I know, I KNOW… another open back sweater DIY! I just can’t help myself though, and I love my latest version. This idea is not necessarily original, having seen about a billion pins of an open back sweater with a bow on Pinterest, AND having made a version in the past, BUT I wear my …
How to Make A Shoulder Cut-Out Sweater DIY
I DIY’d this sweater last Friday in under ten minutes and wore it out that night… in this exact outfit actually. I made it because my little shoulder tattoo was still healing and I couldn’t wear a regular bra strap over it or anything that rubbed it because it was slightly irritated at the time. …
DIY Open Side Slit Sweatshirt
I have this sweatshirt in both black and in white and for some reason, I never wear the black one. I’ve worn the white one a handful of times, but I’m never happy with the way this one looks. Maybe it just feels too boxy and because it’s black it morphs into one lump while …
DIY Open Back Sweater w/ Big Pins Inspired by Versace
A few months ago I stumbled upon a loose, oversized open back sweater with bows tied down the back and promptly put it on DIY to-do list… I saved it on my desktop for months but of course I can’t find the photo anywhere now and wonder why I didn’t add it to my DIY …
How to Make a Pretty DIY Bow Sweater with Open Back
Last week, or maybe it was the week before, and inspired by a pretty photo of the back of a sweater closed with a bow on Pinterest, I pulled out two sweaters from my closet that I never wear to makeover, transform and adorn, with pretty bows. The one you see here did indeed receive …
DIY Open Back Sweater // Give an Old Sweater a New Look
Well, I forgot to take a before shot of me wearing this sweater, but you can see in the photo below that it was a simple crew neck, and it was a big snug and uncomfortable, and though I’ve had it for ages, I’ve never worn it. But it’s vintage. And I usually have a …
DIY Sparkly Embellished Shoulders – Holiday Sweater
* A sweater* 2 Beaded or Sequin trim appliques – there are tons of fun styles here {I picked mine up at Bargain Yardage when I bought my DIY tablecloth materials}* Needle/Thread/Scissors – or really, if you disguise them well, safety pins will do the trick * Decide where you want your appliques and pin …