t-shirts do have lower necklines but not the case with this one.
Let me show you how I changed the neckline.
First I put it on and drew a line where I wanted the neckline to be. This shirt was also too long so I made a mark to shorten it. Don't guess! T-shirts stretch and fit different when put on.
Cut the shirt where you made the mark. The cut doesn't have to be purfect
because it will be covered up.
This next step probably should be the first step. You need more t-shirt fabric. It could be the same color ( buy 2 shirts) or you could use different colors. I used the fabric I cut off the bottom and some fabric I cut from an old white t-shirt. This is a great way to use up old t-shirts.Cut lots of circles. I cut about 24 of each color and made them about 1 1/2 inches in diameter. The more you use the fuller it will be.
Lay out the pattern you want to sew on just to make sure you have enough circles. It won't look like this when it's finished. The circles will be gathered and closer together.
Use thread to match the color of fabrics.
This is the tedious part. Start in the center. Layer 2 circles, off center, and sew on t-shirt near the neckline, gathering as you go so the circle puckers. You only need a few stitches.
Place the circles close together - depending on how many you have, the more you add the fuller it will be. When you think you are done, check it for empty spaces. Fill in until you think it's full enough.
Doesn't this look so much better? I think so.
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