What do we do with our old t-shirts we don't want anymore? Make them into shortalls for Henry.
This one was from one of my favorite shirts that was too short.
On this one it has snaps at the leg opening.
This one is from one of my husband's old BYU shirts so it's bigger. Henry is still too small for it.
Perfect for upcoming summer and maybe next Fall's football season. Go BYU!
This one has buttons at the leg opening.
He's got some apartment names across his back.
Don'y worry, I'm working on a pattern/tutorial. I've just got to perfect the pattern first.
















Very cute! I'd love the pattern!
ReplyDeleteAny chance of a tutorial? I've been wanting to make some baby clothes out of some shirts I have but I dont know where to begin.
ReplyDeleteby the way i forgot to tell you how awesome I think these are. great job!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! They look fantastic! I was just thinking about trying to make something like those out of some shirts I've thrifted and some of my husband's unworn "Cool" shirts for outings. Would love to see a tutorial or any tips you might have on making them :) Cute Baby!
ReplyDeleteBonnie
You amaze me! What a great way to upcycle old tee shirts! Can't wait for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! Cant wait for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWell that is, quite simply, BRILLIANT! Thanks for the phenomenal idea!!!
ReplyDeleteThese look really cute, a great use for old T shirts.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for the tutorial, I loved the ones my little man wore last summer, but I am not finding any cute ones to buy. This is so much better!
ReplyDeletePlease please post tutorial/pattern soon!!!
ReplyDeleteHa HA! I love the Glenwood Raintree T-shirt---I graduated from BYU and lived in Provo to!
ReplyDeleteliZ
Anxiously awaiting the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteCan't WAIT for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteCheck it out here http://www.feathersflights.com/2012/04/baby-shortall-from-adult-t-shirt.html
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