What little girl doesn’t love a comfy, twirly dress? Melanie made this adorable dress for her little girl — and gives you a detailed tutorial for sewing your own — check it out!
Twirly T-Shirt Dress Tutorial at The Crafty Cupboard
Refashion Files
What little girl doesn’t love a comfy, twirly dress? Melanie made this adorable dress for her little girl — and gives you a detailed tutorial for sewing your own — check it out!
Twirly T-Shirt Dress Tutorial at The Crafty Cupboard
Destri shows you how to make these “knot-so-hard” flip flops — from scrap fabric and cheap flip flops! She says you can do it in less than 30 minutes — they’re that easy. Easy and nearly free — you can make them to match your summer wardrobe!
Tutorial ~ The Knot So Hard Flip Flop Diy at The Mother Huddle
Kristina shows you how you can change a plain, sleeveless top into a beautiful, striking top with flutter sleeves. You don’t have to be an expert seamstress — just follow her simple directions! For this project she used three colors of chiffon — you can make it however you like!
Constructing: Flutter Sleeve at Kristina J.
Elizabeth has an awesome tutorial for “getting your feet wet” in refashioning with this easy project that takes two t-shirts — and makes one awesome one from them! You’ll love the flattering zig-zag pattern and her easy, step-by-step instructions.
nothing to wear? super easy zig zag refashion at Twelve Crafts Till Christmas
Kimbo, inspired by a cool DownEast shirt, upcycled and refashioned a plain white t-shirt into a fun, ruffly one! You can see how she did it — complete with you-can-do-it-too steps, at her blog!
Another Downeast Shirt at A Girl And A Glue Gun
We are fond of the 80s at our house, and we were very excited to find Simple Simon & Co.’s refashion project — take a $5 kids’ t-shirt — and with a few simple steps, you can make a cool fringed tee (above) or a slashed tee (check out the site for pics). Totally awesome, dudes!
Fringed and Slashed T-Shirts for $5 Friday at Simple Simon & Co.


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