Showing posts with label Shoulder Pads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shoulder Pads. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Wide Shoulders

 Hello Readers. Sometimes things are not what you think they are. This shirt for example. I thought it was a dress until I put it on. It was a weird length.I am SUPER short and this was really short on me.

 
 
 It was too long for a shirt and too short for a dress. I wasn't sure what was going on here. Was it made to wear with leggings? I still do not know the answer. The fabric was amazing. It was soft and thick. This shirt was heavier than your average t-shirt but not as heavy as a sweatshirt. I knew it could be fabulous as soon as my daughter gave it to me.
 

I knew I wanted to make this shirt shorter. I started cutting the bottom of the shirt. My first step was to cut the bottom into a point.
 

The next thing I did was to cut the back of the shirt straight across. I only wanted that point in front. Then I cut that front point in 2. It seems like a lot of cutting but the fabric is knit and will not fray. 


The next step was to tie those 2 pieces in front into a knot. It makes a nice shape and adds a lot of interest to the shirt. 
 

We could stop there but I have been wanting to try an idea that was shared online from @blueprintdiy on Instagram. She refashioned a white t-shirt with wide shoulders but did not use any shoulder pads. It looked really cool. I cut the bottom of the sleeves off at an angle. It looks a little messy but its going to be OK.


 The next thing I did was tuck the whole sleeve into the shirt. This made the shoulder 2 layers thick. The 2 layers make the shoulder a little stiffer and it stands out a little. 


This was the shape I got. It was a fun shoulder detail but it wasn't a huge padded shoulder from the 1980's. It was more of a hybrid cap-sleeve.


I wanted the sleeve to stay inside the shirt while I was wearing it so I stitched the sleeve to the shoulder. I did this by stitching along the seam that was on the shoulder. Sewing in the seam means you couldn't see my stitches. 
 

 I just followed the seam at the top of the shoulder.
 

I also stitched around the new opening of the armhole. I thought it would look nicely finished. When I was done, I cut away the excess fabric inside the sleeve.


I was done sewing and it was time to go to work. I like to tuck-in the knot on the front of the t-shirt. It is an easy way to get that half tuck to stay in place.
 

Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself. 

***Chickie's Year End Review-I love this color and this shirt was a fun project. It was great for work too.