The T-Shirt Hack (Or: How to revamp an old t-shirt with nothing but scissors)

 by Jyssa
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How to make an old hum-ho t-shirt (that you ignore in the back of your closet til everything else is in the wash) into something funky & unique that you'll want to wear all the time! Using nothing more than scissors. (Pen optional.)
 
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Jyssa (author) in reply to MusicForeverJul 25, 2012. 11:38 PM
I have emailed you in reply - I'll post it here as well in case it can be of assistance to someone else as well.

Imagine these are some of the straps you've cut into the tee:

1-------------------------------1
2-------------------------------2
3-------------------------------3
4-------------------------------4

Hold strap 1 in the middle and pull it up over strap 2, so it looks like this:

1- ---1
2--\-------+------/----2 ( the + is where you pick up strap 2 in the next step)
\_______/ (just imagine that this lines up properly!)
3----------------------3
4----------------------4

OK now pick up strap 2 in the middle where you can see it underneath strap 1, and pull it up over strap 3 (at this stage you can let go of strap 1, as it will be held by strap 2, where the pluses are in the following diagram.):

1- ----1
2-+_________+---2 (The ____ line here is strap 1, running underneath strap 2, from + to +)
3--\---------------/----3
\_______/ (just imagine that this lines up properly!)
4----------------------4

basically, keep repeating those steps again and again til you get to the end of your straps: lift the first strap up and over the next strap, grab that next strap through the gap in the middle, and lift THAT strap up and over the NEXT strap, and grab *that* one in the middle, etc. etc. :)
ssnape says: May 24, 2013. 3:03 PM
just read and done this, been wanting to know for so long :) thanks very cool easy to understand instuctions :)
Jyssa (author) in reply to ssnapeMay 24, 2013. 10:07 PM
thanks :D glad you found it easy!
MusicForever says: Jul 24, 2012. 10:10 AM
I'm confused how do you do the twist?
Byanyothername says: Aug 24, 2011. 7:45 AM
Wow! I tried this just today and did the sides instead of the back. This is a really great instructable, it had enough detail to get us through it, but short and to the point enough that it wasn't boring or tiresome. I really liked that you threw in the suggestion to cut off the arm bands along with the neck, as I too like the more uniform. This is the best way I have found to mod a tee shirt and I will for sure use it again! (Everywhere my dad goes on training or courses, he brings me back a shapeless too big tee shirt!)
rpgfan713 says: Aug 2, 2011. 9:36 PM
This is AWESOME. I have never done or tried anything like this before and you made it so easy. Granted, there was a bit of confusion during the twisting part (that I blame on lack of experience on my part) but overall a great and fun thing to do. I have a new shirt to wear at no cost to me! :D
thepinkcupcake says: Jun 25, 2011. 8:39 PM
This was a totally awesome and clear tutorial. I chopped up my husband's extra large cotton shirt (it has no stretch to it) and now it fits as a tight large/medium women's t-shirt. Thanks so much! And the video clip was a big help. :D
spon-tan-ii-us says: Jun 22, 2011. 9:56 PM
LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!
czintx says: Nov 14, 2010. 9:15 AM
Love it!!!!! It was so easy to do.
fenrirsmuse says: Sep 30, 2010. 1:04 PM
I love this! Thanks so much, I'm working on modding up my own shirt! :)
kingmii says: Sep 10, 2010. 10:41 PM
Yet another awesome inscrutable for woman's clothes I'm so jealous!!!!!!!!!!!
Jyssa (author) in reply to kingmiiSep 11, 2010. 11:55 PM
well...technically this is fairly unisex - it's just on a woman cause I'm one :) A guy could have a MEAN spinal hack - and can have front hacks where girls would look indecent.

Don't let gender limit you! :) give it a whirl, old tee shirts were MADE for this.
Digitized says: Aug 26, 2010. 10:51 AM
Thats really a unque idea, just got this post by chance, but really informative one.
JaimiLynne says: Apr 20, 2009. 11:09 PM
I did this tonight! I was super excited :D THANK YOU! I have pictures... The things on the front i thought would be cool to have and it worked way better than i thought. Plus it's really a simple process :D
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illdoyourdrugs in reply to JaimiLynneJul 31, 2010. 10:10 AM
Oh yum! Very nice job and addition to the front!
JaimiLynne in reply to illdoyourdrugsAug 18, 2010. 8:08 PM
Thanks, I was pretty amused with that shirt. I haven't had many opportunities to wear it though haha.
Jyssa (author) in reply to JaimiLynneJul 31, 2010. 2:52 AM
wow....the front of that is like a ribcage hack! spunky! :) awesome work.
JaimiLynne in reply to JyssaAug 18, 2010. 8:07 PM
Thanks I liked it quite a bit :) I thought I was all creative and junk :)
SpellboundAngel says: Aug 13, 2010. 9:12 AM
would it work the same way as far as making the shirt fitted if I were to do this to the sides? any other advice for that?
Jyssa (author) in reply to SpellboundAngelAug 15, 2010. 11:13 PM
yes, it would :) my advice really is play with the idea! the core of this is "cut the strips" and "twist them as shown" nothing else about this is set in stone: run with it! :) anywhere on the t-shirt will shrink it - hacks that go up and down the shirt shrink it in width, hacks that go across the shirt shrink it in length. if it hasn't shrunk enough for your liking, you can cut the strips, remove a bit and sew them back together shorter, then twist/weave them.
SpellboundAngel in reply to JyssaAug 17, 2010. 8:52 AM
thanks ^^ I ended up doing this for a color-themed dance I went to, with a yellow 'hacked' shirt over a black tank. Worked nicely and I got lots of complements.
Lithium Rain says: Jul 31, 2010. 10:03 AM
Hey! I ordered the Instructables t-shirts I won a size too large - this might work. :D
gmjhowe in reply to Lithium RainAug 1, 2010. 8:20 AM
Pics or it didn't happen! (how are you anyways?)
Lithium Rain in reply to gmjhoweAug 1, 2010. 3:34 PM
Haha - pics when it does! (Fine, thanks, you?)
gmjhowe in reply to Lithium RainAug 2, 2010. 11:26 AM
I look forward to it! (I am good thanks)
Sagi says: Jul 31, 2010. 2:54 AM
Cool, I love it!
spektorish says: Aug 12, 2009. 3:28 PM
This is absolutely incredible, especially since I'm not good at sewing. I recently won a cool t-shirt in a contest, but it was too big. After doing this, it's one of the radtastic shirts I've ever owned and scissor-styled.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b13/chournuts/eduFireshirt.jpg
Jyssa (author) in reply to spektorishJul 31, 2010. 2:52 AM
wow that's so cool to see this one someone else! :D You look great in it!
tutu.paris says: Jan 7, 2010. 3:19 PM
would anyone happen to know how well this holds up in the wash?
i just want to know before i were to try it.... im thinking about doing this to one of my favorite t's. but am a tiny bit hesitant
Jyssa (author) in reply to tutu.parisJul 31, 2010. 2:51 AM
It holds up fine in the wash, so long as your tee is a knit fabric (doesn't fray like woven) and you didn't cut thru any seams (like the ones usually found down the sides of a tee). If you do cut seams, and want the shirt to endure, hand stitch over each seam-section on each strip, so when the snipped stitching washes out, yours will hold it together. Good luck!
Depraved says: Jul 30, 2010. 11:37 PM
This is so cool! I have so many shirts I can do this to, thanks!!
totallysquirrel says: Mar 28, 2010. 1:09 AM
Great first Instructable! I've done three t shirts already, and their will be more to come I think, a lot more :-D   I'll upload some photos when I get 'round to taking them XD
5/5 from me!!
VampireFrancesca says: Feb 14, 2010. 11:59 AM
this is awesome! i'm off to search the closet!
Riann13 says: Dec 30, 2009. 4:23 PM
this is really cool-looking; I think I'll try it ^.^

you has received a 5/5 from me =)
Dameventh says: Aug 16, 2009. 5:18 PM
This is a really good instructable! The video was very helpful. Sadly a few weeks ago I went through my wardrobe and goodwilled most of my old T's. You should check out some of the T-shirt recon videos Threadbanger on youtube has. TONS of ways to redo an old t-shirt. I think you would love them! Now i just need to bye an some old T-shirts at a thrift store so i can redo them.
28.martine says: Jun 19, 2009. 11:57 AM
some years ago i bought a t-shirt yust like that on the back and the sleeves but the front is dull so i made the front matching with to the back.
leerose says: May 21, 2009. 10:23 PM
I just did this with one of my shirts, and while I don't have pics to share, (camera's batteries are dead lol,) I gotta say, I LOVE MAH NEW SHIRT. It's really humid right now, and it feels sooo much cooler wearing it. Thank you for sharing!
ladydebs says: Mar 18, 2009. 2:57 AM
This is a great idea!! Going to try it out on a few tops. But more importantly, does anyone know if this will work with a slightly larger t-shirt to make it more fitted?? I have a small boys top and want to make it fitted.
Jyssa (author) in reply to ladydebsMar 19, 2009. 4:27 PM
Hi, I'm glad you like it :)

Yes, doing this to a t-shirt *does* make it more fitted! :) very nice for downsizing a tee from 'sack' to 'sexy'.
Enjoy!
michosa says: Mar 15, 2009. 11:19 AM
Awesome! I just did it to this boring plain shirt I have, along with the front, and I'm really happy with it! A wonderful instructable.
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