I was thinking of this idea and how I wanted the sides to sort of pop out, so i made a template. I first tried it on the back of a re-sized t-shirt with just one square and really liked it.

I used a washable marker and made an outline sort of like this and cut along the lines. I then took tiny strips of knit fabric and tied them around the corners.

Then I decided to take to the design up a notch and do a smaller checkerboard on another one of my shirts.(also on the back)

So i made about 20 or 30 of these templates about 2"and 2 centimeters wide squares. I cut out 1 centimeter square out of each corner, placed and marked etc.

FOR THE TUTORIAL FOR THIS SHIRT, Watch here:

This shirt actually wasn't my original idea, i got the design from this a Youtube video:



That snagged part was from a chair i was taking of a table.


This was kind of a mash-up, used a bleach, pen, paper guitar template, a sharpie, and some embroidery thread....look closely.
These are my next two projects. I went to the local thrift store and picked out a t shirt in every color of the rainbow, i cut the bottoms off (because i found it convenient that they were already hemmed) and made this gathered skirt. The picture quality isn't great, it's much brighter in person.




Also, here is a shirt i painted with fabric paint.


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