Adding Puffy Sleeves to a T Shirt
Brother Sews Blogger
Exaggerated sleeves are the new staple in fashion this year. So, if you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe, this is a great trick to add puffy sleeves to an old shirt.
Brother Sews Blogger
Exaggerated sleeves are the new staple in fashion this year. So, if you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe, this is a great trick to add puffy sleeves to an old shirt.
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On a separate piece of pattern paper, spread the four pieces open and tape in place (Image 4).
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Trace around the new pattern leaving a small seam allowance (Image 5).
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By opening the top curve of your original pattern, it creates volume, which is needed to make the puff (Image 6).
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Cut out the pattern (Image 7).
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Turn the shirt inside out and cut off the sleeves of your t-shirt (Image 8).
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Serge the edges of the new sleeves so they don’t fray (Image 9).
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Sew the straight seam of your new armhole (Image 10).
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Sew a baste stitch - or use a loose stitch setting on your sewing machine - around the top curve of your sleeve. There is no need to backstitch because you want the thread loose. Next, pull one loose thread to create a gather the top of the sleeve.
Pin the gathered sleeve into the shoulder arm hold with right sides together and sew in place (Image 11). Do the same for the other sleeve (Image 12).
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Turn the entire shirt right side out and there you have refashioned t-shirt with trendy new puff sleeves (Images 13, 14, & 15).
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