tub Deck Blocks We love this clever re-use idea from Delia Creates that turns an old T-shirt into a braided belt. Once you perfect the four-strand braiding technique, it can be used in many different projects. 6. Ombre Four-Strand Head Wrap Whistle and Ivy shows that even a plain white T-shirt is worth saving. In her easy headband tutorial, she uses fabric dye to paint on an ombre effect for a splash of color.
7. DIY T-Shirt Infinity Scarf These infinity scarves from Madigan Made are perfect for spring. The style is on trend and the fabric is lightweight, so you can show it off for the next few months. These giant blooms from Matsutake are so full and lovely; it’s hard to believe that they used to be T-shirts in a former life. Make a whole vase of for your mantle; they’re certain to brighten any day. 9. Bangle Bracelets Covered in T-Shirt Fabric If chunky bracelets aren’t your style, try these sleek bangles from Family Chic by Camilla Fabbri. Mix and match your favorite colors, and when you tire of the set re-wrap them for a whole new look. Take this bag to the beach, the gym or an afternoon at the park. It’s perfect for smaller T-shirts and you can whip one up in about five minutes with the instructions from Leethal. 11. Mesh T-Shirt Produce Bag Delia Creates offers a different take on the T-shirt bag. The mesh cut is great for carrying fruits and veggies from the farmers market.
The flowing cut of this no-sew vest from WobiSobi is super feminine. The fabric drapes nicely and would be an excellent swimsuit cover during the summer. Brit + Co. has 10 tutorials for styling an old shirt, but our favorite is this cute bolero jacket. Cut a T-shirt down to size and add a few buttons for flair. 14. Adorable Little Girl’s Skirt Every little girls loves a skirt she can twirl in, the more colors the better. This baby skirt from Generation T is a smart way to use up all the T-shirt scraps you’ll have leftover from making the other projects. TrashN2Tees offers this tutorial for a casual skirt that gals of all ages can appreciate. This no-sew version will be finished in minutes. Those who like to sew can click through to step two for a tutorial on adding pockets. 16. Make a Souvenir T-Shirt Pillow We all have them, those silly T-shirts purchased impulsively on vacation. Chez Larsson shows how to turn a dorky souvenir into a darling conversation piece.
Faith Rim shares her spin on the T-shirt pillow with a tutorial that adds fringe. If you can tie a knot, you can make these no-sew cushions. This T-shirt yarn from Mollie Makes is the first step to a whole new world of crafts. It’s thick enough for finger knitting, so you won’t even need a pair of needs to get started. You will, however, need a large pile of gently worn shirts. Turn a T-shirt into anything when you learn how weave. Alpha Mom shows how to weave a colorful piece of cloth that can be used to make dishrags, rugs, placemats and more. Some T-shirts rise to the level of art, so it makes sense to hang them on the wall. My Home My Style shows how to stretch your favorite designs over canvas for a unique way to decorate. These whimsical pom-poms from Craftaholics Anonymous are great for adding color to any room. Hang them from a mantle or on the door, they’ll last a lot longer than the tissue paper variety. Macrame is back and this easy craft from Walk in Love will make you wonder why it ever went away.
Start with T-shirt strips, then twist, knot and tie your way to a beautiful hanging planter. Next time you pick up a brightly color T-shirt, grab an extra one to make a matching pair of shoes. That’s right, A Little Tipsy shows how to give new life to old soles. Here’s another footwear idea, this time for flip-flops from Make It and Love It. Using the same braiding technique as you used for the belt, you can make a comfortable cotton strap for an old pair of sandals. Give any top a quick makeover with a set of block stamps. This crafty idea from Killed by Crafts can be used in combination with many of the T-shirt tutorials below. With just 15 minutes before the big game, who has time to transform anything? Uncommon Designs Online shows 15 minutes is all it takes to make a shirt that will stand out from the crowd. 27. Cropped and Knotted Tank Who doesn’t love the look of layers? This cropped tank from La Vie en Rose is perfect for layering and it only takes a few snips of the scissors make something fabulous.
Rescue a pretty print by reconstructing a boxy T-shirt into a feminine knit top with help from Fine and Feathered. The fringe sleeves are cool for summer days, which are just around the corner. Guys have been tearing up T-shirts to make workout tanks for years. It’s about time we gals got in on the action! Rabbit Food For My Bunny Teeth shows how. Comfy and casual, dolman sleeves seem like the perfect fit for pure jersey cotton. Trash To Couture shows where to cut and what to sew to achieve this piece of effortless fashion. Long fringe and a row or two of loose knots give this reconstructed T-shirt from Pop Champagne a free-spirited look. Consider adding a few beads for a bit of bohemian sparkle. Turn a long-sleeved T-shirt into a summery blouse with flowing bows. Skip the neck detail if you prefer not to sew, either way this top from Ruby Murrays Musings can be finished in less than an hour. Pressed for time on a Friday night? This no-sew tutorial from WobiSobi will turn your husband’s oversize T-shirt into a formfitting top fit for a night on the town.
34. Braided Neck Tee Shirt Her New Leaf gives a plain T-shirt a sophisticated edge by braiding the neckline. It’s a lovely detail that you’d never know was handmade. Express your girly side with a subtle, no-sew bow. This 10-minute craft from Creating Laura looks nice with a plain T-shirt, but really pops on the sleeve of a striped or floral fabric. Once again, WobiSobi proves you don’t need a needle and thread to make a big impact. This simple lattice design gets an infusion of elegance from the diamond-cut studs. Fabric markers are the secret behind this intricate design from Meijo’s Joy. Once you’ve drawn the pattern, all you need to do is cut, cut, cut to create this delicate lacy T-shirt. 38. Bleach Pen T-Shirt Design/p> No sew, no scissors, no problem. That’s the motto for this T-shirt craft from The Lovely Side. Just grab a bleach pen from the laundry room and start doodling. It’s almost time to transition your wardrobe from winter to spring.