I woulda made it a point also- to add into the vid/info- to make your twists in the same direction each time… just cause that seems to be something kinda valid and important, tho I’m not an expert lol 🤷🏻♀️ i absolutely love all your step by step content tho!!
That is a really good idea, I'm super anal so I just do that automatically and I hadn't thought about it. Might make a cool pattern if you alternate, I'll try it!
I was writing each step and I called it a downward facing loop. I agree the twist should stay consistent! ❤ Sweetie you did a SUPERB TUTORIAL! I left a comment on your Red Tshirt Triple Ladder Short because it went so quickly. May i suggest you add a little ditty at the end of the short that provides the link to the full slower tutorial.... For us not so savvy youtube watchers. I am 60 yrs young and you did a PHENOMENAL job with the instructions! And I watch DIY Videos ALL DAY LONG! Your instructions are 100%❤ Keep up the AMAZING TUTORIALS!
Thanks for watching! I recently figured out a new weaving technique that looks really cool if you're interested it's a variation of the twisted weave. ua-cam.com/video/3sdw1qbjcWE/v-deo.html
Folding the shirt in half collar to collar for an Evan cut. For cutting the back fold but grab just the back of the shirt and match the side seams together to make Evan straight lines but in half the time😉
I saw a video on Pinterest of a girl doing a heart shaped design, she weaved it all the way down and then weaved it back up, without cutting/tying it at the bottom, how do you do that?
That's a good question, if I don't cut the string at the bottom I sometimes tie it off with an extra piece of fabric. Some people sew the ends. I'll have to experiment with it
@@Unorthodoll thanks for the reply, but I actually meant tying all the way up and then, without cutting OR tying it off ect.. going back down, so like weaving it twice without cutting?
Do you actually wear these? How long do they last after they have been cut up? Is it actually practical to chop up your shirts? What fabric Tshirt do you use? 🤔🤔🤔
@@Unorthodoll is there a type of material you recommend most? I have a shirt I want to DIY, it's a graphic T but it's a kind of thick cotton stretch blend 🤔🤔
@@Unorthodoll awesome. I'm always so nervous that it'll fray like crazy and unravel, I'v seen some cotton knit fabrics get them little spiral fray dangly bits before if you know the thing I mean! :O
Such a simple, straight forward instructional video. Thank you.
Thank-you!
Very easy to follow. Thanks for teaching.
I woulda made it a point also- to add into the vid/info- to make your twists in the same direction each time… just cause that seems to be something kinda valid and important, tho I’m not an expert lol 🤷🏻♀️ i absolutely love all your step by step content tho!!
That is a really good idea, I'm super anal so I just do that automatically and I hadn't thought about it. Might make a cool pattern if you alternate, I'll try it!
I was writing each step and I called it a downward facing loop. I agree the twist should stay consistent! ❤ Sweetie you did a SUPERB TUTORIAL! I left a comment on your Red Tshirt Triple Ladder Short because it went so quickly. May i suggest you add a little ditty at the end of the short that provides the link to the full slower tutorial.... For us not so savvy youtube watchers.
I am 60 yrs young and you did a PHENOMENAL job with the instructions! And I watch DIY Videos ALL DAY LONG! Your instructions are 100%❤
Keep up the AMAZING TUTORIALS!
Love this...thank you! I usually have my zumba instructor cut my t-shirts but with your tutorial, I may try my own :-)
Try it out! I always grab cheap practice shirts at the thrift store
so much easier than i thought this would be wow lol glad i found this
Thanks for watching! I recently figured out a new weaving technique that looks really cool if you're interested it's a variation of the twisted weave. ua-cam.com/video/3sdw1qbjcWE/v-deo.html
Thank you for sharing these great techniques. I liked the music too. 😊 I’m going to tie dye shon shirts and then weave them.
Thanks so much! I'd love to see how they come out!
I'm in love with this, thanks dear for teaching us👏
❤️❤️ thanks so much for watching and commenting!!
@@Unorthodoll you're welcome
Very clear tutorial! Thank you.
Thank-you for watching!
FANTASTIC tutorial!!! Well done milady.
Thank-you so much! And thanks for watching!
❤I love it I just did one t shirt and it came out perfect. Thank you for the great tutorial and very informative class.
😊
Thank-you so much!
Beautifully explained.
This tutorial has so many good pointers! Thank you!
Thank-you so much!
So cute & really easy from yr tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!!
Folding the shirt in half collar to collar for an Evan cut. For cutting the back fold but grab just the back of the shirt and match the side seams together to make Evan straight lines but in half the time😉
Great tips!
So well explained and demonstrated. Love the cardboard tip, too. Thank you. 🫶🏽😊
Thanks!❤️
@@Unorthodoll mkkoo know kkk.
Thank you for sharing♥️😘God bless you.
Thank-you for watching!
You're awesome thank u for sharing this
Awe thanks so much!
terrific video - thanks for sharing it! 💞
Thank-you so much!
These are so Dope…thank you
No, thank you!
SUPERB!
Great video!
Thankyou!
I saw a video on Pinterest of a girl doing a heart shaped design, she weaved it all the way down and then weaved it back up, without cutting/tying it at the bottom, how do you do that?
That's a good question, if I don't cut the string at the bottom I sometimes tie it off with an extra piece of fabric. Some people sew the ends. I'll have to experiment with it
@@Unorthodoll thanks for the reply, but I actually meant tying all the way up and then, without cutting OR tying it off ect.. going back down, so like weaving it twice without cutting?
@@SalemsForgottenWitch that sounds really cool, I'll find out how to do it! Thanks for the idea
Thanks!
Thank you!
Thank-you for watching!
love it
How do you handle large arm hole or baggy pit area?
That is a great question! I'm off to experiment!
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Do you actually wear these? How long do they last after they have been cut up? Is it actually practical to chop up your shirts? What fabric Tshirt do you use? 🤔🤔🤔
Yes, I've never had one rip or break, upcycling is sustainable, I experiment with lots of different fabrics mostly Cotton blends. Good questions!
@@Unorthodoll is there a type of material you recommend most? I have a shirt I want to DIY, it's a graphic T but it's a kind of thick cotton stretch blend 🤔🤔
@@Unorthodoll thank you for answering my question btw :) very much appreciated!
Thick cotton works well for cutting 😊
@@Unorthodoll awesome. I'm always so nervous that it'll fray like crazy and unravel, I'v seen some cotton knit fabrics get them little spiral fray dangly bits before if you know the thing I mean! :O