Here we have an Aerosmith t-shirt in yellow and red. The front has the band's logo; the back is blank. To add more interest to this concert takeaway, I cut off the sleeves, the neckline and the hem. I serged all open sections in white thread to add a nice detail. I had the most fun while working on the back of this t-shirt. I cut stripes of red fabric (to match the front), framed them with white thread, and created a web out of the stripes. Ready to turn the shirt over ...
While my textile and fashion design work tends to start with my own inspiration, from time to time I take on projects that involve updating an existing garment. It's a great way to get creative and find a new and innovative solution for my customers. Let's take a look at my latest project! Here we have an Aerosmith t-shirt in yellow and red. The front has the band's logo; the back is blank. To add more interest to this concert takeaway, I cut off the sleeves, the neckline and the hem. I serged all open sections in white thread to add a nice detail. I had the most fun while working on the back of this t-shirt. I cut stripes of red fabric (to match the front), framed them with white thread, and created a web out of the stripes. Ready to turn the shirt over ... ... and add tons of visual interest the blank back! The logo on the front contains a circle, which I thought would be fun to imitate on the back of the t-shirt. I cut out a sizeable circle and serged the edges. I inserted the red web-like design and attached it to the edges. And here we go! Now we have a fun concert t-shirt with a twist! Like what you see? Take a look at some other t-shirt projects I have done and let me know what you think!
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