Love it as all of your creations. I bought a shirt at the thrift store last week that will be perfect for this. When I saw it on the rack I told myself that I need to do one of Julia's hacks. Thanks as always.
Sooo stinking CUTE! Today's Quote:"How do we change the world? One random act of kindness at a time.” - Morgan Freeman. Video shared. Happy World Wide Watercolor Month. Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
Super cute! Julia, Have you ever turned a round neck T into a V neck? I have a few t-shirts I’d like you to do this to, but don’t know how to keep the original hem or create a new one? Have you done this? Thanks for sharing! ❤
Hi Robin, No I haven't transformed a neckline. I have added a slit in the round neck but it is difficult to finish the edges on a tee fabric. Usually I leave the edges raw.
Great video---I got some new to me ideas that I will use! My machine does not have that edge stitch(button hole stitch) do you think that a blind hem stitch that is adjusted with a short stitch length might work as a substitute? Thanks so much for sharing!!💙💙💙
I have been looking around for an upcycled sweatshirt project that would suit my old, but unused sweatshirt. This is perfect for it, as its cute & comfy looking. It's something I'm sure to use often come the spring. Thanks for the idea, from New Zealand.
I wish you'd show the end product first. So we can see it first. I have no idea what you're going for here so it doesn't make sense since I don't know what the end product will be.
Adorable !
Thank you!
Thank you Julia, I always enjoy seeing what you are making. Love this one.
This would be a great one to try. I love it. Thanks for sharing 😊
Hi Kim, This is a quick one that works with any sweatshirt. I hope you give it a try!
That is so cute Julia! I love your sweatshirt videos! 😍
Brenda 🌵
Thank you so much Brenda!
Muy bonito!!!!gracias por enseñarlo😊
I will definitely be trying this,thanks for sharing. I like the idea of using the sleeve off cuts as a pocket.
I hope you give it a try. This was an easy one!
Sweet.. looks so comfy
Thank you!
Love it as all of your creations. I bought a shirt at the thrift store last week that will be perfect for this. When I saw it on the rack I told myself that I need to do one of Julia's hacks. Thanks as always.
Aww- thank you!
Thanks Julia, another great upcycle . Thanks for sharing ❤❤
Thank you so much for watching!
Sweet. Looks so comfy
Thank you, Julia! Always inspiring!
Thank you!
This is beautiful ❤ thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Love it!
Thanks!!
Thank you Julia. Simple but nice.
Thank you so much!
Hi Julia - Fun design! I just love watching you create pretty things. Love the color of the sweatshirt. Happy Week.
Hugs! 💕☀️🧵 🦋🌸🐝
Hi Pam! Happy week to you too!
Cute!!!!❤
I want to make one for my trip to the coast. It looks so comfortable.
To reinforce beginning and end of pockets, turn the stitch length to zero 1.
Thanks for the tip!
Amei !!!!!
Sooo stinking CUTE! Today's Quote:"How do we change the world? One random act of kindness at a time.”
- Morgan Freeman. Video shared. Happy World Wide Watercolor Month. Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
Thank you so much for the quote!
Hi. Adorable, as usual. Thank you.
Super cute! Julia, Have you ever turned a round neck T into a V neck? I have a few t-shirts I’d like you to do this to, but don’t know how to keep the original hem or create a new one? Have you done this? Thanks for sharing! ❤
Hi Robin, No I haven't transformed a neckline. I have added a slit in the round neck but it is difficult to finish the edges on a tee fabric. Usually I leave the edges raw.
Great video---I got some new to me ideas that I will use! My machine does not have that edge stitch(button hole stitch) do you think that a blind hem stitch that is adjusted with a short stitch length might work as a substitute? Thanks so much for sharing!!💙💙💙
Yes- I would give the blind hem stitch a try. Thanks so much for watching.
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As always I love your ideas and fun results. But just wondering do you put labels on your garments? ❤
Hi, No I do not use labels.
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I have been looking around for an upcycled sweatshirt project that would suit my old, but unused sweatshirt. This is perfect for it, as its cute & comfy looking. It's something I'm sure to use often come the spring. Thanks for the idea, from New Zealand.
I'm so glad you like this project! It is a quick and easy sweatshirt transformation.
I wish you'd show the end product first. So we can see it first. I have no idea what you're going for here so it doesn't make sense since I don't know what the end product will be.
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