Learning how to cut a shirt will give you a trendy way to modernize a bland t-shirt collection. Many stores sell shirts that are pre-cut, and many of them are expensive. This article will teach you ways to cut a shirt to make it more fashionable for minimal cost.
EditSteps
EditCreate an Off-the-Shoulder Shirt
- Get your shirt.
- Cut a slit into the shirt on either side of the collar using some sharp fabric scissors. Cut the slit along the collar seam to serve as a visual guide for the rest of your cutting project.
- Use fabric scissors to cut the collar off of the shirt.
- Grab the fabric at the shoulder seam and pull it. Doing this will make the neckline curl over.
- Wear the shirt over a tank top or a camisole.
EditCut a Shirt to Bare Your Midriff
- Get your shirt.
- Put on the shirt that you want to cut.
- Measure the distance from the shoulder seam to just past your waistline using a vinyl tape measure. You want to leave just a little extra fabric so the shirt will roll up at your waistline and not high above it.
- Mark the measurement on your shirt using a fabric marker or a piece of chalk.
- Cut the shirt straight across using sharp fabric scissors. It's easiest if you place the shirt on a flat surface.
- Pull the edges of the shirt so that the fabric will curl over.
- Finished! Wear and show off!
EditCut a Shirt to Create a Tank Top or Muscle Top
- Cut off the sleeves. Start about 1" (2.5 cm) below the armpit and cut all the way up to the neckline. Don't discard your scrap fabric.
- Trim off the neckline if you wish. Cut at the seam so that you don't create a one-shoulder effect.
- Pull the edges, so they curl over nicely.
- Optional: Lay the shirt face down on a flat surface. Pinch the fabric together at the base of the armpits.
- Optional: Wrap your fabric scraps around the pinched area. Tie a knot to secure the fabric and tuck the knot underneath the wrap.
- Optional: Lay the shirt face down on a flat surface. Pinch the fabric together at the base of the armpits.
- Wear the shirt on its own. If it reveals too much skin, then wear a bandeau or a tank underneath it.
EditCut a Shirt with a Razor
- Choose a tight-fitting t-shirt for the best effect.
- Select the area of your body that you want to expose. You can place razor slits across the back of your shirt, for instance.
- Lay your shirt on a flat surface. Place a cutting board between the front and back of your shirt so that you don't cut through both layers.
- Cut parallel horizontal lines in your shirt using a razor blade or a utility knife. You can cut lines of equal length, or you can cut a long line at the top and cut continuously shorter lines in sequence for a triangular effect.
- Finished!
- Optional: Wash the shirt. The sections that you cut will roll up at the edges to create a punk-ish effect.
- Optional: Wash the shirt. The sections that you cut will roll up at the edges to create a punk-ish effect.
EditCut a Shirt to Create Tied Sleeves
- Cut the hem off of both your T-shirt sleeves using sharp fabric scissors.
- Use fabric scissors to cut a slit in the sleeves from the bottom to the shoulder seam.
- Pull the edges, so they curl over. This will also give you more slack to for tying in the next step.
- Tie the loose edges of the fabric together at the base of the slit. This tie will create a cute peep-through effect.
- Done! Wear your top with its cute new sleeves.
EditTips
- Practice t-shirt cutting first on a junk t-shirt that you don't care about ruining.
- Your options for cutting a shirt are only as limited as your imagination. You can remove both shoulders, for instance, or cut a fringed design and knot it with colored string.
- Stock up on t-shirts in a variety of colors and fits on the cheap by shopping at second-hand stores. Remember that you will be cutting them anyway, so even a little stain here or there is no big deal.
EditWarnings
- You can always cut more, but you can never un-cut. Do not cut a shirt until you know exactly what you want to do with it.
EditThings You'll Need
- T-shirt
- Fabric scissors
- Razor blade or utility knife
- Fabric marker or chalk
EditRelated wikiHows
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- How to Make a Cute Shirt From An Ugly One
- How to Turn an Oversized T Shirt Into a Hot Mini Dress
- How to Make a Muscle Shirt
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EditSources and Citations
- Transform a Boring T Shirt into a Cute Off-the-Shoulder Top
- How to Cut an Oversized T-Shirt
- Too-Cute T-Shirts