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©2011 Hobby Lobby® - The information in these instructions is presented in good faith, but no warranty is given, nor results guaranteed, nor is freedom from any patent to be inferred. Since we have no control over physical conditions surrounding the application of information herein contained, Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. disclaims any liability for untoward results. Follow manufacturer’s instructions in using paints and other materials, keeping them out of reach of children, since some may be toxic, or otherwise cause injury. Photography by Sanford Mauldin. www.hobbylobby.com www.getinspiredbyhl.com Wearables - 465856 When does a T-shirt go totally girly? When we turn it into a sassy little bracelet—in pink, of course! We top-stitched together squares of T-shirt fabric to create a soft nameplate. Then, we added iron-on letters before cutting slits in the sides, knotting on a coordinating T-shirt loop and wrapping around the wrist. blush rush We’re thinking…pink! Wide bands of T-shirt fabric were partially slashed—we left a few portions intact—to create this loopy, layered necklace. And we added flair with a flashy sequined bow (available in the Wearables Department), mounted on a handy alligator clip. The result? Simple, girly, and just so chic! A double layer of T-shirt fabric (left over from another project) turned into a trendy headscarf with some zigzag stitches and a sprinkling of heat-set gemstones. The piece simply ties under the hair. Talk about fast fashion! t-shirts turned fashion accessories { CREATIVE INSPIRATIONS FROM HOBBY LOBBY ® } free PRODUCT INSPIRATIONS Me & my Tee! in black-n-white Do you wish for a wrist that’s wrapped up in très chic T-shirt style? Done! This casually chic piece is made of bands of T-shirt fabric, stretched for curl and embellished with a trio of animal- print buttons. Tip: For texture, mix in some fabric from the T-shirt collar. Assume and bloom! This fast and easy flower pin features circles of T-shirt fabric that we layered and adhered to stiff felt. We topped it with a simple rosette (strips of T-shirt fabric, folded to create a clean edge and coiled into the shape shown) and added a pin back, available in the Jewelry Department. Finish off a quirky T-shirt necklace with a ready- to-go bloom (a flower pin, available right here in the Wearables Department). This neckwear is layered and looped with band after band of leftover T-shirt fabric. We stretched the fabric to make it curl before wrapping the bands together. » » » DRESS YOUR TRENDY BEST WITH A COLLECTION OF UNIQUE FASHION ACCESSORIES…ALL MADE USING THE CLASSIC T-SHIRT! CHECK OUT THESE FUN AND INSPIRING IDEAS!

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©2011 Hobby Lobby® - The information in these instructions is presented in good faith, but no warranty is given, nor results guaranteed, nor is freedom from any patent to be inferred. Since we have no control over physical conditions surrounding the application of information herein contained, Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.
disclaims any liability for untoward results. Follow manufacturer’s instructions in using paints and other materials, keeping them out of reach of children, since some may be toxic, or otherwise cause injury. Photography by Sanford Mauldin.
www.hobbylobby.com www.getinspiredbyhl.com Wearables - 465856
When does a T-shirt go totally girly? When we turn it into a sassy little bracelet—in pink, of course! We top-stitched together squares of T-shirt fabric to create a soft nameplate. Then, we added iron-on letters before cutting slits in the sides, knotting on a coordinating T-shirt loop and wrapping around the wrist.
blush rush We’re thinking…pink! Wide bands of T-shirt fabric were partially slashed—we left a few portions intact—to create this loopy, layered necklace. And we added flair with a flashy sequined bow (available in the Wearables Department), mounted on a handy alligator clip. The result? Simple, girly, and just so chic!
A double layer of T-shirt fabric (left over from another project) turned into a trendy headscarf with some zigzag stitches and a sprinkling of heat-set gemstones. The piece simply ties under the hair. Talk about fast fashion!
t-shirts turned fashion accessories {CREAT IVE INSP IRAT IONS FROM HOBBY LOBBY®}free
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Me & my Tee!
in black-n-white Do you wish for a wrist that’s wrapped up in très chic T-shirt style? Done! This casually chic piece is made of bands of T-shirt fabric, stretched for curl and embellished with a trio of animal- print buttons. Tip: For texture, mix in some fabric from the T-shirt collar.
Assume and bloom! This fast and easy flower pin features circles of T-shirt fabric that we layered and adhered to stiff felt. We topped it with a simple rosette (strips of T-shirt fabric, folded to create a clean edge and coiled into the shape shown) and added a pin back, available in the Jewelry Department.
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DRESS YOUR TRENDY BEST WITH A COLLECTION OF UNIQUE
FASHION ACCESSORIES…ALL MADE USING THE CLASSIC T-SHIRT! CHECK OUT THESE FUN AND
INSPIRING IDEAS!
Lend some flower power to a basic black cap. You’ll need spare T-shirt fabric and a coordinating button. Cut strips of fabric, finishing the ends with pinking shears. Layer to the desired fullness…and stitch, topping with the button.
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hot button These chic little buttons are anything but basic. They take our trendy T-shirt style right over the top! The necklace features strips of T-shirt fabric, stretched to curl and knotted into simple loops. The buttons are secured with tiny strips of scrap T-shirts.
true blue Loopy? We love it! This true blue look features three T-shirt necklaces. They’re layered for loads of scarf-like appeal. But we didn’t stop there. We popped on some personalized sparkle with a rhinestone monogram pin. There…perfect!
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chic accessories using our extensive selection of basic
tees. It’s so much fun!
Hair…there…everywhere! Make a trendy hairband from T-shirt scraps. Measure a strip of fabric to comfortably fit your head. Stitch closed—a serger works best. Then, stitch on flower shapes and quirky buttons.
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