 This darling shirt was a thrift store buy. I eyeballed it instead of trying it on (never a good idea) only to find that it was too tight/immodest to wear. I considered making the bottom portion into a simple and quick skirt for Ali, but she already has two new skirts I've made this week. So...I ran with a different idea that popped into my head...
 This darling shirt was a thrift store buy. I eyeballed it instead of trying it on (never a good idea) only to find that it was too tight/immodest to wear. I considered making the bottom portion into a simple and quick skirt for Ali, but she already has two new skirts I've made this week. So...I ran with a different idea that popped into my head... I turned it inside out and sewed from the shoulder line down to the waist, thus cutting off the sleeves. I then trimmed them off. This is what it looked like turned right side out again.
 I turned it inside out and sewed from the shoulder line down to the waist, thus cutting off the sleeves. I then trimmed them off. This is what it looked like turned right side out again. Then I cut the back out, aligning it with the front neckline. I turned down the edge and sewed the neckline together on the orange trim.
 Then I cut the back out, aligning it with the front neckline. I turned down the edge and sewed the neckline together on the orange trim. I took a strip from the sleeve that had been cut off and made a neck strap. At first I just made an attached strap with no ties. But then the apron didn't come up as high as I liked, so I cut the neck strap in half and made it a tie-able strap that can be adjusted tighter or looser.
 I took a strip from the sleeve that had been cut off and made a neck strap. At first I just made an attached strap with no ties. But then the apron didn't come up as high as I liked, so I cut the neck strap in half and made it a tie-able strap that can be adjusted tighter or looser. This apron is unique because it's extra thick (two layers of shirt) and it is made out of t-shirt material. A great apron for doing dirty jobs or washing dishes and keeping your waist dry!
This apron is unique because it's extra thick (two layers of shirt) and it is made out of t-shirt material. A great apron for doing dirty jobs or washing dishes and keeping your waist dry! Very frugal at the cost of about 25-50 cents for the shirt! 
Stayed tuned for pics of some DARLING skirts I made for Ali and a tie quilt I'm making for Justus.
 
 

5 comments:
Lindsey, you amaze me with your sewing capabilities! That is such a cute apron, and you were very creative to just come up with it without even a pattern. I don't think I could ever do that!
Adorable! I am so impressed at your creativity. I wouldn't have even thought of such a thing, and you did it from scratch!
I think we both have the same spring sewing bug. When I finished my Learner's Edge course, I finally allowed myself sewing time. That Sunday I sewed for four hours! I got sick of it toward the end--but it was so nice to be able to sew!
By the way, it's also okay to save immodest/tight clothing to wear just around your hubby! Doesn't work so well when unexpected company comes over, though. . .
i love this apron cut idea!
Awesome! I love all your ideas in these 'sew crazy' posts. This is very creative indeed!
I agree with ya Heather, it's just the shirt was uncomfortable tight and I would have never worn it even as pajamas or something. Plus, I have a huge supply of pajamas to wear for my husband thanks to an enormous bridal shower in college before I got married! I couldn't wear it around the house. We always have people dropping by and neighbors out and about who could see in.....=)
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