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5 Ways To Upcycle A Blouse | Get Thready With Me #4

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    Hi, welcome to "Get Sewing With Me",
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    The show where I do a little bit of sewing, and I take you with me for the ride.
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    Hopefully, teaching you some tips and tricks along the way.
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    So I have a real problem with buying shirts - like blouses, like ones with collars and buttons down the
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    front - and the problem
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    with this is, is that I don't actually wear blouses - like, ever.
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    But for some reason I can't stop buying them
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    So I have a closet full of blouses that I don't wear!
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    So I thought I might wear all my blouses a bit more if I made them a little bit more interesting
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    And it has definitely worked!
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    So without further ado, let's begin!
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    So the first shirt I’m going to try and upcycle
    is this boring black blouse.
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    Now I found these cute buttons a couple of
    months ago, and I think that now is the perfect
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    time to put them to use.
    I’m first going to sew two matching heart
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    buttons onto the collar.
    So, using some needle and thread, I bring
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    my needle up through my collar right in the
    middle like this, and then I thread my button
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    on.
    For the first few stitches it’s going to
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    be all wobbly and move around a lot, but if
    I sew it on tightly – and this is about
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    after 15 times going up and down – the button
    will stay in place.
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    I tied a knot in the thread after bringing
    it through to the back of the collar, and
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    there we go!
    And I simply repeated this on the other side.
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    The buttons on this blouse were also very
    ugly, so I chopped them all off, and replaced
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    them one-by-one with these cute bow buttons.
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    And I’m really pleased with the final result.
    This shirt is now WAY cuter than it was before.
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    So this is another method for upcycling a
    standard old-shirt.
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    I layed my shirt down flat, right side up,
    making sure that the collar is totally flat
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    like this. Then, I grabbed a piece of lace
    and measured it to the width of my collar.
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    Then, with some fabric glue – and just as
    a side not, you can’t use craft glue or
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    a hot glue gun here because it will make the
    collar fabric all stiff – it’s got to
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    be fabric glue – I put a thin line all along
    the back of the collar and then stuck the
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    lace down onto it.
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    Then I realized that I probably needed to
    cover the entire collar in glue, so I did
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    that, pressed the lace down, flipped it over
    to make sure that the front side of the collar
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    was totally flat, and then I let the whole
    thing dry for about 30 minutes.
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    Now this is actually something that I’ve
    wanted to do a shirt for quite a while. Drawing
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    inspiration from fashion designers like Vivetta
    and Coco Fennell, I’m going to make a shirt
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    with a statement collar! For this, I’m using
    iron-on patches. You can find these basically
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    anywhere – but ebay and etsy are great places
    to find specific designs!
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    And, as the name implies, all you’ve got
    to do here is iron the patches on.
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    So to do that, you cover your shirt with some
    cloth, like a sheet or pillow case, and with
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    your iron on its highest cotton setting you
    place pressure onto the patch and the shirt
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    for about 30 seconds.
    Try not to move the iron back and forth too
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    much, because you might move the patch.
    And – the patch is now bonded onto the shirt.
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    And I repeat this with the other side.
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    The last one was inspired by a shirt that
    I saw in Dangerfield, which I thought that
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    I could probably recreate for a lot cheaper.
    Now this one does require a specialized stitch
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    on a sewing machine. This stitch will probably
    only be found on mid-range sewing machines
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    and above, but, if you’ve got this stitch,
    you can give this one a go!
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    So this is the shirt that I’m going to transform.
    Before I begin sewing, I round off the edges
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    of the collar with a pencil, so that I’ll
    have a rounder collar. This is the line I’m
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    going to follow with my needle when I’m
    sewing.
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    Then, I set my machine to that stitch, and,
    starting at the inside of the collar, I sew
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    all the way around the edges, and follow the
    pencil line around the pointy-bits of the
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    collar.
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    I
    end up with this, and then I simply cut away
    all the excess fabric.
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    And with the scissors, you’ve got to get
    right into those grooves, but making sure
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    not to cut the stitches – and, hopefully
    you’ll end up with something like this!
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    Of course, there is also embroidery! I’ve
    already covered this a couple of times in
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    previous videos, so I will link to them here,
    on you can find the links in the description
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    box if you’re on a mobile device.
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    So, hopefully this video gives you lots of
    inspiration on upcycling your own shirts,
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    both if you have a problem and can’t stop
    buying them like me, or if you’ve got some
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    spare time, and want to make a couple a cute
    blouses!
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    Share photos of your up-cycled blouses with
    me on instagram using the hashtag #diyannika
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    (and just a reminder that your profile has
    to be on public for me to actually see
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    the photo).
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    I hope you all enjoyed this video, and I'll see you all next time. Bye!
Title:
5 Ways To Upcycle A Blouse | Get Thready With Me #4
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