Hey, guysβ it’s Katie here! I’m sure you’ve heard me talk about this before, but I just love embellishments and alterations. I adore taking something I already own but may not be super into, and turning it into something I frequently wear. It helps stave off my constant need to be shopping for new things… which my husband greatly appreciates. Β π
I scored this cute top at my favorite thrift store at the beginning of spring, but haven’t worn it. There is nothing wrong with it, I just never really loved the way it fit. I decided to do a pretty small alteration, and now it’s one of my favorites! Here’s what I did:
Supplies:
-a top you’d like to alter
-scissors or rotary cutter
-measuring tape
-elastic (I used 3/8″)
-sewing machine
I suppose I should start with a “before” photo to give you a point of reference. Like I said, there was nothing wrong with this top. It was just another thing sitting in my closet that wasn’t getting worn.
Step One: Measure up from the bottom how many inches you’d like to remove from your shirt. Keep in mind you will need a little seam allowance for your hem.
Step Two: Turn your top inside out and fold up the bottom. Iron the fold (mine was 1 1/4″). After you’ve ironed your hem, fold up a second time and iron again.
Step Three: Pin your ironed hem. This will ensure the hem stays even as you run it through your sewing machine. Use your sewing machine to stitch along the top of the hem, leaving a small section unsewn (the circled section in the photo above).
Step Four: Measure your waist and cut a length of elastic to fit. Attach a paper clip or safety pin to the elastic. Thread the elastic strip through the hole of your hem and out the other side. Make sure to hold one end as you thread the elastic. Pin and stitch the elastic once you’ve made it through.
Step Five (optional): Sew the small opening closed.
Turn your top right side out and you’re all finished!
And that’s it! I turned a shirt that wasn’t getting any love into a top I absolutely adore! I love pairing my cropped shirts with high-waisted skirts and shorts… and more than that, I love breathing new life into things I already own. Happy sewing! xo. Katie
Credits // Author and Photography: Katie Shelton. Photos edited with Imogen from the Folk Collection.
41 Comments
I love your new shirt.
Its so lovely and romantic.
Greetings & Love
Ines
http://eclectichamilton.blogspot.de/
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOOOOOOOVVE!!!!! I’m a curvy girl so I’m afraid to buy crop tops in the store because they are waaay too short, but this is perfect! Awesome tutorial Katie!
Such a cute top. Love what you have done with it.
What a great idea. You honestly make me feel like I could actually have a prayer at sewing something. I might actually try this!
V
Life+1
Great!
I made this easy crochet top:
http://mykitschworld.blogspot.com.es/2014/08/diy-crochet-top.html
This looks so pretty !
Distant Dreamer
This is SO sweet! I’m always so impressed by the sewing that you do! Love the alterations! π
http://sometimesgracefully.com
I love crop tops but I never thought of repurposing one from an existing top! Love this idea! Xo, Sarah
Such a great idea! You did a wonderful job, I really like the finished result. I’m always looking for ways to keep old clothes updated, thanks for the tip!
That is such a cute outfit! I like the skirt really much and i admire your creativity for this nice cropped top.
hanks for this great post
Catalina
http://so-lipglossy.blogspot.com
This is a great idea, pretty simple too. Love it! Not too much but enough to make a statement
This is awesome Katie! Love how you paired it with a hight waisted skirt too.
Carlee
http://thelittlesloth.blogspot.com/
AHHH! In love with this alteration! Can’t wait to do something similar!
xo Trisha
http://www.trishasales.net
Super cute. Now, if only I could figure out how to turn the sewing machine on…
xoxo
The Accidental Mama
http://theaccidentalmama.com
WOW amazing job! Love it!
xoxo
What a fun idea! You really transformed the blouse. It looks so cute π
Miranda
http://www.mirandasnotebook.com
love it! especially with the denim skirt! xx. gigi. http://www.gigikkitchen.com
this is adorable! and i love that denim skirt!
xxoo,
nikki
http://www.dream-in-neon.com
It’s so cute! I love the post cut fit.
Love the way you changed the shirt!
Looks really cute – but I think the tutorial is missing at what point you actually cut off the extra fabric?
Wow cute top!
Fashion latte with vanilla
geez you’re adorable. and that top is adorable. gah, this just kills me.
π
super cute restyle!
xo, rn
http://www.rachelnicoleblog.com
Love this alteration! It’s such a cute look.
Brilliant! I love how it made it more fitted. I think I might do something similar to the long tee shirts that I have (but never wear haha). Thank you for posting! Today’s post was very inspiring. Have a lovely day!
Anna Neumann from The Whistling Willow
This is so cute…love the crop top, beautiful top for summer..
xo
http://agoldentulip.blogspot.com/
You are so cute and always come up with the best ideas!!
xx
http://debsbug.blogspot.com
Yay! I’ve missed Katie on here.
Katie you’re a genius! What a great idea– I’ll be stopping by my craft store for some elastic tomorrow π xx
http://www.thethingsshesees.com
This is so beautiful! I need to find a shirt to do this with asap. I am amazed at how you find all these things to do with thrift items!
Much Love, AnnCates xx
anncates.blogspot.com
This is so adorable! I actually prefer the top restyled! Though I don’t think my workmanship is good enough to attempt this yet π -Audrey | Brunch at Audrey’s
Lovely! So simple but it gives it a whole new life. Love Katie’s clothign re-works.
http://www.dancingthroughsunday.com.au
x
This looks awesome! Can’t wait to try!
-Ashley
http://www.ashleykiraand.blogspot.com
That made such a beautiful cropped top. Well done girl π
how cute are you? seriously. love the shirt re-do, you gave it a new life!
That’s so easy and the top looks great!
Lauren
livinginaboxx
This came out so nicely! I’d be hesitant to do it myself without this tutorial. π
http://trend-mixblog.com/
So clever! And this was a great top to do it with.
Hello! May I ask where you bought your denim skirt from?
Oh my! This is so cute. I gotta try this π