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Fiber Friday, T-shirt shrug, by EVEnl

June 19, 2009 by Linda Lanese

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Eve lives in Schipluiden, Netherlands and has created this adorable T-shirt shrug.  This is a great way to recycle T-shirts that you are no longer fond of or ones that just don’t fit right. I found Eve on “Cut Out + Keep” where there are plenty of step-by-step tutorials on how to create marvelous wearable’s and accessories to keep you busy. Eve offers you a step-by-step pictorial tutorial on how to create this fashionable shrug.  I know I have a collection of T-shirts that can be revamped into classic or funky shrugs and I’m sure the rest of you do too. About Eve: My name is Yvonne (nickname Eve), I’m a 22 year old craft addict who revels in cable patterns and Jane Austen novels. I especially like to knit; this craft has been handed down to me by my grandmothers. I absolutely love finally finishing a project that was started long long ago but shoved in the back of the pile to sit idle for a year; it gives me such a thrill. Recently I started to learn how to sew but I’m still inexperienced and hate the chaos that goes with it and since I’m a beginner it’s what’s expected, I just can’t stand untidy threads.

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Comments

  1. Eve says

    June 20, 2009 at 9:11 am

    This is so great, thanks so much!

  2. Becky says

    June 21, 2009 at 1:31 pm

    Thanks for the link! I bet one could even use the front design of a t-shirt somehow.

  3. Cool Clothes says

    June 29, 2009 at 11:16 pm

    Really nice dresses. I loved this very much. Thanks a lot.

  4. Łowiectwo says

    September 30, 2011 at 5:05 am

    Thankyou for this marvellous post, I am glad I detected this website on yahoo.

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