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F*** Sewing Dress

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no sew, gluegun,dress

This dress is inspired by the 'no sew dress' but with a little bing hope you enjoy! :)
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OREO COOKIE

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  1. Step 0

    Step 0

    First, take your t shirt and cut off the sleeves and take your hot glue gun or fabric glue and glue them shut. then put the shirt aside...

  2. Step 1

    Step 1

    Then take your ohter shirt with the fitted boptton and snip off the fitted bottom.

  3. Step 2

    Step 2

    It should look like this.. then flip your other shirt insideout then glue the fitted bottom on the bottom of the other shirt..


  4. Step 3

    Step 3

    then snip off the access fabric you have whit an inch for gule allowance then glue it shut..

  5. Step 4

    Step 4

    glue o some straps and viola!!! your done!


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Connie L.

Connie L.

11 Jul 00:24

The glue will melt in the laundry if you use a hot water and stick to other clothes. You should use fabric glue if you dont want to sew. I Cute tho!

Nicky Love

Nicky Love

12 Jul 01:45

Honestly sewing a dress in the same way is not a whole lot harder and it won't fall apart as quickly.

oReO~cOoKieE

oReO~cOoKieE

14 Jul 00:39

Thats what i forgot WASH ONLY IN COLD WATER

oReO~cOoKieE Posted By:
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July 10, 2009 23:46
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