Monday, June 11, 2012

diy: Mixed Fabric Denim Vest




Initially, I was going to do this little project on the side, but decided to photograph the steps for s&p anyway. It's a fun alternative to the usual band shirt vest! For my version I used some floral fabric from a thrifted shirt to make it a little more feminine. See how I made it below!







Supplies:

- Denim jacket
- Printed fabric or shirt (preferably jersey or cotton)
- Band shirt/graphic tee
- Sewing pins

and...

- Coordinating sewing thread
- Sewing machine or needle (if you're going to hand sew)
- Fabric scissors



It helps to choose a shirt that has a graphic that can be focused on the bottom or top. I bought this shirt from a band called Former Thieves a while back (No Sleep Records, anyone?)... I was going to make it into a tank top (you can see above that I started to) but decided to use it for this vest instead. You can really use any type of shirt that has a graphic on it...bands, schools, sports teams, whatever you'd like.



1) Cut the sleeves off of the jacket, if you haven't already.



2) Cut the portion of the graphic that you want to use, so that it fits on the back of the vest. I decided to use the half that had the "Former Thieves" text, and chose to place it on the bottom half of the vest.




3) Cut the printed fabric, enough to fill in the rest of the space left on the back.




4) Pin the fabric to the denim, all around the edges.




5) Sew the fabric on each of the four sides.




6) Sew down the middle, where the two fabrics meet.



7) Tie off any loose threads.



I'm loving this denim vest because it's perfect layering all year round...over everything from summer dresses to hoodies. I also like that it's something a little different than the usual denim vest.


Outfit Details:

Mixed Fabric Denim Vest + striped Mossimo v-neck, Barneys NY Co-Op black pants, Jeffrey Campbell
Starburst boots in Black, miscellaneous handmade bracelets, an orange Twistband (from my May BirchBox!), chunky silver ring (thrifted), and handmade Multi-Strand Chain Watch.


If you're in the NY/NJ area, don't forget about this Thursday, June 14! I'll be teaching a DIY bracelet class at the American Folk Art Museum in Lincoln Square, NYC. Check out the details here :)

xo!

20 comments:

  1. Wauu te quedo re lindoo..... quien lo hubiera pensado que eso iva a quedar bien....

    I am very cute .... and the combination is amazing ..... Greetings from Argentina...

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  2. I absolutely LOVE this! As soon as I get my sewing machine and everything set up in my new apartment, I'm totally making one of these!

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  3. Hey! Love this idea. definitely going to do it on my jean vest! :) but i have a question. can anyone tell me where i can buy ring bases and studs? cause i want them to do a lot of diys but i can't find them anywhere! D:

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  4. This is such a good idea, I stuffed a denim jacket by trying a DIY and this will save it :D

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  5. I love how you've been! This week I made ​​Tom Binns at my feet in sandals .... jijijijij .... I leave the link and I hope you like! http://www.desdetenerifeconamor.com/2012/06/tom-binns-at-your-feet.html

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  6. This is such a Cool idea, theres nothing like a little DIY :-D

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  7. i really like your ideas!
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  8. I really dont like it... :S

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  9. schön :)

    http://prinzessinbouvet.blogspot.de/

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  10. such a cute vest. would you like to follow each other?

    thoughtsof93.blogspot.com

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  11. Those boots take the cake! They are so killer! xo, Jolie

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  12. I like your chloe look a like booties!

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  13. very rock!!!! I love that one! Great job
    ilovedoityourself.blogspot.com

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  14. love the outfit!!! the floral fabric was such a perfect touch!

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  15. I love your idea!!!denim with fabric mixed
    Im gonna do it as soon as I can!!!:)
    xoxoxo

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  16. great designed and nice stuff like it thanks for sharing it keep it up

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  17. super cool and edgy! i love it!

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  18. I love this and the floral print, it is such a shame to cut up that lovely tshirt though :(

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  19. shame about the t-shirt, it's lovely:( well it was :'3 xx

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