How to Make a T-Shirt into a Women's Muscle Tank

Saturday, August 28, 2021

 

Hi family and friends! 👋


I was at the gym the other day, and I saw two friends with super cute muscle tanks.. that they both did themselves! So it got me thinking, how many shirts in my closet do I not wear because they are boring t-shirts? Which could I make into cute wearable muscle tanks? How the heck do I cut it so it's just as cute?


Muscle tanks have been around forever, however, they've definitely been seen a lot more recently as a cute cover up before workouts or to wear during your workout (me!). I recently purchased a women's muscle tank on Amazon to start wearing to the gym. What I love about it? The color and fabric. What I would change? Arm holes not going out so wide to show side boob and a shorter length. 😂


Because my side boob shows a different color sports bra (not in the cute way), I don't wear it unless to bed. BUT, I still want a cute one! 



INITIAL SIDE CONVERSATIONS

First friend: "I did two inches at the top and then kind of winged it"

Second friend: "I did this so long ago"

Final thoughts: I can do it myself, but will have to do by trial and error



So I decided just to take a shirt out of my closet and practice!





Step 1: Grab your supplies

- Shirt

- Scissors

- Tape Measure

- Marker

 

Step 2: Decide the top width

I chose two inches and marked both sides. I also folded in half to make sure both sides were similar.


Step 3: Figure out how far down on the sides you want the arm holes to go

I wanted them a little bit higher, so I chose to go one inch down from the arm hole seam. I again folded in half to make sure both sides were similar.


Step 4: Start cutting, one side at a time! 

I went down from the top, and then cut in an L shape to the second marker. Don't worry about them being 100% even, as you will also be stretching the arm holes after.


Step 5: After both sides are cut, stretch the armholes out, which causes the new cut to roll a bit. 


Step 6: If you want a shorter length, cut the bottom.

(I skipped this step with my trial and error shirt, but will probably do this in the future.)


Step 7: Wear your new creation with pride! 



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Making a t-shirt into a women's muscle tank was actually easier than I initially thought. I hope you have a similar experience! 





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