Cut Out + Keep

Pirate Shirt

Transform a cheap white T-shirt into a puffy pirate shirt/dress

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/pirate-shirt • Posted by Ladybug G.

It's what anyone who's a fashionable pirate lass will be wearing this season.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium pirategirl2 1192489676

Description

It's what anyone who's a fashionable pirate lass will be wearing this season.

Instructions

  1. Small 2608

    Get your hands on a T-shirt. I used an adult medium.

  2. Small 2609

    Measure your child's arm circumference and cut two lengths 1/4 inch wide soft elastic a bit shorter than the arm measurement. My daughter's arm was 7 inches, so I went with 6 inches of elastic. Sew the elastic on the wrong sides of the sleeves just above the hems using a zig-zag stitch (stretch the elastic as you go).

  3. Small 2610

    Next cut a slit down through the center front of the collar and roll both edges back and hem. I cut about 1.5 inches down.

  4. Small 2611

    Sew a piece of elastic into the collar below the hem, stretching the elastic less than you did for the cuffs.

  5. Small 2612

    Try the shirt on your pirate and measure from the bottom hem of the shirt where your child's waistline lies. For me this was 12 inches from the bottom of the shirt. Mark this distance with a horizontal line across the shirt (in disappearing ink or chalk). Measure the width of the shirt and determine how you'd like to divide it into the skirt pieces (hanging triangles). My shirt was about 20 inches across, so I divided mine into four 5 inch wide hanging pieces.

  6. Small 2613

    Cut along the above lines.

  7. Small 2614

    Zigzag over all the cut edges (both the ones still attached to the shirt and those that have been cut off). Sew the cut out triangles to the waistline between the ones still attached (on wrong side of shirt).

  8. Small 2615

    Sew elastic to the wrong side of waistband, and then you are done! To view other simple projects, visit <a href="http://www.ladybuggems.com/blog/">More Cheap Thrills</a>