Wednesday, June 21, 2017

An Easy Clothing "Save"

I enjoyed this shirt a lot...even though, for some reason, I'm not smiling in the picture. I think I was embarking on a life change that I was feeling thoughtful about. 


But back to the shirt, alas, the elbows wore out. So, I cut off the sleeves, leaving just a little extra fabric beyond the seam. I folded that little bit of fabric under and used a whipstitch to sew it to the inside, making a neat finished edge. 

Now I wear the shirt - which now has cap sleeves - unbuttoned, over a dark blue sleeveless knit shirt, which helps with the sleeve openings being rather large, as well as allowing me to leave it unbuttoned, like a vest.  

It's a different look, maybe not as much on the "neat" side as the previous look; but I'm enjoying it this way too, maybe even a bit more (especially since it's summer now). 

I'm sharing this because it took so little sewing to reuse this shirt in a different way, instead of discarding it. Do you have anything you re-use in a slightly different way without too much work?  

Update in 2020: Since posting this blog post, I have lost weight; so I took in the side seams a little on this shirt, so I no longer wear it over a shirt, but buttoned down as a shirt by itself (giving it, effectively, a third life). 





2 comments:

mostly young said...

I love that look, the layered one, plus the big squares on the shirt! I should pull out the sewing machine. I often repurpose worn out or too short jeans as shorts or capris. ~ Sabine

Simple Faith and Life said...

Sabine, thank you for sharing. Yes, I did a lot of that, too, when my children were growing up. It saves so much on buying clothes, doesn't it?