Monday, May 7, 2012

Peplum T-shirt DIY



white Peplum T-shirt DIY and jeans
seen with Kooba "Sabrina" bag, Guy & Eva necklace, Forever 21 Sunglasses and Rich & Skinny jeans ~ via flickr


I have been DYING to make a cute peplum t-shirt for a few months now but just haven't had a chance to. When I have an idea, if I don't do it right away, it literally keeps bugging me until I do!! And I've had this idea since well before my floral print jeans DIY AND even before the Jeans & T outfit challenge. I actually wanted to be able to include it into the challenge, but alas, I just couldn't fit it in. However, since this was my first weekend off since December {YAY!}, I whipped this one up on Sunday afternoon and I'm so in love.

There are a number of ways to create this cute little peplum tee... which is basically just one large ruffle at the waist of the shirt. So for you experts out there, any technique will work, as you know. I would have preferred to stitch it up on a serger, but I don't have one just yet.


What You'll Need...


White T-shirts

* Two white t-shirts: one fitted and one large or extra large
* Sewing machine or Serger
* Pins/thread/scissors, etc.


Steps...


Peplum t-shirt diy-1

* Try on your fitted t-shirt and pin or mark where you want your peplum to begin.


Peplum t-shirt diy-2

* Lying flat, cut your larger, men's t-shirt. I began with more fabric than I needed, just in case.


Peplum t-shirt diy-3

* Cut it up one side seam as well.


Peplum t-shirt diy-4

* With my fitted shirt right-side-out, and because I had so much fabric, I lined the "cut" edge of my extra fabric with the bottom of the shirt, and with the "front" side facing down, beginning at one side seam, I pinned {somewhere near the center of it} completely around the fitted shirt. {this may be confusing, apologies} The goal is to use the front "finished" edge of the men's shirt as the bottom of your peplum - it will fold over the stitches and hide everything underneath.


Peplum t-shirt diy-5

* Follow your pins and run a first stitch all the way around with your machine, gathering/folding/pleating as you sew. {note: you can pre-gather it or gather it while you pin it - -I tend to just eyeball it as I go}


Peplum t-shirt diy-6-1

* Begin at the side seam of both shirts and make sure you finish at the side seam of both shirts, including the gathering.


Peplum t-shirt diy-7

* I chose to keep my fitted shirt completely intact {under the peplum}. This way I can tuck it in or pull it down and make sure it sits well with whatever I'm wearing. I also didn't want to re-finish the edge. Make sure your peplum ruffle is at least as long as your fitted shirt, if not longer - but remember, the fitted shirt will ride up a bit, as they do. * * Trim the underside/left-over ruffle underneath. {again, for pros, you could have just chosen to use a smaller section of fabric OR sewn your ruffle on as you normally would sew a ruffle on}


Peplum t-shirt diy-8

* Re-stich the side seams of your peplum - which was originally the men's shirt side seam that you cut.



Voila!


Peplum t- shirt DIY  with jeans and Kooba bag

Peplum tshirt DIY 1

diy peplum t shirt and jeans


Have Fun!





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51 comments:

Star Vogue said...

Love it! Def going to try this out!
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Natali said...

Wow! You're so handy and talented! Great DIY!

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Anonymous said...

This is so very stylish and Mind Blowing T-shirt.
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emma said...

I can't wait to make one or three, love it.

Pratishtha Durga said...

Love Peplum, and you make this DIY sound so cool!!!

Love this shirt on you.

el_martina said...

I love your diy projects!!!

Anonymous said...

It is very stylish and Designing T-shirt .
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Anesa said...

Wow, it is amazing!!! =)

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Vera Vanity said...

Great post! Xoxo V.V.

Natasha Fatah said...

Cute idea!

xoxo
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Kendall said...

Such a GREAT idea, I think this is one DIY I definitely have to give a go!
xo K
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Sarah said...

Wow! Your t-shirt turned out so perfectly - I really need to try this DIY!!! Thanks for the tutorial :)

Sarah
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Tegan @ Teganias Thoughts said...

this is gorgeous, I love it!

Jenny said...

So creative and such a lovely result!

GFS said...

This came right on time! Per usual, you're a genius!

I saw a peplum skirt on ASOS and almost bought it for 70 bucks, then I thought...I can make that!

This tutorial basically solved my problem!

(Here is the ASOS Skirt... http://us.asos.com/ASOS-AFRICA-Sheer-Pencil-Skirt-With-Printed-Peplum/y40ia/?iid=2080722&cid=15683&Rf-300=1946&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=20&sort=-1&clr=Multi&mporgp=L0FTT1MtQWZyaWNhL0FTT1MtQUZSSUNBLVNoZWVyLVBlbmNpbC1Ta2lydC1XaXRoLVByaW50ZWQtUGVwbHVtL1Byb2Qv)

Hope the link works! If it doesn't...just go to ASOS.COm and then type in Africa...and the skirt should pop up)

Again. Genius. You. Genius.

Carsedra said...

Now this is a totally cool idea! I might have to try this, I have been trying to get back into sewing for a while but haven't yet, but this is really easy to do!!


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Tiffany* said...

This is genius! I wish I had an ounce of your craftiness! You could seriously make these shirts and sell them...I'll be first in line to buy :)
beijos,
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House of Hemingway said...

This is so cute, reminds me that these blouses where so "in" back in the early 90's when I was in 4th or 5th grade! :D

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Chanda T said...

this is too cool!!!! Gotta give this a try

my very own lookbook said...

great idea! I'm going to try this as soon as possible!
xoxo

keepthesecret said...

Aaaaaaw, it's really cute ♥ And easy to realise! Excellent idea (:

Jessica @ Here(and)Now said...

you amaze me! I am still scared of my sewing machine, but maybe we need to make up so that I can try this out!
xx

antique engagement rings said...

Love the t shirt. Great look!

Eloquent English said...

Oh my gosh I so am going to PIN this!!! LOVE IT!!! xoxo A-

Consider Me Lovely said...

I tried something similar last week, but it didn't come out the way I hoped :-(. I think I'll try it again :-).

Anna said...
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Anna said...

Miu miu has a lot of them, I really like the style!

xAnna
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jessica said...

So Cute! So easy!! Thanks :)

tineey said...

I LOVE LOVE this DIY. Will need to try this out for sure!

clarity enhanced diamonds said...

Such a cute and easy to pull off look. LOVE!

Kat said...

I tried using a sewing machine once... sewed through my own index finger :( You are so creative!! I would love to do things like this but don't quite have the creative mind like you do!
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drollgirl said...

that is so STINKIN' CUTE! seriously! i love it!

i almost went to joann's this weekend because i have SEVERAL sewing projects that i really really really need to get to. but i flaked. mostly because i am lazy, and the thought of pulling out the machine and re-threading it for every stinking project makes me groan!

yes, i am THAT lazy!

Sylvia from Dare to DIY said...

You're an artist! That looks fab :) I wish I could sew like you...

Daniela said...

love it! What a great idea and super cheap. The only problem is I can't sew :/

carla5555 said...

Pure genius!!! I WISH I had time to make this... Chasing four year old twins instead lol. Keep up the great work Meg! Xoxo

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Tori said...

So cute! I am new a sewing but perhaps I can tackle the dreaded pleat :D


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Adventures in Dressmaking said...

Cute! I have been planning to do this all spring! Love bringing the peplum trend for a daytime look. =)

Marina said...

Look awesome <3

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Anonymous said...

It's wonderful! Please pin it to you DIY board! I don't have a sewing machine yet and I want to remember to make this! I love peplums!

Güler said...

youre soo beatiful and smartt:) and your blog is amazing! my diy blog--> http://gkdone.blogspot.com/

beausourirebags said...

Such a cute idea... great for covering my tummy and tush LOL. Great Job!

Life's a shoe said...

this is fabulous and so creative!

SweetBonita said...

i'm sure this has already been said somewhere within these comments, but you really need to be in design school. you're so crafty and quick to look at something and just make it, effortlessly. nice job!

Ayantika said...

very inspiring DYI...would love to try it out :)

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Anonymous said...

This is very stylish and Creative clothes.
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Laura said...

lovely. trying it asap <3

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Prudence and Austere said...

Great project and a really nicely written tutorial. Thanks for sharing!

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Cymone said...

I love you Maegan, you never disappoint, every DIY I love and NEED to try :P

I was so inspired by all the peplum style this season, but I was really in love with the peplum style shirt, and this is destiny, thank you so much for sharing yet another amazing DIY sweetie!

Cymone
xo

Tairalyn said...

Just made one! You have had me urging to make one. AND I just did - I'm in love. I will be posting it on the blog "with mentions of you of course" on the 28th. Come by and see if you'd like. Love to hear what you think.

XO
Tairalyn

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Anonymous said...

Love peplum! For example in this greek rock outfit http://trescic.wordpress.com/2013/03/03/greek-rock/