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Question Posted Friday July 15 2005, 7:38 pm

Is there a way i can make a new seam on the side of a t-shirt (the shirts too big) with safety pins - and not see any of the pin on the outside? Or do you know of another way i can make a new seam to make the shirt tighter?

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purplegirl927 answered Monday July 18 2005, 7:09 pm:
try it and see

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karazimonki answered Saturday July 16 2005, 8:58 pm:
sew it
Krazi Kenzee

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c11m6d answered Saturday July 16 2005, 9:38 am:
(this might be hard to explain but IM me if you need more help)I kno people who ....
-cut their shirt down the seam on the side(|)
-Every inch you cut a line like this (-)
-And make a strip that you can tigh (=)
-Make strips all the way down both seams of you tshirt
-put it on and tigh it all the way up in knots
sorry if this is hard to explain..
but i hope i helped you! <3 CAit

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