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  • User54 wrote on October 1, 2:30 pm

    hmmm i'm going to make a black and red one.

  • Vman wrote on October 1, 5:29 pm

    im gonna have to try that one. wonder if you have to use the same two shirts, because it would be neat to use on that has a collar ans one w/out.

  • Ushi wrote on October 1, 8:30 pm

    I am sooo makeing one cant wait to send some pics :D

  • zombied wrote on October 1, 10:22 pm

    Funny thing is...I'm thinking this technique will add great details to a skirt I'm envisioning.

  • Holly wrote on October 1, 10:28 pm

    I can't really tell what the finished product looks like. And, would the edges fray a lot? Hmm.
    And I'm really curious as to what this would look like with two different color shirts.

  • Angela wrote in reply on October 11, 6:33 pm

    To answer Holly's question....the edges wouldn't fray that much. And the amount would depend on how much fabric you left from the stitching after you cut the top shirt... in essence the shorter the fabric left the less there is to ravel and fray....Hope that helps

  • CzarWars wrote on October 2, 12:05 am

    To answer the couple questions posted thus far. Andrew mentioned to me that you could definitely use various colored tees, or lightly spray paint one so the other stood out more, tye dye another, etc. I've seen his other ones like this, some with even a shirt that had some writing and pics underneath so it was almost hidden by bars of fabric over it w/ the top t-shirt. Cool stuff!!! -Steve C

  • kn1pl1 wrote on October 2, 12:14 pm

    This shirt would probably look better after washing or two so the edges can really curl up and all the wrinkles settle in. Also, using contrasting thread for the bars would add interest. I'm thinking white thread with black t-shirts. The shirts really do need to be almost identical in size and fit, otherwise it would hang wonky, or be an uncomfortable fit.

  • ryanmoore wrote on October 2, 4:43 pm

    I DONT UDERSTAND HOW THIS IS A "FITTED T SHIRT"

  • Angelo wrote on October 2, 6:08 pm

    Awesome. Hey you tihnk you guys could do something with hoodies? For both pull-overs and zip-ups

  • User54 wrote on October 2, 6:20 pm

    its a stripped t-shirt they have it labeled wrong.

  • User54 wrote on October 2, 6:20 pm

    striped

  • tomothecat wrote on October 3, 10:12 am

    Angelo, if you look in the archives there is a great video on making hoodies. :)

  • ST.anger115 wrote on October 4, 5:30 pm

    i think its funny that he says the thing aboot diy is that you can just wear what you want, no styles or fashion then an ad for "girls gone styled" comes on

  • lisafestus wrote on October 4, 7:22 pm

    Great idea.You could go wild and try two different colored shirts,or shade different too. Do you have to cut the sleves off?For a girl ,sleves I think would be better.Have you tried it with??

  • knitwench wrote on October 5, 11:31 am

    Wow, a variation on shadow embroidery. Most people look better in vertical stripes, or on an angle. How about different colored shirts? Or using the left-over strips from one, or more, shirt(s) to create the strips on another, multicolors??

  • Noonzi wrote on October 6, 8:43 am

    I love his jacket, does anyone know how to sew hoodies? i'm a started and i'm desperate to learn.. PLZ MSG ME FAST !! DESPERATE.. i have lots of idea's, once i learn, i'll send you samples of what i do. i already drew the designs, But i would love to learn how to sew them, The pattern.. etc..

  • kaylee wrote on October 6, 11:09 am

    i really want to make a cool bag but everytime i try it dosent work ...please help

  • kzk wrote on October 6, 10:37 pm

    I really liked his tattoo thingies.

    This is a neat idea.
    I want to do it with black and green.
    AHH LIKE A RADIOACTIVE BEE.

  • Frux-tone88 wrote on October 7, 2:16 pm

    I dont think he controls the ad's on his show. I bet its up to the web-site ring.

  • Andrew Hanson wrote on October 7, 2:20 pm

    I can show you how to make a cool bag, It funny you asked because I was just thinking making one for an FE episode.

    Also the St.anger115 comment: I don't control the ad's on my show. I only reperesent one person and the is myself.

  • -aaron- wrote on October 7, 2:49 pm

    hey andrew or the thread head guys could you do more on school stuff, but the problem is that at my school you have to wear uniforms so it would have to be a bag or something along those lines

  • kaylee wrote on October 7, 7:57 pm

    i need help!!! and fast... i made this really cool bag, and my bag is big... but my bag is so big it flops over to one side when your wearing it ...i even put some bluejean in it and snaps but it keeps flopping over and i love my new bag but it lookes like a flopy mess someone PLEASE HELP ME WITH MY PROBLEM

  • monsterbee wrote on October 12, 9:24 pm

    WOW!
    i think im going to do that.
    but will it work if i use tank tops?
    i think it will...
    ok well thanks for the ideas!
    *rawr*

  • grace garner wrote on October 27, 9:53 am

    heya that is soooo cool. i wanna make one but i think ill leave the sleeves on and maybe use contrasting colours. great idea!!!!

  • mar wrote on October 31, 12:35 pm

    ohhh im gonna make a purple and black one with long sleaves and fancy stiching i cant wait to send in pics

  • alright wrote on November 7, 5:53 pm

    so what's so environmentally friendly of making two shirts become one? i mean you shouldn't throw out clothes that fit you properly anyways.

  • Your Mantras wrote on November 11, 5:33 pm

    Definately gonna try this! Great idea!

  • ::Chezza:: wrote on November 30, 4:41 am

    yay! i just made a brown adn navy blue one.
    pretty....
    =D

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Striped Shirt, Rockstar Shirt, Andrew Hanson, Fashion Enemy

DIY designer Andrew Hanson shows us how-to construct a one of a kind tee shirt fit for a rock star.

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