Minnesota Vikings Screen Printed T-Shirt Features Long Sleeves. The Marled shirt is purple with Gray Sleeves. The shirt is screen printed with the Vikings Nordic Man Symbol. Made of 55% Cotton and 45% Polyester by Majestic. There is also a small Majestic tag along the bottom.
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Learn how to iron pleated, ruffled, and ruched clothes like tuxedo shirts and pleated skirts to keep them looking crisp.
Margaret from Sewing Machine Warehouse will go through the step by step process of making a shirt in 5 basic steps. This is predominantly on the overlocker a...
Learn how to shorten sleeves with cuffs. Tutorial at Threading My Way
Got a split seam in your backpack? A shirt button you need to sew back on? Or, if you’re ambitious, a hole in your jeans you’d like to patch? Let’s talk about the basics of repairing clothes, so that you’ll know what’s in your power to fix and how you’d go about doing it.
Russell Conte of Sewing Arts Center shows us how to install a yoke into a garment the easy way.
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The ultimate, multimedia guide to rolling your shirt sleeves.
Your illustrated guide for rolling your shirt sleeves three different ways: basic, casual forearm, and master/Italian.
Turn your old shirt into a cute DIY costume. Check this blog and learn how you can turn DIY Betty Dress out of a T-shirt.
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Lately it seems like my daughter has been outgrowing her clothes so stinking’ fast! And they’re cute clothes. I usually give them away but some just hold nice sentimental value – or they’re j…
A blog published by Goodwill Industries of Michiana dedicated to all things thrift shop, DIY, fashion and declutter
by Jian DeLeon<br>I’ve been writing about expensive clothes for about five years. No, that doesn’t mean it takes a lot to impress me these days, but I have learned a lot about the retail, fashion, and apparel industries, especially when it comes to what you’re paying for. This has totally put my priori