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Work out approved. This DIY tank is on trend active wear you can sew yourself. I'm on the search for the perfect tank and leggings for my Pilates. Sewing  your own workout gear makes it so you can fit your own body. See how this tank compares to other patterns I've sewn up. Handmade by Lara Liz #activewear #diy #sewing #diyworkoutgear Diy Activewear, Diy Workout Shirt, Sewing Activewear, Tank Top Sewing Pattern, Diy Workout, Fitness Fashion Outfits, Diy Tank, Diy Tops, Make Your Own Clothes

Work out approved. This DIY tank is on trend active wear you can sew yourself. I'm on the search for the perfect tank and leggings for my Pilates. Sewing your own workout gear makes it so you can fit your own body. See how this tank compares to other patterns I've sewn up. Handmade by Lara Liz #activewear #diy #sewing #diyworkoutgear

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Livin' The Thrify Life: DIY no-sew workout tank - I saw it at....Walmart?... Diy Workout Shirt, Diy Cut Shirts, Cut Up Shirts, Diy Workout, Diy Tank, Shirt Hacks, Shirt Refashion, No Sew, Refashion Clothes

7/11/2014 Believe it or not, the inspiration for this one came from a shirt I saw at Walmart. My sister recently gave me a shirt she wanted "up-cycled" into a workout shirt, so I thought I would give this style a go. It was so simple and turned out cute. My version Walmart version Materials - T-shirt (this was just an old t-shirt my sister was going to toss...) - fabric scissors - chalk - cardboard Steps - Step 1: Lay out your t-shirt. Using the chalk, mark out where you want to cut. Try…

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Hey Wanderer: diy Diy Workout Shirt, Shirt Into Tank Top, Developing Film, Cut Tshirt Diy, Cut Shirt Designs, Tank Tops Diy, Diy Cut Shirts, Ropa Upcycling, Shirt Makeover

"Dreamers, thinkers, adventurers, believers" is sort of our motto so we've wanted to put it on a shirt. We will probably try something in the future where we can make a bunch of them to sell, but for now, this works great! All you need is a blank t-shirt (we got ours from Goodwill and cut the sleeves off), some bleach, a paint brush, maybe some chalk and a piece of cardboard to put between the layers of the shirt. Place the cardboard between the layers of the shirt. We got this t-shirt…

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