Summer Heart T Shirt

by sunshiine in Craft > Sewing

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Summer Heart T Shirt

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The T-shirt challenge has inspired me to work with knits.  My new daughter-in-law loves knits.  I was disappointed when I heard this,  because I usually work with cottons and wanted to sew her some fashionable clothes.  I am so glad this contest was going on when my kids were visiting.  I have learned that knits are great fun to work with.  We found this t-shirt on clearance and decided to add some color to it to make it stand out. This instructable will show you how we accomplished this.

Supplies

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2 Contrasting knit t-shirts;  one  with a large heart and one plain
Contrasting thread
Marker
Sewing pins
Straight edge
Scissors
Puff paint optional
Sewing machine or could easily be stitched by hand




Marking the T-shirt Lines

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Mark The stripes using a straight edge and marker.
Cut the lines.
Go back and cut uneven cuts along the trimmed edges as shown.

Cut Square From Contrasting T-shirt

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Cut the contrasting fabric into a square shape at least 3 inches larger than the heart .

Please note:  The paper heart is shown just for illustration purposes only.  


Pinning

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We pulled the t-shirt slightly so the lines would separate before we pinned the red fabric to the t-shirt.
Smooth out the red fabric and pin it to the t-shirt through all layers. 

Sewing Heart Outline

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Machine stitch or hand sew the outline of the heart through the layers as shown.

Trimming the Insert

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Turn the t-shirt wrong side out.
Very carefully trim the heart shape (using the stitching lines of the heart shape; as a guide) to  remove excess fabric.
Please note: I forgot to take  a picture before the lines were sewn.  

Sewing the Lines

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Sew the middle of the lines of the cut stripes as shown. 

Adding Detail

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We decided to add some detail by coloring the arrow with red and black detail using a black marker and puff paint.  

Sunshiine's Final Thoughts

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My daughter-in-law and I had a lot of fun creating this t-shirt.  After making just one of these t-shirts we have thought of different uses that we will post soon.  We both loved the red contrast of the heart.

In closing I would like to thank  our instructables company, sponsors,  authors, readers, and members, for making this community a great success!  Many hours of time and hard work has been put into making this place the best DIY on the Internet. Have a splendorous day!   
Sunshiine