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  • Pinoyblaze wrote on July 17, 12:06 pm

    I made similar ones for a punk outfit, neat-o

  • Timmy"J" wrote on July 17, 1:36 pm

    That was awesome! I didn't know it could be that simple.

  • maki wrote on July 17, 2:50 pm

    thats cool but i wAs wondering how to fix the tshirt after you cut the sleeves off!! can you answer that for me pleeze thx!

  • miss.green.tea wrote on July 17, 3:15 pm

    (to maki)

    i did something similar, and if it's a tshirt you don't mind cutting up even more, you can fold it in half (sleeve to sleeve) cut across the top in a curve from halfway between the shoulder and neck to about 2 inches below the original neckline. that's what i did with mine so now its a kind of off-the-shoulder cap-sleeve T

    well i like that kind of thing anyway XD
    (wear a tank top or camisole underneath)

  • Estella wrote on July 17, 8:39 pm

    THAT WAS SO CUTE! :D :D keep up the great work!

  • Creative_Miss_Chris wrote on July 18, 4:04 pm

    hahaha omg the begining was hilarious niiinjaaaas great :P!

  • marlene wrote on July 18, 4:41 pm

    I would like it you guys showed how to make hair accessories

  • thomashardy1805 wrote on July 19, 9:13 am

    I would never make or wear them, but who cares, I couldn't stop smiling watching the episode. Rob and Corinne make this entertaining (and DIY educational).

  • Todd wrote on July 19, 2:22 pm

    Hilarious, although I think the yellow straps should be made out of reinforced leather :-)

  • ShadowOfBlood wrote on July 19, 2:51 pm

    Here's an idea:
    How about a segment on making a trench coat flair out below the waist? Like you see in animes and such.

  • Dora Renee' Wilkerson wrote on July 19, 3:49 pm

    Very cute!

  • ShadowOfBlood wrote on July 20, 1:37 am

    Here's a bad ASCII representation of the trench coat:
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    | . |
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    / \
    | |

  • ShadowOfBlood wrote on July 20, 1:38 am

    Nevermind; it didn't want to post my spaces -_-*

  • toodaloos93 wrote on July 20, 4:57 am

    I just made a video response on youtube. Go check it out!

  • chris rook wrote on July 28, 8:58 pm

    just made a pair of these with my dads help for an upcoming anime convention and i love them! ive never used a sewing machine before in my life and everyones telling me they look real good, so im happy. really easy to do and a fun project, got all my items from goodwill, so i also recycled!

  • SonnyAndStephenFilmsShits wrote on August 2, 9:01 pm

    Sorry it meent shirts

  • crystalzemoose wrote on August 9, 11:14 pm

    that's sweet

  • sally wrote on August 14, 2:31 pm

    thats cool.. a wanna some site like threadbanger but i can't find some body help me !!!

  • daydreamer1 wrote on September 11, 6:13 pm

    I dont have a sewing machine on hand.Would sewing it by hand be the same?Or is it better if I use a sewing machine?

  • Angelo wrote on September 25, 7:13 pm

    you guys are awesome!

  • mar wrote on October 31, 1:31 pm

    you can use fish net tights to make simalar but easyer arm bands

  • LizVar07 wrote on November 17, 9:42 pm

    Love it And also how you guys make it funnie lol

  • BlakLotus wrote on November 17, 10:55 pm

    ahh what's with the FSU-ness?!?

  • emerson-euphoria wrote on January 17, 1:29 pm

    love them.

  • komirra wrote on January 18, 10:43 am

    wow that was really simply. its so easy to use t- shirts to make so many things.

Ninja Mittens, Ninja Clothing, How To Tuesday

This week's How-To Tuesdays takes a lesson sent into us by Lee, creator of the DIY zine "Do Stuff". So prepare to do battle with your closet 'cause this week we're making ninja mittens.

Tags : patterns, costume, clothing, suit, mittens, warmers, arm, mitten, ninjas, gear, ninja, gloves

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