Showing posts with label wobisobi altered shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wobisobi altered shirt. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28

Flag Shirt, DIY



 Flag shirts are so much fun to make 
and since The 4th of July is just around the corner 
I thought this would be a fun project. 
I really love these new Color Shot Fabric paints by Tulip.
They cut the time it takes me to do a project in half 
which is wonderful because my time is so limited.


Tuesday, June 9

No Sew, Open Back Fish Tee. DIY




 Need a cute summer shirt to wear on that beach vacation
 or to show off that new lacy back bra?
Here is a super easy way to make a cute summer shirt in no time.
Easy also describes the New Color Shot Fabric paint by Tulip.
 I love the way  this new fabric paint  helps you turn a plain shirt
 into a work of art in a flash.


Sunday, May 24

Palm Leaf, No Sew Halter: DIY



Ideas about how to recreate a t-shirt are constantly haunting me. 
I have so many thoughts about t-shirt it's a little crazy.
Why do I always go back to using t-shirts?
Well,  who doesn't  have a t-shirt lying around,
and if you don't have one they only cost $5.00.
Here is a quick way to spruce up a plain old white t-shirt.
Oh.. and I am a little obsessed with Palm leaves at the moment.



Tuesday, April 14

Ombre, Multi-way, No-Sew Halter: DIY

 I love to create different no sew designs in tee shirts.
Here is an easy no sew halter design I did 
that you can tie up in multiple ways
to create diverse looks.
Ombre is optional, but it is so fun and easy to create.

Tuesday, January 13

Sweatshirt Sequin Bolero.



I have had this left over piece of a sweatshirt 
from a previous project just sitting in my scrap bin for about 8 months.
I am the very worst at throwing left over pieces away,
 I always want to  recycle them.
I have been on the look out for little 
boleros to keep my shoulders and arms warm. 
I thought this would be perfect project.
Come and see how easy it is to make.

Sunday, December 28

Gold Chevron Sweatshirt DIY.

If you follow my blog WobiSobi you know I love the chevron pattern. 
There is just something about this pattern that I am drawn to.
Make a Sparkly sweatshirt to go with that sequin skirt your going to wear New Years Eve.

Tuesday, November 11

Glitter Plaid Shirt.


 I really loved the look of causal plaid with Gold Glitter,
I saw this sequin plaid shirt on Pinterest and I could not wait to recreate my own version.
 Below is my inspiration.
  VIA
Now let me show you how easy it is to re-create using Tulip Glitter and Glue


Sunday, October 19

Sugar Skull Tee-DIY





 Crafty Chica, Kathy Cano-Murillo has a new line of Day of the Dead crafting amazingness! 
If you have not seen it you have to go and check it out HERE.
When I saw this iron on Skull applique I had to make a Shirt. Not only does Kathy designs her own craft  line, she runs a Blog a Youtube channel and is a full time Mother and Wife. She is an inspiration to everyone around her.  FYI, it's available at select Michaels stores and will also be able to order online through iLoveToCreate.com and Amazon.com.

Tuesday, August 12

No-Sew Sequin Tee DIY


 I love sequins. The sparkle and shimmer. 
 They are so mesmerizing to look at.
 Clumping them together gives an even  more mesmerizing effect.
I made this top with an Black Hanes T-shirt, some of Tulips sequins in Gold and Black 
making this inexpensive tee look like something you bought for much, much more.
Oh yeah, did I mention it is completely no sew.

Saturday, August 2

No-Sew Tie Dye Kimono

Kimonos are everywhere.
Every time I look in  a magazine I see a Kimono.
 This Kimono you can make
out of a XL men's T-shirt and some Tulip Tie-Dye .
I think I am going to use it as one of my beach cover ups.

Tuesday, May 13

I Love To Create: Back Braided Tee.



I have seen so many braided back shirts this Spring 
I thought it would make a great DIY.
Adding your own little saying on the front of your shirt is just another way
 to make the shirt personal just for you.
You could wear it as a beach cover up or wear it with a tank and jeans. 
Check out how I made this braided back, Stencil Tee.

Monday, July 8

Striped, Strapless No-Sew T-Shirt, DIY.



I have been trying to come up with new, no sew T- shirts in different styles, and while I was experimenting on a no sew skirt this weekend,  I came up with this cute no sew strapless shirt. 
I used Tulip Neon Fabric Sprays to help me create a beautiful stripped pattern. 
You could wear this with your favorite jeans, shorts or even use it  as a beach cover up. 
The best part is there is no sewing involved.

Monday, July 1

Altered Tie-Dye T-shirt Challenge featuring Anne of Wobisobi

Editors note:  All this week, we will be hosting an Altered T-shirt challenge featuring some of our iLoveToCreate bloggers!  They were each sent a Tulip One-Step Tie Dye kit and Gildan t-shirt to distress, hack, cut up and alter to their heart's desire.  Have fun with us this week as we share four different looks from four awesome designers.  And check back with us in the future as we plan to have more challenges featuring our other iLoveToCreate bloggers!



 I love creating different types of no-sew t-shirts, and when you add tie-dye to them, it just makes them even more unique. Here I am using the Tulip One-Step Tie Dye kit in Moody Blues. This is the easiest way to tie dye, because all you do is open up the kit, add water and go!  There's everything you need for creating the perfect tie-dyed shirt in there!
 What you need:
– 100% Gildan Cotton Shirt (Large)
– Scissors
Tulip One-Step Tie Dye Kit (I used Moody Blues)
 Fold your shirt in half.
Mark a diagonal line.
 Gather that line and rubber band around where you gathered.
 Add some rubber bands about 3 inches apart.
Now mix up your Tulip One-Step Tie Dye Bottles. Just add water to the top line of the bottle and shake well until all the powder is dissolved.
 
Squeeze you colors on your shirt, cover it with plastic, and let sit for 6-8 hours.
 Cut your rubber bands and rinse your shirt in the sink.
Then wash in the washing machine following the instructions on the kit.
 Now let's have some fun cutting this shirt up!
 It's so easy to cut up and restyle and basic t-shirt as you can see.
 Cut apart the top strap.
 Cut the other sleeve like the picture above!
 Cut and stretch the sleeve.
 Cut one inch strips down the side of your shirt.
 Cut them open.
 Now put on your shirt and tie the sides to fit your body.  It's the best part cause you can make it to fit your body type!
 Here's how the sleeves look.
 Another view...
 Now you have a cute summer shirt for the beach or to wear with your favorite pair of jeans.
For more no-sew t-shirts head over to my blog at wobisobi.com and click on T-shirt DIYs at
the top of the page.

Lots of love,
Anne
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