LA Fire Conclave 2007: Burn Costume: Cropped Tee

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LA Fire Conclave 2007: Burn Costume: Cropped Tee

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This is an Instructable for the cropped top to go with the panel skirt, for the LA Fire Conclave performance at Burning Man.

Sorry 'bout the colors, the lighting varied. But it's all the same top.

It can be cropped high-up, like my final product, can be cropped at the midriff, or can be not cropped at all, depending on how you want it to look.

~You'll need a fitted t-shirt. Look for purple; if you can't find one, like me, get a pink or blue one & dye it.
~You'll also need some stretchy gold trim. It needs to be stretchy, 'cause it has to stretch with the t-shirt.
~You'll need gold or yellow thread. IMO, use yellow: real gold thread is a pain in the ass.
You'll also need some little embellishment like a frog or cool button. You'll see further on what I mean.
~And you'll want some pins and a sewing needle. (Or you could say screw it & use flexible-set glue & duct tape. Whatever works.)

Get a Shirt.

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American Apparel's a good resource; I got these at a dollar store in Highland Park on the corner of Figueroa and 61st.

If you can't find purple, get pink like I did.

If Your Shirt's the Wrong Color, Dye It.

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Use a fabric dye to change your shirt to the color it should be. Uh, make sure to rinse the washing machine with a cycle of bleach afterwards (1/2 cup bleach in the water should do it).

More With the Dyeing.

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I threw the shirt into the washer on the smallest load setting, dumped the dye in, let it mix itself up all good, then made it set for about 1/2 hour before letting it continue its rinse cycle.

Dry the Thing Out.

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Yep.

Ok, So Let's Look at What We've Got Here.

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Ooh, looky! Purple. Turn the little dude inside-out.

Chop Off the Sleeves.

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Using a sharp pair of scissors, cut the sleeves off. It's not rocket science; if it's a little messy, no one will notice. But it helps to follow the sewed lines.

Yay! Sleeves Are Off!

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You go!

Survey the Terrain.

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Ok, so try it on. Think about how short you wanna make it. Hell, you can leave it long, like this, if you want, & just sew the trim onto the bottom.

You can fold it up to see how short you want it.

Length Option 2:

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Just fold it up, see if ya like it. If not, you can go shorter still.

Length Option 3:

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Folded up to the full crop-top.

Mark Where You're Gonna Cut.

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Using a sharpie or chalk, mark about an inch to an inch-and-a-half BELOW where you want the top to crop at. Helps to do it while you're wearing it so you know for sure where it sits on you.

Cut.

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Try to do it straight, 'kay? again, not the end of the world if it's a little off.

See?

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Cropped. Ta-da!

Shiny!

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Get out your stretchy trim. It's sorta hard to find stretchy trim, but it's there at Joanne's & other fabric stores. Usually has sequins on it, which is trés fabulous.

Line Up Your Trim

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Line up the trim along the cropped edge, doubled--you'll need to attach it all the way around. Allow yourself an extra five, six inches (I didn't and came up short, buh).

Pin the Trim On.

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Use pins to keep the trim attached to the bottom of the shirt as you sew it. It's a pain in the ass to stitch it on while it's flopping all over, so the pins keep it in place.

Sew Zig-zag Stitches.

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Look close at the picture & sew stitches that zig-zag. This way the shirt can still stretch. If your stitches are straight the shirt will be bound by the straight line of thread. Zig-zags allow it to flex.

All the Way Around the Shirt.

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Sew the trim on all around the cut edge of the cropped shirt, using those zigzag stitches.

Froggy!

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This thing is called a "frog." I don't know why.

They sell 'em at fabric stores.

Ta-da!

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Frog sewn in, try your top on. Hopefully it fits. ;)