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A Sewing How-To for Father’s Day – Recycling Hubby’s L/S Shirts into Short-Sleeves

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Have you ever accidentally ripped a favorite long-sleeved shirt and had to throw it away? My husband ripped through three shirts this past winter and they were otherwise still in great condition ~ except for three torn left sleeves. I thought about trying to recycle them into short-sleeved shirts to give them new life…

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What caused these rips?

We figured out that Mr. Ethereal leans on his left arm a lot as he sits at his computer working at his job. Over time, this causes undue stress on the outer upper left sleeve and these shirts tore.

Okay, so now that we knew what caused these rips, Hubby needs to correct his sitting style so no more will get damaged ~ especially since one of these shirts is only a few months old. 🙂

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Changing long-sleeved to short-sleeved

I began by pressing the sleeves of Hubby’s favorite short-sleeved shirt which he has worn a lot the past couple of years.

Begin by:

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Cutting the sleeves

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Press and sew the sleeves

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You’re going to have to cheat…

You may have noticed that that you couldn’t exactly press the whole sleeve under 1 1/8″ all the way around… because…

Along the underneath part of the sleeve, along the sleeve seam, you will have to “cheat” the sleeve turn-in to about 7/8″ in order for the sleeve to lay correctly when worn.

This is just something you learn as you sew. 🙂

See how the sleeve end moved inward ?

Sew it down following the same presser foot guidelines and sew in at 3/4″ to finish (just here at the main underarm seam). Stretch the body of the sleeve as you sew this narrower part of the sleeve. The rest of the sewing is in about an 1″ from the final sleeve edge, turned outward.

Sewing tips and tricks

Turn sleeves right-side out, press them along with the rest of the shirt.

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C’est finit!

Your shirt is finished! I actually was talking to my mother-in-law as I pressed under the edges of one of these shirts and then sewed the new sleeves. This was an easy project, other than the cheat part.

Mr. Ethereal is very happy with his Father’s Day present of newly recycled short-sleeve shirts. 🙂

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Happy sewing,

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