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Free Tutorial – How To Extend A Garment’s Length

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Pin ItAn important part of saving money when clothing our children is to upcycle, recycle or fix existing, damaged and outgrewn clothes. Not only for girls for also for boys this can be done, minus the ruffles:)


Here is a cute t-shirt my daughter outgrew:


It still fit across the chest nicely but the length was lacking a couple of inches. There are several things to do with it! I chose to simply extend the length by adding ruffles! The t-shirt was made from knit so I chose an old white t-shirt for its “donor” and cut a strip off about three times the width (measured from side to side) of my t-shirt and about 3″ long (measured from top to bottom).

First step: since I wanted to mimic the cute rolled lettuce edge hems on the sleeves I set my serger to “rolled hems” and hemmed the top and bottom edge of my strip:


 
Then I ruffled the top edge and folded the ruffle strip in half and pinned then sewed the small edges together (marked with pink dashes). I backstitched beginning and end:
 
 Second step: I place my sewn together ruffle underneath my t-shirt’s bottom hem:

  
Third step: I place the ruffle back underneath my t-shirt’s back……….

 
 ……..to prevent from pinning through the t-shirt I placed a magazine into the t-shirt:
 


Fourth step: I pinned ruffle to the bottom hem (and made sure I have the ruffle’s side seam on my t-shirts side seam) of the t-shirt and sewed it on with a knit stitch (or slight zigzag stitch)


Last step would be to tuck in hanging threads and tack them down. 


Done! One less thing to buy!


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Free Tutorial On How To Embellish A Jumper

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Yes, it’s that time again and school will start soon! In some parts it may have already so hurry to get your girls wardrobe ready! 🙂

I purchased this adorable but pretty generic jumper at Goodwill for $2.00! Today I have a little tutorial for you on how to upcycle it a bit to make it just so pretty!
First I wanted to cover up the embroidery to give it some pizazz:

I pinned several little embellishment to the pocket:

Sewed them down:

THEN comes my favorite material!!! Premade ruffle fabric! It’s gorgeous for many uses and today I am adding just a small strip to the bottom of my jumper!
Cut it about 2″ longer than the circumference of your jumper (or shirt, dress etc. you get the idea):
Place it onto your garment and tuck the top edge under:

Then fold up the top ruffle and pin right under it. Pin it all the way around until you reach the beginning:


With a straight stitch for denim or other non-stretch material garments sew the material on along the dashed line. Sew all the way around until you reach the beginning and backstitch beginning and end:

This is how it looks now:


Tuck the open edges under and top stitch:

No way! You are done!

Now let me know how you like this Free Tutorial On How To Embellish !

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