- I made the sweatshirt more fitting by taking in the sleeves about 3 inches and the sides about 1 inch. It was originally a men's medium.
- You can create a design or pattern first or just randomly place the pieces anywhere. It took me two days to come up with a design. I know I have to stop procrastinating.
- First I applied the iron studs.
- Second I applied glue to the stickers and pressed in place. I used Aleene's jewel-it glue. The glue is white but it dries clear.
- Next, I pushed the cone studs through the sweatshirt and flattened down the prongs.
- Lastly, I used needle and thread to hand sew the buttons in place.
- For the zippers, I marked and measured where I wanted it to go and stitched each side onto the sweatshirt using a zipper foot. I cut off the excess and applied fray stop to the ends.
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you looks great,
ReplyDeletei love the blue genes,
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I really like the zip details you added.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Ivy
The zippers are my favorite part of the sweatshirt! I bet this was SO much cheaper than buying one that was already embellished.
ReplyDelete-Sharon
The Tiny Heart
Scarf Giveaway!
Thanks it's my favorite part. :-)
ReplyDeleteMine too and way cheaper. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat, creative DIY! Thanks for sharing with Visible Monday.
ReplyDeleteYour DIY embelishment are so beautiful! I love how you've designed this jumper!!
ReplyDeleteLu,
http://balgar-ka.tumblr.com
Thanks Lu. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Missy. I'm not sure of the exact length of time because I'm always stopping to eat, watch tv, dance, etc.. I'm going to guess 2 hours. :-)
ReplyDeleteTotally on trend! Love the zippers.
ReplyDeleteThank you Inge!
ReplyDeleteThis came out super cute! Hmm you should make me one haha :) The black zippers at the bottom was a very creative idea.
ReplyDelete-Vogue&Heels
www.vogueandheels.com
Ha Ha! Thanks Anngelik. You can buy one from me but then you'll think it's cheaper to buy from the store. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou always do such a good job with your clothes you should open an Etsy.
ReplyDeleteAli of
www.dressingken.com
I love your embellished sweatshirt. It looks amazing on you.
ReplyDeleteTracy @ Sunny Days and Starry Nights
Love the sweatshirts. Wish I was good a DIY.
ReplyDeleteLove the sweats. I wish I had more time to do more diy projects
ReplyDeleteNow this here... I can do!!!! Lol!!!! Cute...
ReplyDeleteThe black zipper details are my favourite part! Lookin great Mo!
ReplyDeleteLol! I see....Great job! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks! Mine too. :-)
ReplyDeleteOkay! Let me see yours when you're done. :-)
ReplyDeleteI wish I had more time too. I'll probably do more. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks Keisha. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Tracy. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is pretty amazing! Great job! Love all the details - subtle but keeps it interesting! And I love it paired with the distressed jeans and those booties!
ReplyDelete-Carylee
morepom.blogspot.com
Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out awesome!
ReplyDeletethank you Tia. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove everything about this...you are so dang crafty!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
www.fashionfairydust.blogspot.com
Very cool! My favorite part is the zipper detail.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Mine as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I especially love how you added the zippers!
ReplyDeleteTiffany
www.stylestealsandstilettos.com
what a great way to give life to a plain shirt. i love love love the zippers!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chrissy!
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