Showing posts with label DIY shorts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY shorts. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

DIY Project: Scallopped Shorts

If you've got a pair of shorts you're thinking of getting rid of, consider doing this easy DIY instead. In the end, you'll have a super cute pair of shorts that are perfect for summer time! I got a huge bag full of clothes from my nana last year, and I've been working through it one by one, seeing what I can create to fit my style. I know scallopped shorts have been huge in the fashion blogosphere since last year, so I thought it would be an easy way to mimic the style. The best part of this DIY is you don't even need a sewing machine: just pick up some Fray Check from your local Walmart or fabric store, and you're set! This is also a great way to raise the hem on shorts without requiring a lot of work.



You'll need to decide how big you want the scallops to be, and pick a circular item that is that size. I chose a shot glass. Use a fabric pencil or some chalk to trace your scallops onto the shorts.



When you're done tracing them, use fabric scissors or regular ones that are equally as sharp to cut along the chalk line.





Once you've cut all the way along until the scallop pattern is complete, you'll want to go back and fix any fraying bits. Take your Fray Check and line the edges of your shorts with a thin layer. Give it time to dry and disappear. When it's dry, go back and cut off any loose threads; it should be much easier to clean them up now, because the Fray Check hardens the fabric slightly.





And voila! Once you've finished your lovely new pair of shorts, here's some inspiration for how to wear them!











Shorts-Carrol Reed Collection Petite, Shirt-Spicysugar Collection (via The Little White House, Shoes-nicole (via Ross Dress for Less), Sweater-mac&jac, Purse-vintage


Happy Styling! xo
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