Continued evolution of Project #11, “Pin-Up,” from Generation T, 108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt by Megan Nicolay (Workman Publishing, 2006): To the original strips of open-work trim at its shoulders and sleeves, I’ve added a hand-made Om applique patch to the front of the shirt. Lace has also been added to the sleeves. The project as published featured safety pins holding the shirt together.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
‘Om’ applique on repurposed T-shirt
Continued evolution of Project #11, “Pin-Up,” from Generation T, 108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt by Megan Nicolay (Workman Publishing, 2006): To the original strips of open-work trim at its shoulders and sleeves, I’ve added a hand-made Om applique patch to the front of the shirt. Lace has also been added to the sleeves. The project as published featured safety pins holding the shirt together.
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