Friday, 3 February 2012

T-Shirt Scarf

Yesterday I cleaned out my closet.  Getting rid of all those unused clothes that aren't the right size or had holes in them.  I had a few shirts in there that had some holes in the bottom of them and instead of giving them to my husband for rags in the garage I wanted to make something with them.  My niece really wanted a scarf so she could be just like her mom so I thought this would be the perfect thing.  I did some searching and came up with the perfect scarf for her,  over at Simply Salvage .  



I forgot to take a picture of them so my sister in-law was happy to take one for me. 

This project was to easy and took me about 20 minutes for each scarf.  




I used a smaller plate than they did in the simply salvage tutorial because I was making this for a child.  So simple just cut out the shirt using the plate as a template.  



Then I cut each circle like this and pulled them apart.  Once they were all pulled apart I cut out a piece of fabric to tie them in the back. 


I made a cute felt flower to add to the scarf as well. 



Here is a question for all of you.  I have a ton of jeans from myself and my boys that have holes throughout and don't know what to do with them.  Do you guys have any suggestions?  I hate to just throw them away.

12 comments:

Taryn Sinclair said...

Make a denim quilt with the jeans. It would be nice and warm. Great for camping.

Libby said...

I just had a craft party last month and my friend taught everyone how to make this scarf! They all turned out so cute, just like yours!

Just Jaime said...

Great job! I love creating out of what I would otherwise have gotten rid of!

If you're interested, Wayward Girls’ Crafts is just getting our linky party going. Please stop by and link up! http://www.waywardgirlscrafts.com/2012/02/wayward-weekend-week-3.html

Unknown said...

I LOVE making these, too!!! Yours turned out AWESOME!!! Super cute with the flower!!! XO, Aimee

Anita Rowe Stafford said...

This is just adorable, I'm so amazed at how cute these are!

Jana said...

How cute & simple!! I need to start making things like this, but I just never get around to it. Major fail on my part.

Thanks for linking up at Giggles, Glitz & Glam!

Natural-Nesters said...

This is so fun and easy! Thanks for linking up at the Naturally-Nifty Linky Party #1!

Michala said...

What a fun idea! Love this! I am excited to be your newest follower.
I saw you over at Jill's Two Yellow Birds Decor :)

Michala
thehallyhousehold.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

How cute and simple is that? Looks great!

I've just started a link party devoted to projects inspired by pinterest. I've you've got any, I'd love for you to link up!
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Anita at Cedar Hill said...

You are so clever!! I was wondering how you got it to curl and now I know. Thanks for linking to Cowgirl Up!!

Bonnie and Trish @ Uncommon Designs said...

These are so cute! I'm sure that your neice loved it!

Katie @ Creatively Living said...

So many fun things to do with t-shirts now days! This is very cute!

Thanks for sharing it

--Katie
@ Creatively Living