Don't Trash Your Old Tees! A basic t-shirt is the perfect blank canvas-ready for a creative crafter to cut, stitch, bedazzle, bleach, deconstruct, and personalize it into a DIY work of art. You know you've got a drawerful just waiting for your creative touch. In Tease, "crafting superstars" from around the world show you how to take a basic tee from ordinary to extraordinary-by transforming it into a personalized shirt, a pillow, a halter top, a skirt, a placemat... even an iPod case! Book jacket.
I wasn't even shopping for a T-shirt reconstruction book at the bookstore last night. In fact, I didn't expect to be interested in this book because when I browsed through Generation T before, the projects didn't seem all that compelling to me. However, with every page-turn, I saw a different project in Tease that I would love to try. Some of the ideas were completely new to me; some offered ways to execute ideas I've been chewing on for a while; some seemed pretty standard but still helpful in their instructions. I love the different ideas for lining cuffs and collars, and one of the shirts I hope to do soon is the one with the crocheted bits, not to mention the T-shirt button-down and some of the totes and the Marilyn shirt for some easy, fast gratification. I bought the book and stayed awake thinking of the projects I would work on the next day if I didn't have to go to work. I can't wait to begin breathing new life into my old T-shirts and plundering Good Will for more project Ts.
If only there were enough rainy days!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is completely worth the money. I am always looking for fun ideas to try out (on clothes, furniture, accessories, etc). This books is full of them. Yeah, sure, there are a couple of duds but the good ideas are REALLY GOOD IDEAS and they make the book an invaluable resource for DIY projects. I especially like the FLOWER CUT OUT TEE, the BOYFRIEND TEE, and the GARDENING APRON. But this book isn't just about turning t-shirts into t-shirts. There's a great variety of things to make out of all those oversized or too-tiny shirts you just can't bear to give up. BUY IT and you won't be disappointed. I'd lend you mine but I'm using it.
Very cool and inspiring!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I bought 3 books on reconstructing T's with a gift certificate, and I gotta say this is the best. VERY clever ideas and useful projects you can make that don't look like you took a weedwacker to your clothes. Plus some non-clothes ideas like a t-shirt bag that are cool (though I probably won't make!). I really like the snap tape tee that you can snap flowers and other embellishments onto...very classy looking and boutique-y! Definitely not a dumb, waste of time craft book.
Want ideas for reconstruction? This is the one
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
After seeing so many cute yet expesive tees, I decided to start making my own. I reviewed many of the t-shirt reconstruction books and found most of the ideas too young and too impractical - many of them will make you look like you just attacked a t-shirt with a pair of scissors. I think the reason this one works is the divesity of the artists featured (Debbie Stoller, Jenny Hart, Leah Kramer, Julie Jackson, Sarah Neuburger, among many others) - these are really crafting celebrities in my book. This book has not only given me what I was looking for - ideas for t-shirt projects I really want to make and wear - but it has introduced me to many other artists I look forward to being inspired by.
Can't wait to buy this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I saw a copy today, and have to say, the projects are much more inventive and interesting than what I have seen in typical craft books (in addition to clothing, there are bags, a lampshade and more), and are things I would actually want to make, like Karly Hand's perpetual deconstruction snap shirt. Also, there are many craft techniques used (which is refreshing), and cover a range of skill level (from easy to challenging). 55 really cool inventive designers. Also I really like the layout and format. Big fan of Sarah Sockitt. Am definitely buying this book!
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