Picking through the scrap bins at fabric stores is my cherished scavenging adventure for texture and pattern. In every nook of my craft storage, strips of vibrant textiles bloom forth. When I find projects made for these sweet trims, I’m not only reinventing a T-shirt or a tote bag, I’m also creating something completely new out of my neglected bouquet of materials. Kayte Terry, who has shared many a resourceful embellishing how-to on The Storque, has come out with a new book, Appliqué Your Way. These projects will inspire you to root your way through not just your own pile of discarded cloth, but your neighbor’s as well.
Purchase Appliqué Your Way from Amazon or an independent bookseller.
I came to appliqué through my love of fabric and patterns. I adore the contrast of rich velvet on linen or a sweet Liberty print mixed with tweed. My heart goes all aflutter when I score a stack of feed-sack fabrics on eBay or unearth a set of vintage Marimekko curtains at a flea market. Doing appliqué is a way for me to highlight these special fabrics in my work and to play with textures and colors.
The beauty of appliqué is that you can use small amounts of gorgeous fabric to make a statement. It’s a great way to use scraps from your other sewing projects or to put old clothing or linens to new use. You can transform everyday clothing and household items into one-of-a-kind works of art with the addition of some simple appliqué. There’s really nothing more satisfying than answering the question “Where did you get that?” with “I made it myself!”

While I love the comfort of a T-shirt, sometimes a basic tee just won’t cut it. Romantic rose blooms and leaves, also made from T-shirts, gracefully trail down the neckline of this tee. A monochromatic palette makes this tee super sophisticated. Hit up your local thrift store for extra-large men’s tees (they give you more fabric to work with) in different shades of one color.
Materials
Boatneck T-shirt
3 T-shirts in assorted shades complementary to the boatneck tee
Quilting ruler
Self-healing cutting mat
Rotary cutter
Pencil
Card stock
Tailor’s chalk
Fabric scissors
Sewing machine and thread in complementary colors
Needle and thread in colors to match T-shirts
Straight pins
Make the Flowers and Leaves
1. Use a quilting ruler and work on a cutting mat using a rotary cutter to cut from the assorted T-shirts the following strips of fabric:
One 6″ x 24″/15cm x 60cm
Five 3″ x 14″/8cm x 36cm
Three 2″ x 9″/5cm x 23cm
Note: You may have to sew a couple of strips together to get a 24″/60cm strip.
2. Trace about a dozen leaves onto the assorted T-shirts. Cut with fabric scissors. Mark simple leaf veins on the leaves with tailor’s chalk.
3. Set your sewing machine to a straight stitch and sew veins on the leaves, backstitching at the beginning and end.
4. To make the flowers,
a. Thread a needle with a thread color that matches the T-shirt strip. Knot the thread end and set aside.
b. Fold a T-shirt strip in half lengthwise. Holding each end of the strip with your hands, with the folded edge at the top, fold the upper left corner down so that the raw side edge of the strip meets the bottom edge of the strip, forming a 45-degree angle. (See figure 1.)

c. Start rolling the first few inches of the left side of the strip to make the center of the rose. (See figure 2.) Sew through the bottom edges of the flower center to secure.

d. Fold the strip at a 45-degree angle next to the flower center and roll flower center onto the fold. (See figure 3.) Sew bottom edge to secure. Repeat folding the strip, rolling the flower onto fold, and stitching to secure, until there’s no fabric left.

e. Tuck the final end of strip under the flower and sew to secure.
f. Repeat all the steps to form flowers from each T-shirt strip.
Assemble the T-Shirt
1. Lay the boatneck T-shirt out on a flat, clean surface. With the T-shirt facing you, pin the largest rose just slightly left of the center of the shirt. Pin two leaves below the rose. With a needle and thread, hand-stitch to the shirt to secure. Remove the pins.
2. Cluster four roses to the left of the large rose and accent with leaves as desired. Pin, hand-stitch to secure, and remove the pins.
3. Pin clusters of leaves trailing up the neckline of the T-shirt to cover the rest of the left side of the neckline. Hand-stitch to secure, then remove the pins.
4. Cluster four roses to the right of the T-shirt in a different formation than the one on the left and accent with leaves as desired. Pin, hand-stitch to secure, and remove the pins.
5. Pin clusters of leaves trailing up the neckline of the T-shirt to cover the rest of the right side of the neckline. Hand-stitch to secure, and then remove the pins.
Thanks to Kayte Terry and the good folks at Chronicle Books for sharing this project with us. For more modern embellishments, check out Appliqué Your Way.
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155 comments
Sign in to add your ownseababejewelry says:
Thanks for the instructions. I am so going to try this!
2 years ago
poppyswickedgarden says:
ooooh this such a cute Idea and easy enough for a beginner! Love it!
2 years ago
HoneysuckleLane says:
This tutorial is very nicely done! Thanks!
2 years ago
funkomavintage says:
as a flower child and fabricholic....I think this is scraptastical!
2 years ago
squidart says:
Beautiful! I can't wait to try this! :)
2 years ago
lovelygifts says:
Very nice!
2 years ago
thebestvintage says:
Nice project to try!
2 years ago
beezmiller says:
I think I can do this. Very well explained by the way!
2 years ago
MagicalPonyFarm says:
I love that shirt! Going to be making one for myself. Thanks so much for the cute idea, I might be asking for that book for Hanukah this year!
2 years ago
birdie1 says:
So pretty!
2 years ago
thelmashandmade says:
What great instructions - I think I'm going to apply the same technique to one of my felted wool handbags! Thanks!
2 years ago
YellowViolet says:
Love all things sewing...that book looks awesome and I really do need something to help me reduce my fabric stash and scraps that I can't bear to part with.
2 years ago
soule says:
Thanks!
2 years ago
janellelile says:
This is adorable! Thanks!
2 years ago
paramountvintage says:
oooh, how lovely! i used to make a dress with the same rosette neckline. i used recycled vintage t-shirts. this article really makes me want to run to my sewing machine and create something beautiful!
2 years ago
paramountvintage says:
ooh, i love it! i used to make a dress with the same rosette neckline using a recycled vintage t-shirt. this article makes me want to run to my sewing machine and make something beautiful.
2 years ago
ElginAntiquities says:
I've wanted to embellishs some of my more plain tops, and this has a nice, vintagey feel to it. Also, other websited that have tried to explain this are quite confusing; the coordinating pictures are helpful.
2 years ago
VintageEye says:
beautiful!
2 years ago
VintageEye says:
beautiful!
2 years ago
MyMoms says:
So surprising and happy! Thank you.
2 years ago
MyMoms says:
So surprising and happy! Thank you.
2 years ago
magpiefelts says:
Gorgeous!
2 years ago
Pinkwithapast says:
I bought the actual book last week, specifically for this pattern only!
2 years ago
constantgatherer says:
Kayte is such a Super artist and Super Gal! She always manages to out-do herself with each project! xo
2 years ago
elizandaxel says:
Love it! :)
2 years ago
mossiness says:
Fabulous, I so want to try this! Thanks so much!
2 years ago
elizandaxel says:
Love it!
2 years ago
CarlosSebastian says:
wow, that's super impressive... what a great idea!
2 years ago
elinart says:
I have a pair of vintage Marimekko curtains! They are in the top ten of my most treasured possessions :)
2 years ago
simplyworn says:
I love to applique onto bags,scarves,jewelry,but this takes the cake in adornment...nice tutorial
2 years ago
econica says:
very nice, easy instructions! thank you so much!
2 years ago
thevanitytable says:
This is just great!! Thanks so much for the wonderful directions & taking the time to share. This gave me ideas for so many new things to try.
2 years ago
AutumnLeavesJewelry says:
EEEP CUTE!!!! aside from a tee, what could one make? This is definitely a print and save for a rainy or snowy day!! Thanks!
2 years ago
JetWhitePonytail says:
Lovely!
2 years ago
missbatch says:
Beautiful project and book! Kayte always has something lovely to share.
2 years ago
UmberRoad says:
Totally a t-shirt girl, love this unique t-shirt twist!
2 years ago
LBGstudio says:
So pretty!
2 years ago
littlepinkorchard says:
amazingly gorgeous! Can't wait to try this!
2 years ago
TheHatCheckGirl says:
Love the Roses Tee!
2 years ago
ERMoriginals says:
so pretty!!
2 years ago
ERMoriginals says:
so pretty!
2 years ago
ERMoriginals says:
So pretty!!!
2 years ago
ERMoriginals says:
sorry!
2 years ago
catchalljewelry says:
i need to try this.. it looks so awesome!
2 years ago
SimpleThrift says:
that's awesome, i would love to add them to a cloth belt or a hair clip!!
2 years ago
instantcrimson says:
this rocks.
2 years ago
monkeyandsquirrel says:
ohhh, i love tutorial. i will certainly give this one a go. thanks for sharing!
2 years ago
JeannineRobertsRoyce says:
love applique and all things fiber.
2 years ago
Kimmay says:
Gorgeous! I love this idea. By quilting ruler do you mean yardstick? Or I guess three yard stick? I have one of those. Metal. You know... clearly I need to sew more often! <3 Thanks for the project!
2 years ago
DalkullanJewelry says:
What a beautiful applique project! Thanks for sharing the instructions.
2 years ago
girltuesdayjewelry says:
I love this! Thank you for sharing your great ideas!
2 years ago
birdsinchandeliers says:
lovely tutorial! the details are wonderful on the first photo. definitely helpful when one becomes bored with older clothes.
2 years ago
victorianbustle says:
I think I can get on board, this particular 'trend.'
2 years ago
thirtyonedesigns says:
Lovely! Thanks for sharing :)
2 years ago
nailee says:
I was just looking for this instruction. Thanks for sharing and now I can make one too!!
2 years ago
PipocaHandmade says:
I love this reinvention project! Clever!
2 years ago
handmadewhimsy says:
Amazing, thanks for the "how to"! I always love to try new things and I can't wait to try this!
2 years ago
UncommonTreasures says:
It's a lovely idea; thank you for the great instructions. I think I'll give it a try!
2 years ago
recycledwares says:
very pretty powder blue tee.
2 years ago
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2 years ago
kirstenfrancis says:
Beautiful idea and great diagrams (especially for those of us who are visual learners). I feel like even I couldn't mess it up!
2 years ago
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2 years ago
myzoetrope says:
Love this. i want to make rose necklaces for a few holiday gifts this year!
2 years ago
RetroLane says:
thanks for the tip!
2 years ago
1AEON says:
roses are red..
2 years ago
ModernLunacy says:
I love roses on most anything. Thanks for the great ideas!
2 years ago
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2 years ago
Iammie says:
Love it!
2 years ago
LindattiDesigns says:
Glorious! Thank you for sharing this with us <3
2 years ago
ajcouturegemstones says:
I love it!!! I want to make one to wear!!! I love the one in the pic! Anyone know if it's for sale?
2 years ago
tracikart says:
The great thing about learning to do these is you can put them on handbags, wrist cuffs, ANYTHING... and make it beautiful! Thank you for teaching us!
2 years ago
studiotempera says:
I love the roses ...!!!
2 years ago
sadiesez says:
OMG!!!! Love it-- I can't wait to try this myself! :)
2 years ago
candythomasgourdart says:
thanks for sharing.
2 years ago
steinschmuckdesign says:
Oh fantastic!!!
2 years ago
lassandaliasdeana says:
ohh, great idea!! ;)
2 years ago
sewlola says:
Great book! The shirt is very cute! ♥
2 years ago
ClimpieCraft says:
Brillinant! Can't wait to revamp all those old tees! Good work!
2 years ago
BlueSkyStudios says:
What a cute way to revitalize an old tee! I'm gonna try it this weekend!
2 years ago
klacustomcreations says:
beautiful love it!
2 years ago
Bluebrooch says:
Love the attic birdies!
2 years ago
jolinne says:
Very nice! Thanks!
2 years ago
transparenteyeball says:
I love this! So pretty. Can't wait until I have a free day to give it a whirl.
2 years ago
fildife says:
beautiful... and easy!! (once someone is teaching you the trick!)
2 years ago
VixVintage says:
Oh sew beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
2 years ago
shopgoodgrace says:
This is a FABulous tutorial!! Thanks for sharing. :) (I think I just saw an ad on D*S for this super looking book ... must go buy...)
2 years ago
EpicBones says:
pretty!!!!
2 years ago
red2white says:
Thank you for sharing! I always enjoy to watch how fabric can be manipulated!
2 years ago
thevintagetreehouse says:
Wonderful!
2 years ago
Feuillantine says:
very nice ! I love it !
2 years ago
RubyStudios says:
I could never make a shirt as beautiful as this! The colors and softness are just perfect!
2 years ago
Morado says:
OhGosh! I love the purple lilly bag!!!
2 years ago
Starrbeads says:
Even though the floribunda look is not my tribal heart, t's always fabulous to get a handle on another technique. Maybe I could use screening and still get into a floral! It's wonderful here on Etsy: How many artists are so willing to share.-Rachelle Starr
2 years ago
VintageStarrBeads says:
There are many beautiful things about the Etsy community . I treasure how much is willing to be shared here, while we are in a very selfish outside world!-Rachelle Starr
2 years ago
nonchaloir says:
I've always wondered how to do this. Thanks so much for sharing!!!
2 years ago
voleurdebijoux says:
Awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing this lovely design......love it!!
2 years ago
ArtisticIntentions says:
Pretty! What a unique way to dress up a comfy tee shirt! Thanks!!
2 years ago
loveforever says:
thanks for all the kind words!!! i'm glad you guys like the project!
2 years ago
etincellestudio says:
Great! I am constantly keeping fabric "leftovers" but haven't really done anything with for a long time... I will give this tutorial a go today!
2 years ago
bytheway says:
Beautiful way to up/recycle our old tees, and the tutorial was very well done!
2 years ago
ladaworks says:
Great tutorial, thanks.
2 years ago
VintageStyleJewelry says:
can't wait to try this Thanks
2 years ago
luxe says:
i do roses like this with felt that i have handpainted. so purdy! i will have to try it with tshirts! thanks for the tute!
2 years ago
LucindaAndJane says:
Thank you for the easy to follow info! Can't wait to try this!
2 years ago
shannonbatescreates says:
I haven't started any fabric crafts yet, but I so want to do this. Thanks for the tutorial! :)
2 years ago
MegnificentMade says:
what a great idea! I have so many shirts to upcycle.
2 years ago
MegnificentMade says:
What a great idea! I have so many t's that need a new use!
2 years ago
RiverBird says:
soo cute! this is a must try!
2 years ago
knowingphotography says:
bella! bella! thank you for sharing :)
2 years ago
cassidycay says:
I cannot wait to make my own. I had tried to make a cloth flower last week and utterly failed!
2 years ago
designlab443 says:
so pretty, I need to make one of these!
2 years ago
LittleWhiteDresser says:
I wanna go and do some right now!!
2 years ago
tashascreations says:
Cool idea, my designs needed some fabric flowers and this idea is very simple and cute. Thanks!
2 years ago
corico says:
So romantic! And it gives me such good ideas!
2 years ago
mgilinfo says:
Great guide. bookmarked.
2 years ago
Onbendedneedle says:
This is SO cute! i always wondered how to make those fabric roses. Thanks!
2 years ago
SouthwestFlower says:
Can't wait, it sounds like fun!
2 years ago
zeebree says:
Great job!!
2 years ago
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Can't wait to try this!
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