Friday, July 5, 2013

"Authentic" pioneer shirt for cheap

If you are looking for a more authentic shirts for the young men and possibly young women, here is an easy re purpose tutorial.  Not too hard.  Please use thrift stores for your shirts!

I like how the shirt does not have a fold over collar!

http://homedelicious.blogspot.com/2012/05/pioneer-trek-week-15-minute-pioneer.html




 In case the link doesn't work here is the actual blog idea.

Pioneer Trek Week - 15 Minute Pioneer Shirt



Today I want to show you how to make a simple pioneer shirt.  For more information on why I am making a Trek shirt and dressing like a pioneer, click here!

I originally found a tutorial for this in some random place online, but it wasn't a website so I couldn't pin it.  I redid this tutorial, tweaked it and made it my own, but the link to the original is here.  

To start, you need a button down shirt in 1 size larger than you normally wear.  I bought mine at the Goodwill for $2.  Plaids, stripes and solids are all good choices.

Step 1:  Measure down 12 inches from the collar and cut through placket.  (The placket is the part of the shirt with button holes.)

Step 2:  Turn shirt inside out.  Place buttons and placket right sides together, and pin.



Step 3:  Stitch together at edge of placket from bottom of shirt to the cut.


Step 4:  Press seam.


Step 5: Turn shirt right side out again.  Button up the shirt.  Tuck cut edge of the placket under and pin in place at the seam.



Step 6:  Sew a square and and "x" for reinforcement.

Step 7:  Cut off the collar just above the band.  Since it is stitched right there, it won't fray.

That's it!  Your Pioneer Trek shirt is now complete!



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