Junie Moon shows how to make these padded seatbelt sleeves. They keep the seatbelt from rubbing and chaffing your neck. Get the tutorial.
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Junie Moon shows how to make these padded seatbelt sleeves. They keep the seatbelt from rubbing and chaffing your neck. Get the tutorial.
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Are you ready to turn a thrifted men’s button-up shirt into a trendy and chic gathered top? In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through the simple steps of transforming an oversized shirt into a fashion-forward garment with drawstring features. It’s a fun and straightforward process that’s perfect for sewists of all skill levels, adding another stylish me-made piece to your wardrobe while also giving new life to pre-loved clothing. Full tutorial including a video can be seen here.
Start by choosing an oversized men’s button-up shirt from your local thrift store or your own wardrobe. Look for a shirt with interesting fabric and patterns that you’d like to showcase in your transformed top.
Junie Moon says
Thanks for sharing my tutorial!
Baby Shower says
Very nice……
Julie says
I love the fabric you’ve used for these and will be making some for my small granddaughter’s as an extra for Christmas. Could I use curtain header (stiffish) instead of the one you use?
Thanks for a great idea and tutorial 🙂
anneweaver says
I think it would depend on how stiff the fabric is. It would certainly be worth a try. –Anne