Jan
27

Knitter’s T-Shirt Hack | Update a Tee with Knit Rib Stitch


Knitter’s T-Shirt Hack

We all have them — shapeless t-shirts supporting a company event or kid’s activity. Welp, how about we turn that plain-shirt-frown upside down? Here’s a knitter’s hack, turning that baggy tee into a cute, cropped vest!

MATERIALS

Unfitted T-shirt

Yarn of choice (I used a double strand of this and this)

Corresponding sized, 32″ long circular needle (I used an 8/5mm)

Embroidery floss & needle

Scissors

Ruler

Chalk or disappearing ink pen

SPECIAL STITCHES
K1tbl = 
Knit 1 stitch, throug the back loop.

K2tbl = Knit each of the next 2 stitches through the back loop.

Instagram Video Tutorial, Knitter's T-Shirt Hack

 

HOW-TO

  • Fold t-shirt in half, lengthwise. Using chalk or a pen and a ruler as a guide, draw a line along the bottom portion of shirt at the desired finished length, minus 3″.
    Note: Be sure to check the back of the shirt to ensure you’re not unintentionally cutting away any text or graphics.

Pro Tip: Use a sweater or vest from your closet as a goal-length guide for your hacked tee!

  • Cut bottom of shirt, along drawn line and neck and sleeves off along their respective seams.
  • Mark every 1/4″ around the perimeters of the raw edges of the neck, sleeves, and bottom.

Using embroidery floss, needle, and markings as a guide, Blanket Stitch around all raw perimeters.

  • Knit Bands
    BOTTOM BAND: Using yarn and circular knitting needle, pick out a loop under every bar created by Blanket Stitch. Ideally, there’ll be a multiple of 4, but you can fake it ’til you make it on the first round of knitting. Round 1: *K2tbl, p2; rep from * around. (If you run short or extra, either work 2 stitches together at the end, or increase by a stitch or 2 until you have a multiple of 4)

    Repeat Rnd 1 until Bottom Band measures 3″ (or desired length)

    Bind off in pattern stitch.

    NECK & ARM BANDS
    Pick up an even number of stitches (or fudge it as listed above).

    Round 1: *K1tbl, p1; rep from * around.

    Repeat Rnd 1 until Bottom Band measures 1″ /2.5 cm (or desired length)

    Bind off in pattern stitch.

    Weave in ends.

That’s all there is to it!

Vickie Howell shows how to hack a boring ol' t-shirt by turning it into a vest with knitted bands.

Psst…this same concept works with crochet, too. Simply swap out the knit ribbing with FPhdc, BPhdc rib stitch!

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