From Drab to Fab
A
lot of people associate summer with fitness, but finding workout
clothes you like can prove to be a mission. So why not create your own
workout shirt with these 7 easy steps.
What you will need:
2.Cut off the neckline, the bottom hem, and the sleeves.
When you’re cutting the sleeves, cut down from the shoulder and curve below the armpit seam.
3.Determine how low you want the neckline to be, and cut off the extra.
4.Now flip the shirt over and cut out the back to make the narrow racer back, curving in from the armpits. Then cut a deep V from the back neckline.
5.Using the excess from when you cut off the bottom hem, stretch it until it is a long piece of fabric, and knot it at the top of the racer back, a little above the bottom of the V.
6.Wrap the string all the way down and back up the racer back to tie it to the other end. Cut off the excess fabric.
7. If you want to give it the high-low look, where it’s longer in the back than in the front, turn it on it’s side and start cutting diagonally until you reach the back. Or if you’d rather not, you can just skip this step.
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What you will need:
- An old t-shirt
- scissors
2.Cut off the neckline, the bottom hem, and the sleeves.
When you’re cutting the sleeves, cut down from the shoulder and curve below the armpit seam.
3.Determine how low you want the neckline to be, and cut off the extra.
4.Now flip the shirt over and cut out the back to make the narrow racer back, curving in from the armpits. Then cut a deep V from the back neckline.
5.Using the excess from when you cut off the bottom hem, stretch it until it is a long piece of fabric, and knot it at the top of the racer back, a little above the bottom of the V.
6.Wrap the string all the way down and back up the racer back to tie it to the other end. Cut off the excess fabric.
7. If you want to give it the high-low look, where it’s longer in the back than in the front, turn it on it’s side and start cutting diagonally until you reach the back. Or if you’d rather not, you can just skip this step.
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Check out more creative activities you can try out in the video below.
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