Upcycling T-Shirt
Reimagine, repurpose and reinvent the humble T-shirt
Course details
What you will learn
- How to make T-Shirt yarn
- Repurposing techniques
- Cutting patterns
- Flower and corsage crafting
- Inspiring ideas to take forward
About the course
Discover how to use a simple T-shirt to create statement fashion pieces and handy accessories
More information
We’ve all got a T-shirt we never wear, and even if we don’t charity shops are full of brightly coloured bargains to repurpose. The idea is to create something that can be used, out of something we previously deemed useless. Perhaps your outfit is missing a funky headpiece or you need a new sweatband for the gym – instead of rushing out to buy something new, why not grab an old t-shirt and revel in some creative time to yourself.
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Course content
Module 1
Introduction
Inspirations
Let’s Gather
Create Your Space
Folding, Cutting & Teasing into Yarn
Tube Necklace
Fringe Scarf
Ruffle Scarf
T-Shirt Flowers
Further Embellishments
Let’s Celebrate
Thank You
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Sheron
Sheron runs the Mad Hatters Studio where she leads and hosts a wealth of workshops and events. Her studio is full of treasures, from jars of buttons and baskets of lace, to boxes of recovered papers. A collector of vintage things and ephemera, Sheron is fascinated by the narrative, interest and sentimentality of objects. She is passionate about re-using, re-loving, re-cherishing and re-imagining things that might otherwise be discarded. In our consumer-driven and disposable society, she’s all about fighting back with creativity, and inspiring others to do the same.