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janiee Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 07:38:31 AM
I have not done any sewing for people (aka me) in many many years and never altered anything. I am losing weight and some of my clothes no longer fit me. Is it possible to alter a sleeveless knit top under the sleeves? how would you do it? the shoulders is fine but the underarm part sticks out really bad ...
I also have some short sleeve tops where the shoulders do not fit any more (falls off ) and that makes everything else go wonkers...would just sewing up on the shoulder be ok? and if so, how would you do it? would I need to take it apart and try it that way? both of these items were brand new and never worn and I would really like to wear them if at all possible. any ideas would be great!
thanks
janiee
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Jami Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 1:31:48 PM
For the short-sleeved shirts, are they knit or woven material? T-shirty or more of a buttoned up type or tailored? I have a couple of suggestions but need to know which type first.
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janiee Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 11:56:30 AM
thanks monica, will try that tonite after work!
janiee
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oldfashioned girl Posted - Feb 09 2009 : 11:39:20 AM
Janie, For the sleeveless top you could try turning it inside out and then you could see and mark how much needs taken in! I would first do it in a basting stitch in case it needs adjusted! Remember to taper in your seam from a few inches down so that it is smooth coming in from the other seam!

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