Superhero Cut-Out Shirt
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I decided that my old Batman shirt needed a revamp, since I hadn't worn it in ages and wanted to do something fun with it. I thought that this might be a great way to make a boxy t-shirt slightly more feminine, while keeping the superhero charm.
Supplies:
- Superhero t-shirt
- Iron-on interfacing
- Lace
Cut Interfacing
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Cut a piece of interfacing of the same size and shape of your shirt's logo.
Attach Interfacing
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Turn your shirt inside-out and iron the interfacing onto the back of the shirt's logo.
Cut Out Logo
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Decide how much of the logo you want to be cut out. Mark this on the shirt (I used a tailor's pen for this). Cut out the inside piece that you don't want, leaving a small allowance to be folded over, and tack a hem around the edges.
Tack Edges
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Once all of the edges are tacked, iron them flat. After this, you can choose to hand-stitch or machine-sew them down, but this step is optional.
Cut Lace
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Cut a piece of black lace large enough to cover your logo-hole and position it as you choose.
Tack Lace
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Tack your lace into place and try the shirt on just to ensure that you're happy with it.
Sew Lace
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Machine-sew (or hand-stitch) the lace down by sewing along the edge of the logo, also securing the hem, remembering to finish of with a few back-stitches to secure it.