A craft from the past

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Years ago, I supplemented our income by selling hand painted tee and sweat shirts.  I remember lots of angels, fairies, heart shaped wreaths with ribbon, and my fave at the time- iris.

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Last week, I got a new cabinet and that set off a domino effect of cleaning out drawers and closets to move things around.  I saw this decades old sweatshirt and slipped it on.  It still fits and I thought I might want to wear it, but I’m kinda bothered by necklines that high. my saggy throat prefers scoop or ve necks.

(I’ll show more about the cabinet later on).  You can see the shirt in the mirror.

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So for now, it went right back in the drawer.  I should donate it, or find someone who’d wear it.  

Or possibly turn it into a pillow?  Would that be weird?

 

 

1 thought on “A craft from the past”

  1. Love your Iris painted shirt. You should check out Youtube for how to cut up T-shirts. It shows how to modernize old styles.

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