How-To Make a Vest Shirt, T Shirt, Threadbanger



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This time on How to Tuesdays we're bringing back the Vest in a whole new way. Move over Ferris Bueller, this quick and easy t-shirt restyling will have you stylin' in no time.


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same here . but he ... ( 3 months ago by xXLollipopLuvverXx)
same here . but he is only 1 year younger than me. and the other one is like 3 years younger but he a fatty! hehe!:0
omg! i know how you ... ( 3 months ago by emozlostsoul2u)
omg! i know how you feel XD i have one 2 years younger and i have one that's a fatty XD lmao
I'm not sure about ... ( 3 months ago by ebilcookie333)
I'm not sure about this but, don't we need to fold in/out (your choice) the middle part of the shirt and sew it so the fabric won't get ruined?
Blah I meant, sew ... ( 3 months ago by ebilcookie333)
Blah I meant, sew along the center of the shirt (after being cut), reinforce it so the shirt won't get ruined. I'm a total noob at sewing so I'm not sure.
oh this is cool! ( 3 months ago by jungyunho)
oh this is cool!
That's really cool, ... ( 3 months ago by TristanRenfroChick)
That's really cool, but I would added a couple of buttons.
Awesome ( 3 months ago by Zangya)
Awesome
thats awesome! ( 3 months ago by viky2030)
thats awesome!
omg thank you soooo ... ( 2 months ago by lalandxcore)
omg thank you soooo much i needed this :]
that was sweet ( 2 months ago by itsahairflp)
that was sweet
I want that tee ... ( 2 months ago by bettyray69)
I want that tee shirt!
pretty cool but i ... ( 2 months ago by iAaronEFG)
pretty cool but i would have kept it as a shirt
Thanks, I needed to ... ( 2 months ago by danielchance)
Thanks, I needed to make a vest for my Halloween costume, and I couldn't find a vest anywhere!
this is so cool ... ( 1 month ago by TheInfinityLab)
this is so cool because i can't use purses. they always throw my back out. i just added snaps to the pockets, and now i have a purse i can wear!
pretty cool i would ... ( 1 month ago by JesterMovies29)
pretty cool i would use a smaller shirt though not to button but vest usually are shorter then the shirt u wearing
thats so smart! ima ... ( 1 month ago by aar95)
thats so smart! ima try that soon!
so cool and easy! ... ( 1 month ago by karmos585)
so cool and easy! Thanks!
this one actually ... ( 1 month ago by Discoverbaby6)
this one actually is something that wont waste you time it came out really good great job i never would have thought of this one b4
what were u 4 ... ( 3 weeks ago by onlyhalfmonkey)
what were u 4 halloween?
I dressed like ... ( 3 weeks ago by danielchance)
I dressed like someone from the 1700's, complete with a powdered wig, lol
sweet! i was a ... ( 3 weeks ago by onlyhalfmonkey)
sweet! i was a schoolgirl vampire
So koool ( 3 weeks ago by boiaus)
So koool
you are sexy ( 1 week ago by ingypingy)
you are sexy
i like that :) ( 5 days ago by spamjl)
i like that :)



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