5. DIY Ideas For A Cut-Out Neck Pattern
If you like to play some peek-a-boo, then here’s an interesting way to cut a t shirt, by cutting out the neck yoke to create a high street look. Start with drawing an outline of the cut you want to make around the neckline and the arms, and then get cutting. Take your time to meet that designer finesse.
6. DIY Bow-Back T-Shirts
This T-shirt cutting pattern will let you do the new $exy backless, playing it upside down. Instead of wearing a deep V, wear it the reverse way, showing off your lower back. To do a bow shaped back, start with making a horizontal slit on the back of your t shirt from one end to the other. Cut out and widen up the neck too. Then gather the piece from the centre pulling together the neck and the horizontal cut in the middle of the back to create that bow.
7. Strap Back
With boyfriend fit being all the rage, borrow a loose t shirt from your guy or your brother and opt for this cool way to cut a t shirt for sporting some chic tomboyish look. Cut out a deep v-neck at the back of the t shirt. Then cut stretchable elastic material or another piece of fabric and sew them into those gaps. We suggest you opt for brighter shades for the straps to upgrade their regular blues greys and
8. Blade Cut
It is as simple as it sounds. Just mark your territory and getting cutting. You can try different shapes and styles like in this one where one is horizontal and the other vertical, both looking equally great. This one’s surely the easiest of all the t shirt cutting designs.
9. Shoulder Cut
This is one creative t shirt pattern that requires hands-on & precision. If gone wrong, it will ruin your efforts and the t shirt too. Start, with cutting along the sleeves and then the shoulder, the neck and then the other sleeve. Make equal cuts, as too much gap will not look aesthetic.