Refashion Men's Polo to Casual Top

Good morning dear reader!
Love ya. 
Can't talk. 
We are finally leaving Houston and it is my job to pack everything in our apartment! It is so hard when all I want to do is reply to the amazing bloggers who emailed me about my post yesterday. New designs are already rolling in my mind!
Today is the last refashion tutorial for August! So exciting - I was inspired by Merrick for this project. It was the first one I ever did and it is by far my favorite. I wear it all the time. In fact, I'm wearing it right now.
Tutorial after the jump!


First, find a men's polo - make sure you like the material because the fit is going to change drastically. Follow the steps of all my other projects and cut the collar off. Also cut a lower neck out of the back of the shirt that is actually going to turn into your front.
Pin some material back on the neck, be sure to leave it separated where the buttons come apart.
Flip the neck back in so that the seam is hidden and lightly sew around the edge one more time for a finished look!
Now follow the steps of fitting my other garments by turning it inside out, putting it on, and pinning where you want the sides/arms to come in. Zig zag stitch along this line on both sides and then trim off the excess material. You can use the same technique from the neck to finish the bottom or just cut it off!
This shirt is so comfy.
Remember, if you want to join in with my pre-blog design service and get some work done for a highly discounted rate just email me! I'm trying to build my portfolio before officially offering this service!
One thing I forgot to mention is please, only blogger platforms right now. I want to expand to Wordpress but I don't currently use it so I'm not as familiar.
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