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Spiderwebby Shirt
Painted + cut shirt, with pink spider-appliqué on the shoulder, looks lovely worn over any plain shirt and really sexy over pink fishnet ;)
I'm sorry I don't have pictures for the steps, gonna add some if needed.
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Step 1
Startin' simple:
Cut off the sleeve hem and neckline of your shirt. -
Step 2
Now, the web.
You can simply paint the lines with a brush, or do something stencil-like, using sticky tape as your stencil for the single lines.Additionally to the lines for the spiderweb, I made some around the hem, the neckline and the, err, seam where the sleeves (they stay completely unprinted and uncut from now on) are attached to the shirt.
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Step 3
The previous step should have taken quite some time, mostly drying time, but we're almost done.
Find yourself a nice spider stencil on the web or make one by yourself.
Here's way more than one tutorial on that so I won't explain stenciling here.Anyway, print the spider on a piece of black fabric.
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Step 4
Cut out the spider, leaving about 1cm of fabric around it, and sew it on one shoulder using a tight zigzag stitch.
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Step 5
Rightyright, now cut out the spaces between the spiderweb lines (leaving some fabric next to them) and you're done!
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But before I start, do shirts like this unravel easily?
Thanks so much!!