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How to Make a Flower Out of T-shirt Seams
by
Sofia Encinas
(IC: blogger)
45 Minutes
Medium
In this post, I would like to show you all what you can do with those bottom shirt seams that we have cut off the t-shirts when making t-shirt thread in our other projects. FLOWERS!
MATERIALS
Cut along the bottom end of the t-shirt just above the hem line. Try to get as close as possible to the stitching without cutting it.
Once you have the lower hem cut off, you can do the same thing with the hemming on the sleeves as well, you will need to get out your needle and thread.
It is your decision if you want to double up the seam or cut it apart. It is sometimes easier to double it like I did, so you don’t have to deal with frayed ends, it is also faster when you have to do various flowers. Next, start weaving the needle and thread back and forth through the seam, as shown in the picture. You will start to see that the bottom gets wavy as in the picture.
When you have woven the thread through the whole seam, pull the strip down a little bit so that it is crinkled back and forth throughout the entire seam as shown in the picture and then tie a knot in the thread but don’t cut your thread off.
The next step is to start from the end where the needle and thread is and start rolling your seam in a circle. I usually will take my needle and push it through every few layers, but you can roll the whole thing and sew it at the end, it just depends on how long your needle is.
You keep doing that until the end and that’s it! This is how the back should look when you are finished. Tie off your thread and turn it over to see your beautiful t-shirt flower!
You can use these flowers to accessorize jackets, cushions, hats and just about anything you like!!!!
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published February 25th, 2015 12:00 PM
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Lisa Sinclair on Oct 22, 2019
I just saved a post abt making t-shirt yarn, and this a great way to use the seams that are left behind! Thanks for sharing this!
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Marianne Petersen on Oct 15, 2020
I have been looking for a way to make roses. Now I see it. Thanks
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old itThen how do you put it on your garment? Would a safety pin be enough to hold it?
Could you spray just the tips of the rose with another color to make them look more elegant? Or would it soak in?