INGREDIENTS
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point needle & matching thread
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see that ribbon? didn't use it. it was not ribbon
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lay your shirt out flat
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you just free-hand it like i did. you want to take off the collar and leave a nice
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now flip your kimono over to the back and lay your trim on top of it
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most glues will clear
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diy kimono from a t-shirt - celia agnes
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celia agnes
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diy kimono from a t-shirt
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oversize t-shirt
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yards of fabric trim
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permanent fabric glue
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fray stopper
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fabric pencil/marker/chalk
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fabric scissors
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if you have to buy everything
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you'll now have a vest-type deal
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you tug pretty
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put fray stopper on the edges if you need to
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if not