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T shirt design Kitty In Somerset, PA 05-12-2006
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Posted by Kitty In Somerset, PA on May 12, 2006, 10:03 pm
My uncle designed some cool tees for our family reunion but they don't
come in my size, and I look dumpy in t-shirts, so I'm wondering if
anyone has an idea how I could use the picture on another shirt or
wearable so I can have it for our reunions. Thanks, Kitty


Posted by on May 12, 2006, 10:10 pm

Kitty In Somerset, PA wrote:
> My uncle designed some cool tees for our family reunion but they don't
> come in my size, and I look dumpy in t-shirts, so I'm wondering if
> anyone has an idea how I could use the picture on another shirt or
> wearable so I can have it for our reunions. Thanks, Kitty


Are you wanting to put this design on one of your own shirts? If so,
there's some sort of paper/material that can be run your printer and
then ironed on the shirt of your choice.


Posted by Kitty In Somerset, PA on May 12, 2006, 10:15 pm
He gave me a t-shirt in a size to small. I'm not loosing any weight
so it could be laying in my drawer til I die unless I come up with
something. It's not on my computer, it's professionally screenprinted
on a tee.


Posted by Pat in Arkansas on May 12, 2006, 11:01 pm

Kitty In Somerset, PA wrote:
> He gave me a t-shirt in a size to small. I'm not loosing any weight
> so it could be laying in my drawer til I die unless I come up with
> something. It's not on my computer, it's professionally screenprinted
> on a tee.


If you have, or can match the color of the T-shirt, get it in your
comfortable size.
Then sew around the screenprint in a circle or oval (avoid sharp
corners of any kind) with a short straight stitch. No pulling or
pushing.......Cut it out of the original shirt just outside your
stitched line.

Iron the design on to the shirt that fits using an iron on adhesive you
can stitch over (the fabric store will know what you need). Then
stitch a very short, rather wide zigzag all around the edge ........it
will look like everyone else's, and it will fit!

This will work.......you may get an even better suggestion from another
poster.


Posted by Kitty In Somerset, PA on May 12, 2006, 11:20 pm
Oooh good idea, that just might work!!! thanks Kitty


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