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I can't resist the subtleness of it, so bohemian and soft. I bought some Rit dye earlier in the summer and had fun experimenting with a few projects and came away with this easy infinity scarf using only dye and an XL white t-shirt. It's really the perfect early fall piece to add into your wardrobe as the weather starts to change and this thing is a snap to make. Here is what I did: My Gramma Said: Tutorial: Lighter Than Air Peasant Top. It's still really warm here.
It is, after all, early August in North Carolina, and I'm not complaining; if I wanted cool weather, I'd live in a different part of the country. But my mind has been wandering more frequently to the quickly-approaching end of summer, when I'll go back to school and will have to wear more subdued, school-appropriate clothing, and fewer strappy dresses and summery frocks.
Tutorial: Lighter Than Air Peasant Top. It's still really warm here.
It is, after all, early August in North Carolina, and I'm not complaining; if I wanted cool weather, I'd live in a different part of the country. But my mind has been wandering more frequently to the quickly-approaching end of summer, when I'll go back to school and will have to wear more subdued, school-appropriate clothing, and fewer strappy dresses and summery frocks.
Determined, however, that "professional" doesn't have to mean "boring," I wanted to come up with something that I could wear now (when it's hot and I'm more casual) and then (when it's cooler and I have to look more..with-it). So I came up with The Lighter Than Air Peasant Top.
It's made from an upcycled t-shirt, so it's cheap, eco-friendly, and comfortable. Materials Needed: What to do: Step 1: Start with a t-shirt that's about 2 sizes too big for you. Step 2: Step 3: Cut off the edges of the sleeves, right inside of the existing stitching lines. FREE Ms. Eliza Bennet Shirt Tutorial, PDF option. Patterns, tools and supplies for all things sewing, knitting, quilting, and crafting.