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Question Posted Thursday March 27 2008, 2:52 am

i dont want to buy one but how can i make a shirt myself that is like tight at the bottom and loose at the top?
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killerface answered Thursday March 27 2008, 12:36 pm:
You just move your alter your seam. I'm assuming you have some sewing knowledge, if you want to attempt this task. To make something smaller or more fitted, measure and pin where how you want it and turn it inside out, then sew on the left [if you're sewing on the right side of the shirt] or on the right [if you're sewing on the left side of the shirt]. YOU WILL BE SEWING ON WHICHEVER SIDE IS CLOSEST TO THE MIDDLE. Then take out your pins and turn it to the right side and try on.

++You might want to baste it first, as to get a clear idea of what it will look like, without having to rip out the seam (which takes forever if you have small stitches).

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