How To Take In A Cotton T Shirt
Cut the remaining garment into long strips about 2 inches wide.
How to take in a cotton t shirt. Get the entire t shirt wet in a bowl of lukewarm water. Take the shirt off when you are done and keep it turned inside out. Sewing now all you need to do is set the sleeves back in. If you use water that s too hot or cold the fibers won t be prone to stretching.
You can do this by soaking it in the sink or in a large bowl. Place the shirt and one sleeve as you see in the photo below making sure the buttons on the cuff are down toward the table if they re up you need to switch sleeves. Bales of cotton fibers are spun at a facility where they are carded combed and blended. How to take in a shirt.
The shirt is super cute and i love it. Turn your shirt inside out. Take your t shirt or pants and remove any metal or non natural fabric parts like buttons zippers or snaps that are not biodegradable. Make sure to use room.
Store the containers in a dry area away from direct sunlight. If you don t already know how short you want to cut your shirt put it on and make a mark on it where you want the new hem to be. If you are putting away your t shirts for an entire season neatly pack them in airtight containers. But it s one of the dreaded thick scratchy cotton t s.
Don t pack your closet too tightly and take steps to avoid pests like moths and rodents which can wreak havoc on your wardrobe. You can use a dressmaker s chalk dressmaker s pen or even a sewing pin for this. Since i don t want to wait a few years or have to wash it 200 times to get that comfy worn t shirt feeling i decided to see if the internet had any solutions. Before the carding stage which involves separating the fibers into loose strands the cotton is taken off a picking machine.
Leaving the shirt inside out turn the sleeves right side out. The spun cotton is then knit on a loom the weaving process into a rough greyish fabric.