AnneM said... Very cute. I'm liking this recycle idea. Are you wearing your new "water bra"? ;) 4/24/03 6:13 PM
Lisa Laree said... What a great idea to rescue the tshirt! 4/24/03 6:27 PM
Gigi Louis said... Lou, your tee looks great! And of course, I'm all for raising everyone's awareness of the plight of homeless animals. :-) 4/24/03 6:33 PM
Rhonda Noah said... Looks great! I too have kept Dale's idea in mind for future use. Making a shapeless baggy garment useful is a great idea, especially when you're promoting pets! 4/24/03 6:39 PM
Lou. said... My dogs have matching bandanas...they say"Make a friend for life" www.allpetsrescue.org, on the back...
Anne, no water bra, must be the angle of the camera ;-) believe me it's an illusion.... 4/24/03 7:08 PM
Dale C said... Cool Lou! Your shirt came out great. I have a couple more old t-shirts that I want to redo too. I like the way you kept the neckline intact and still made a shapeless tee flattering! 4/24/03 10:59 PM
Everyday Sewist said... Your shirt looks great, and thanks for the tips on cutting. I'll see if I can cut mine that way for my next "recycling" project. You are going to have all the volunteers and donors asking "where can I buy a shirt in that size?" 4/25/03 0:45 AM
Karla Kizer said... Lou, your shirt really does look great, and your suggestions for working with the original neckline and sleeve hems is a real work-and-time saver. Now I want to dig through my T-shirts to see what is worth remaking.... 4/25/03 8:32 AM
Jayme said... Thank you so much for bringing this idea forward! My oldest dd is very petite for her age, and this is a terrific way for me to "downsize" her school clothes! 4/25/03 12:51 PM
Very cute. I'm liking this recycle idea. Are you wearing your new "water bra"? ;)
4/24/03 6:13 PM
What a great idea to rescue the tshirt!
4/24/03 6:27 PM
Lou, your tee looks great! And of course, I'm all for raising everyone's awareness of the plight of homeless animals. :-)
4/24/03 6:33 PM
Looks great! I too have kept Dale's idea in mind for future use. Making a shapeless baggy garment useful is a great idea, especially when you're promoting pets!
4/24/03 6:39 PM
My dogs have matching bandanas...they say"Make a friend for life" www.allpetsrescue.org, on the back... Anne, no water bra, must be the angle of the camera ;-) believe me it's an illusion....
4/24/03 7:08 PM
Cool Lou! Your shirt came out great. I have a couple more old t-shirts that I want to redo too. I like the way you kept the neckline intact and still made a shapeless tee flattering!
4/24/03 10:59 PM
Your shirt looks great, and thanks for the tips on cutting. I'll see if I can cut mine that way for my next "recycling" project. You are going to have all the volunteers and donors asking "where can I buy a shirt in that size?"
4/25/03 0:45 AM
Lou, your shirt really does look great, and your suggestions for working with the original neckline and sleeve hems is a real work-and-time saver. Now I want to dig through my T-shirts to see what is worth remaking....
4/25/03 8:32 AM
Thank you so much for bringing this idea forward! My oldest dd is very petite for her age, and this is a terrific way for me to "downsize" her school clothes!
4/25/03 12:51 PM