This great type of clothes will be absolutely cool for this season. Let’s start making! You will need jeans, Exacto blade, sandpaper and cutting mat. First try on your jeans and mark how short you would like to cut them. Next cut off the legs, making the front shorter then the back. Now start distressing...
Eye-Catching DIY Sequin Sunglasses Shirt
Your old clothes can always be cuter and funnier if you add a couple of details, and today’s project contains a great idea. You’ll need a basic shirt, an image of your favorite sunglasses silhouette, 9″ x 6″ piece of sewing interfacing, sharpie, 9″ x 6″ piece of colored felt, 2 pair of scissors – one...
Comfortable DIY Fringe Kilt From A Scarf
Do you like to refresh your old clothes? We do! So today we’ll help you to remake your old scarf into a beautiful skirt. You will need zipper, scarf, snap, sewing machine and scissors. First on one fringe side sew right sides together a zipper diagonal toward the fringe. The zipper can be any size...
Comfortable DIY Refashioned Track Pants
If you like running you’ll love this project! You can recreate comfortable and feminine track pants from your old and unfashionable ones. You will need old pants, scissors, sewing machine or needle and thread, iron. Use a pair of pants if you have them as a pattern. Make sure to leave about an inch for...
DIY Versace-Inspired Open Back Sweater
This sweater is inspired by Versace trendy sweaters, to make it you’ll need a sweater, scissors, needle/thread, gold skirt pins. Flip your sweater over so the back is face up and beginning at the neck, cut two inches of knit all the way down the center/back of your sweater. With the inside of your sweater...
DIY Slashed Sleeved Sweatshirt
How can you easily give a simple sweatshirt a unique look? Take a sweatshirt, scissors and measuring tape. Lay your sweatshirt flat and follow the natural creases of your sleeves. Simply cut 4-5 horizontal slits around 1-2 inches each equally spaced down your sleeves. Using your fingers, stretch out the slits so that the material...
Original DIY Zipper Shoulders T-Shirt
If you have old clothes but don’t wanna throw them out, try to remake it and you will get new things! For this DIY you will need a 22 inches zipper, an old t-shirt or 1 yard fabric. For this zipper you will need another side so pry little stoppers off the end and pull...