I don't know if this is quite what you're looking for, but someone over on Craftster made a post about fixing a too small t-shirt. Maybe it'll help you out?
I do like that idea. :D It seems perfect for some boys' Spiderman shirts I bought years ago.
Thank you so much for the tips on keeping it flat, too. I'm sure I would have messed that up and cried. Taking those stretch stitches out is a nightmare DX
You're welcome ^_^ I've only down this twice, and I actually didn't use a stabilizer either time. I just tried to go realllllyyyyy slow....and the bottom edge on one design came out all wavy, so I that's when I determined a stabilizer would probably make life easier. I imagine the better quality your stretch-T is, the less wavy-ness you'll have too (I was sewing to $5 walmart Ts, since I was trying it out for the first time)
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Thank you very much. :D Quite helpful indeed.
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Thank you so much for the tips on keeping it flat, too. I'm sure I would have messed that up and cried. Taking those stretch stitches out is a nightmare DX
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Let me know how it works out!
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Cute shirt !
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Part of me really wants to combine all 3 ideas, though XD
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I do like the patch idea tho.
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funny t shirts
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