Sonae, 19
“I’m super interested in the eccentric / DIY. I’m wearing a red button-up with a hand-patched t-shirt about my love for bunnies. I made it with my best friend who taught me how to sew. We would just hang out and make things together. I’ve been really into figuring out how to upcycle/reinterpret a lot of my clothing to wear 100% of it. Fashion is fun; it’s analytical but also intuitive. My skirt is thrifted, tights from The Sock Man — I get excited to wear them, the red makes me feel like a drawing. My Dr. Martens are channeling my inner CEO.”
May 10, 2023 ∙ East Village
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using this pose to once again show off my Hello Kitty ring that I made with krazy glue
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I made a onesie out of an XXL T-Shirt
Got the idea from this post by @puppys-tiny-space!!
So here are step by step instructions for y'all!
First of all, make sure the shirt you use is oversized for you, so it is nice and comfortable, even after altering it. Normally, I wear sizes S / M, the shirt I chose for this is a size XXL, though I think an XL would work well too. So I would recommend a shirt that is at least two sizes "too big"!
I picked an old shirt, in case I mess it up.
First I measured how wide the shirt is.
I marked the exact middle & made two more markings, each one 4cm from the middle marking. (Forgot to take pictures before putting the buttons in, so I recreated it lols)
On the front I made the "snap part" of the buttons face out.
And on the back I made them pont inward (inside the shirt).
So it closes like this!
And this is how it looks like when I wear it!
I used on one of those press button pliers, there are also press buttons to sew in. Both should work the same!
I hope this is helpful & I'd love for you to share your DIY onesies, if you decide to make one! And again huge thanks to @puppys-tiny-space for this amazing idea!! <3
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