Transform your old t-shirts creatively with our ultimate DIY guide! Discover exciting No-sew T-shirt projects and unleash ...
You dream of whipping up gorgeous garments à la Project Runway. There’s just one problem: You don’t know a seam ripper from a serger or a bobbin from a box pleat. Fear not. These no-sew hacks will ...
As the “normal” in “new normal” changes daily because of the coronavirus pandemic, one thing feels certain: It looks like we will be wearing face masks for a long time. Ever since the Centers for ...
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Center For Disease Control (CDC) is encouraging Americans to wear a cloth face mask when stepping out of the house in an effort to help prevent the spread.
Because we’re all required to wear face masks when we go out in public now, I’ve been on the lookout for an easy face mask tutorial. I don’t like to sew, and I don’t have any extra fabric in the house ...
One of the best fabrics for making a DIY face mask is cotton, which means your T-shirts can help provide an effective barrier against the respiratory droplets that spread the virus. The other benefit ...
On Saturday, April 7, from 10 a.m. to noon there will be a Crafting for Conservation: No-Sew T-shirt Tote Bags and Coasters program held at the Wapsi River Environmental Education Center in Dixon, IA.
We all have our favourite T-shirts or those shirts that maybe we have outgrown. Don’t just give away those T-shirts, repurpose them. You can repurpose shirts that even have rips or holes in them.
Lay the T-shirt flat and cut off the sleeves. Cut out the neckline into a larger circle or oval. Tip: Fold the shirt in half and draw a cutting line before making cuts Turn the T-shirt inside out. (If ...
We all have those shirts — the ones passed down from older siblings, band and concert tees, and aged high school and college shirts. When we're feeling sentimental and can't seem to part ways with ...