Found something with great potential? Don’t worry, we’re here to help you turn that “could be something” into a “will be something”.
Found: Blazer
It doesn’t matter what color the blazer is or how beat up it looks, it’s really easy to turn an outdated jacket into a work of art. Want a popular rolled sleeved jacket? No problem.First, grab a striped, long-sleeved shirt. Next, cut the sleeve of your blazer about 3 inches up the seam. You’ll then want to cut off the sleeves of the striped shirt at about 6 inches up (to allow for sewing room). Then, take the striped sleeves and sew them inside the blazer sleeves. Try to keep the sewing seem to the jacket’s liner so that the thread doesn’t show through on the other side. Allow about 2 inches of space between the cut portion of blazer sleeve and the striped shirt. After you’ve finished sewing the striped portion to the blazer, roll your sleeves so that the cuffs show the striped collar and secure with your choice of a stitch or a button (in which case you will sew the button at the desired cuff and cut a button hole in the sleeve itself). Voila! A fashionable blazer for a fraction of the cost.
Found: Knit Sweater
Going for an over-size sweater seems to work out the best in these cases as you can simply modify them to look fashionable. Long sweaters and leggings is a popular winter combination and there is no better place to find long, knit sweaters than a thrift store. Look for simple colors like black or pink, or opt for white. Solids are better, but if you find a cute patterned sweater, go for it. If the sweater is too wide, but is perfect in length, add a skinny belt to the mix for a cinched in waist. You’ll be stylish and warm! Another alternative is to take a wool needle (the large, thick ones) and a bit of yarn (preferably of the same color as the sweater), measure your waist, pin where you want the sweater to fit properly and sew a new seem down the sides.
The t-shirt may be oversized, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less cute. There is an easy fix to this problem: turn it into a crop top. There are several helpful YouTube How-To videos for this, but it really isn’t as hard as you’d think. Simply cut off a significant portion of the bottom of the t-shirt, possibly cut the neck so that the shirt fits a little “off the shoulder” and there you have it: A homemade crop top. Don’t like crop tops? Try simply cutting the shirt’s neck as mentioned above for that “off the shoulder look”, and if you’re handy with a needle and thread, try restitching the sides to make it fit tighter. Another easy alternative would be to cut a 1 inch section off from the seam, puncture holes in the fabric of the shirt and then thread the material you removed from the shirt through the holes, creating a “lacing” effect. It looks majorly hot, especially combined with the off the shoulder collar.
Here are some helpful YouTube How-Tos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP6smgH-8CM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IMUIzbh7BE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL1hR4j4mhE&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IdHgYm8hVg&feature=related