My Big and I--wearing my first two creations!
Big/Little Reveal--I became a Big!
Of course as soon as I joined Theta Phi, I wanted to sport my letters around campus. From sweatshirts to t-shirts to canvas bags, I was so proud to be able to wear my letters. The only snafu in the plan was The Greek House. The Greek House is a sketchy store about 5 minutes from campus that sells all of the Greek apparel and also houses a tanning bed (unregistered of course) in the back...I know it is college and the standards are a bit lower but this place is pretty shady! So as I ventured in and looked around I was a little skeptical. As I looked over the shirts, I could see that the stitching was loose, that the letters were not centered, and that in order to buy one I would need to take out another student loan. Turning to my friend Jenni, I jokingly said "You know, I could make one of these shirts myself." And so it all began.
Offering to sell the t-shirts for half of The Greek Store, I had orders flying at me. I was thrilled but also slightly worried--I didn't want to have people pay me for something I made them that looked like it came from Goodwill. I began the first shirt order with trepidation but as I got going, I was feeling pretty good. Holding up the shirt with the TPA sewed on, I could hardly contain my excitement. It looked good, great even--until I flipped it over and realized I had sewed the back and the front of the shirt together.Fortunately, the only way to go after a start like that is up. While my shirts won't be selling on 5th Avenue anytime soon, I am happy that I have found something that I enjoy doing and that my sisters enjoy wearing!
Two of my favorite shirts I have made so far--I cut up a Vera Bradley napkin for the pattern and even stepped out of my comfort zone and used turquoise thread!
Love it! Okay...this is motivation. I've been wanting to do this myself. Maybe I can talk my sister in law into teaching me how.
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