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NO SEW Heart Cutout Top | Make Thrift Buy #28

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    Hello, welcome to Make Thrift Buy, the show
    where you suggest clothes or accessories that
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    you've found on the internet and then I do
    my best to recreate them.
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    Today's challenge was suggested by am_y on
    instagram,
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    and Hanechon on youtube, who both wanted me
    to try out tops featuring heart cutouts!
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    So I'm pretty much a sucker for heart prints
    or heart cutouts or heart... anything, on
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    basically any item of clothing - as you can
    see - so I really really really wanted to
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    give this one a go. So let's begin!
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    Now because I have uni exams in a week, I’m
    going to be super lazy and try this out on
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    a top I already own. So this is a high-necked
    top, that I’ve never worn because it’s
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    kinda… meh…
    The most important thing about this top, however,
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    is that the material doesn’t really FRAY,
    because it’s stretchy.
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    So, using a piece of chalk, and looking at
    a picture of the inspiration shirt on my phone,
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    I traced a heart-shape onto my own shirt,
    in the spot that I wanted the cutout to be.
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    And this is a super flattering shot. Ummm…so
    let’s zoom in.
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    So okay! – now that I’ve traced out a
    basic heart shape onto my top, I take it off
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    and even up the heart, making sure that it’s
    centered, and that both the sides of the heart
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    are the same shape and size.
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    Then, I got myself some fusible interfacing,
    which in this case, will allow the cutout
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    to hold its shape.
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    So I cut out a piece of interfacing that was
    slightly bigger than my heart shape.
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    Then I turned my shirt inside-out and – nice,
    there’s a lovely spit-stain for you to all
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    look at there from where I tried to rub out
    my chalk lines… - and apparently the chalk
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    also went through to the backside of the fabric.
    Which will actually help me, but if your material
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    hasn’t done this, make a note of where your
    heart-shape lies, then, place your interfacing
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    over the top of this shape, with the fusible,
    rough side, facing down.
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    Now, instructions for different interfacings'
    will vary so make sure you look at your own,
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    but mine told me to place my iron, on wool-setting,
    onto the interfacing for 8 seconds. So I…
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    did… that.
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    I made sure that the interfacing was securely
    attached to the fabric, and then I turned
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    my shirt the right way around.
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    Now, it’s kinda hard to see with this lighting,
    but the heart outline IS still there, and
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    then I basically just used some fabric scissors
    to cut through the fabric and the nterfacing
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    layers, using the heart outline to guide me,
    giving me this.
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    Then I turned the shirt inside out and ironed
    the interfacing one more time, for about 5
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    seconds, to make sure that it was really well
    attached at the new cut edges.
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    And that's it.
    So…. How did I go?
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    [fast-paced, happy, bouncy EDM music plays]
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    So my conclusion is:
    [scissor snipping, zipper sound effect]
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    A simple change can REALLY make all the difference
    to an item of clothing you weren't so keen
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    on before. And - you don't have to just do
    this on a top - you could pretty much do this
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    on any fabric that isn't going to fray, so
    any kind of stretchy, knit, jersey material!
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    However, I do have an important tip, which
    is to get yourself knit, fusible interfacing,
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    especially if your cutout design is going
    to be under an area that is going to be under
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    a lot of stretch or stress, for example, on
    top of boobs.
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    Because I didn't have any knit interfacing,
    I just used a normal lightweight fusible interfacing,
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    however because I did this I actually have
    to re-iron the interfacing on every couple
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    of times that I wear this shirt. So keep that
    in mind.
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    And - that's all! Thank you so much for watching,
    and basically, I wanna see you all making
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    cute cutouts (they don't even have to be heart
    shapes either, they could be any simple shape
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    you can imagine - CUT HOLES IN ALL YOUR CLOTHES)
    and I want you to upload them to instagram
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    and tag me with #diyannika so that I can see
    how you went!
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    So thank you so much for watching, give me
    a thumbs up if you enjoyed this video, and
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    I'll see you all next time. Bye!
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NO SEW Heart Cutout Top | Make Thrift Buy #28
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