Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Guest Blog - Crafted Love

The lovely Allison from Crafted Love has an awesome diy to share with you...take it away Allison!


Hello there! I’m Allison Kaye from Crafted Love. I’m from good-old Ohio, an Architecture/Graphic Design student, amateur photographer, horrible cook, and known to have too many projects and not enough time. I’m just popping by to do a guest post for miss Elycia (don’t you just love her style?) so let me tell you a little about what I do and love.

I l-o-v-e crafting. Anything and everything. It’s just such a great feeling when someone asks “Hey, I love that! Where did you get it?” and you can respond back with “Oh, I made it :]” My current obsessions are felt, silk flowers, and yarn. An odd combination but what I really love doing is reusing old things to make something really awesome. Here is a quick little DIY tutorial I found forever ago and decided to redo with my own twist.

First find a old tshirt, any pattern will do. I chose this shirt because it had a small hole in the front.
Start by cutting straight across the shirt. The more material you can use, the better. But because my shirt was a vneck, I lost a little bit of length. No worries though :]


Next, slice the bottom where you just cut (don’t cut the hemmed edge)


Finally, pull each strand to lengthen it and give it a cooler, raggy look.



And there you go! A neat scarf made out of something you were about to throw away! How easy was that? I hope you enjoyed that short little DIY, come by my blog and say Hi sometime!

-Allison Kaye

6 comments:

  1. great idea. I have a shirt I need to try this on.

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  2. that's a really good idea! I need to try that out.

    Marja <3

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  4. {Whoopsie, I made a spelling error in the above comment! ;)}

    That is so cute! I might have to try that...

    -Ponytails

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