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From Our Readers: Califia!

Califia, resident of California, blogger over at Spooning, and co-editor of the book Be Thrifty, reports that she has made three of the “Wild Thing” hooded blankets so far (#47 in Generation T: Beyond Fashion) — the most recent being gifted to her friend’s darling new baby, little Sabrina.

I think she looks mighty fierce in her pink and green ears, don’t you?

[ 2 Comments | Posted on June 13th, 2012 ]

Building Gets a Fashion Makeover

A Gap Inc. building in San Francisco, California got a fashion makeover recently —  all decked out in that super-soft staple we all love — T-shirts! It appears have been draped in 170 T-shirts, to be exact, making it casual Friday for the actual office itself!

What do you think of the season’s new colors and patterns? It looks like lots of neon, stripes, and jewel tones!

Photos via the Gap Inc. blog and my sister, Ariana (who happened to be driving by the other day — it looks like a few T-shirts have been snagged from the display since the original photos were taken) .

[ 2 Comments | Posted on May 4th, 2012 ]

Documentary: T-shirt Travels

What happens to a T-shirt after it’s donated to the Salvation Army or Goodwill? Hint: Not all of them end up for sale on the racks of those stores. Here’s a fascinating PBS documentary by Shantha Bloeman exploring how some secondhand clothing, donated by the West, ends up being sold for profit in third world countries, like Zambia. In it, Bloeman analyzes concepts of charity (or the perception of it) and how that process can dismantle an entire textile industry and a country’s source of economic independence.

At the very least, it makes you think where your T-shirts (or other discarded clothes) really end up.

What are your thoughts? Is it an unintended consequence of true charity or an example of opportunism masked by goodwill?

(via ThreadBared)

[ Comments Off on Documentary: T-shirt Travels | Posted on January 26th, 2012 ]

From Our Readers: Willow!

This past July, I visited a local coffee shop in my hometown in New Hampshire and bumped into a young fan named Willow, who was there with her mom, and who happened to be sporting a “Sidewinder” skirt that she made herself from Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-shirt (project #52).

She did amazing work on that skirt, and she’s pretty darn cute, to  boot!

[ 1 Comment | Posted on December 29th, 2011 ]

From Our Readers: Lindsey

Last month, I was alerted to a DIYer named Lindsey over at Hello Hydrangea blog, who seeks out inspiration in books and across the web to make her own designs! Here, inspired by Generation T, she discovered a new T-shirt recon that she has dubbed “Dinosaur” because it reminds her of the spikes on a triceratops.

I love it because it reminds me of a dissection or x-ray vision, with a strong, colorful spine running down the back! Either way you slash it, it’s amazingly quick and easy to make — check out Lindsey’s tutorial on Hello Hydrangea here if you’d like to try your hand at it, too.

[ Comments Off on From Our Readers: Lindsey | Posted on December 19th, 2011 ]

Tee Party at The Duplex NYC!

Here are some belated highlights from the Tee Party we hosted at The Duplex in NYC in October!  I thought it might be just the thing to inspire a last-minute craft night to finish up those DIY holiday gifts (and don’t forget to download the free Generation T gift tags in the right column of the website to attach to all of your fabulous reconstructed T-shirt projects).

We made stylish no-sew scarves (and for those cracking open your books, it’s the Mane-iac scarf, page 235 in Generation T: Beyond Fashion).

Sassy no-sew tops, too! This couple made the Back in Action tee (page 260 in Generation T: Beyond Fashion).

Then there was the Pinup Girl halter top, page 28 in Generation T: Beyond Fashion — and a mash-up of the Makes Me Wanna Collar and the Back in Action T-shirt (shown above), pages 38 and 260 in Generation T: Beyond Fashion.

A variation of the Outer Lace sleeveless top, page 56 in Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-shirt (check out all the scraps re-purposed as bracelets, too). And, my good friend, host and bartender for the evening, Matthew!

So keep stockpiling your old T-shirts! Because you never know when the next Tee Party invite will arrive in your inbox…

[ Comments Off on Tee Party at The Duplex NYC! | Posted on December 16th, 2011 ]

From Our Readers: Carol Schneider Designs!

Recently, I had the opportunity to sit down with Carol Schneider, lecture series publicist by day and fashion designer by nights and weekends (y’all know how much I love a crafty superhero alter ego!). She started making scarves from vintage kimono fabrics, but eventually (as we all do, right?) found her way to discarded T-shirts. Here are some scrap-fabulous highlights from her website.

For those of you in the NYC area, I found out that Carol and some of her designer colleagues (Annie Walwyn-Jones, Teresa Montalvo, and Danielle Mailerare) are hosting an open house this Tuesday and Wednesday, December 6 and 7, 3:00 to 9:00 pm to share and sell their designs!

I got a preview of some of Carol’s more recent T-shirt scarves that will be on sale this holiday season for kids and adults, and gosh they’re pretty cute and clever. I love the New York-themed one (that Coney Island tee is a great thrifty find!) and there’s a pink one that incorporates a pocketed T-shirt into the quilted mix.

I just love all the colors she uses–isn’t it inspiring? (I’m always looking to keep the color quotient high when winter grays settle in!). If you’re feeling crafty, I encourage you to turn to project #77 “Scarf It Up” in Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-shirt (page 194) to make your own scarves from your T-shirt stash. Or check out this video from the Generation T/Threadbanger archives for some more basic scarf designs.

And if you’d rather buy than DIY, support a small business and check out that open house I mentioned above (Tuesday and Wednesday, December 6 and 7, 2011, from 3:00 to 9:00 pm) at the home of Carol Schneider Designs in NYC!

27 East 22 Street, 7th floor, NYC
(between Broadway & Park)
212-505-6615


[ Comments Off on From Our Readers: Carol Schneider Designs! | Posted on December 3rd, 2011 ]

3 Winners = 3 Books to Be Signed & Delivered!

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Generation T giveaway over the weekend!

Without further ado, the three winners are: Ginger, who especially loves the scarves. She volunteers for a thrift store that benefits victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes; they get so many T-shirts that aren’t claimed, so Ginger refashions them into scarves! Jessica, who loves the Mohawk Mo’ Rock hat (in Generation T: Beyond Fashion) and is raring to make some more! And last but not least, Dio, who’s been so obsessed with the Pinup Girl halter top that she’s made about four of them, and adores her Tie, Tie, Again convertible dress (both from Generation T: Beyond Fashion) that she constructed using three Paranormal Activity T-shirts and two plain black ones in honor of the approaching Halloween.

Ginger, Jessica, and Dio: Please email Megan (megan at generation-t.com) with your mailing address, which book you’d like to receive (Generation T or Generation T: Beyond Fashion), and, if you’d like to it to be signed, to whom it should be autographed (i.e. is it a gift or are you keeping it for yourself?).

A hearty congratulations to the winners of our Facebook giveaway, and thanks for continuing to spread the good T-shirt word! Stay tuned for another fun pre-Halloween giveaway later in the week!

[ Comments Off on 3 Winners = 3 Books to Be Signed & Delivered! | Posted on October 17th, 2011 ]

In a Class of 3000! Celebration and Giveaway

It’s been less than a year since we celebrated the Generation T Facebook community growing to a whopping 2000 members (and slightly more than a year since we hit 1000 strong), and as of a Monday morning a couple of weeks ago in September, now we have some more nice round numbers to cheer for.

In honor of the milestone, and in thanks for your support of this growing community, I’m giving away one book per thousand Facebook fans (for the math-challenged that’s a total of three books from the Generation T library!). To enter, just share your favorite T-shirt refashion project in the comments either here on the blog or on the Generation T Facebook page before 12:00 noon (that’s EST) on Saturday October 15. Just one entry per person, please! I’ll randomly select the three winners and announce them over the weekend. (Winners will get to choose which book they receive as a prize!)

And please, keep spreading the T-shirt love by sending your DIY-minded friends to the Facebook page — there are many more milestone celebrations to be had!

xo,
Megan/Generation T

[ 13 Comments | Posted on October 14th, 2011 ]

From Our Readers: Aimée!

This photo was enthusiastically submitted by Pearl and the Beard band member Jocelyn while on tour — she spotted Aimée’s sassy red tank top (and Aimée herself!) at a Washington D.C. show and simply had to snap a photo to send to us. (Editor’s Note: Good thinking, Jocelyn! We like your style.) The shirt looks to be a bit of a hybrid of #20 (“It’s My Party and I’ll Tie if I Want To”) from Generation T and #104 (“Knot So Fast”) from Generation T: Beyond Fashion with some gathered sleeve-straps thrown in for good measure.

Cheers to Aimée for her DIY savvy and impressive musical tastes (after the show, Aimée and her brother Paul interviewed the band for his blog, The Reverb Signal) and cheers to Jocelyn for her keen eye for T-shirt refashioning! Oh, and if you haven’t checked out Pearl and the Beard’s Will Smith Medley, please do so immediately. I really can’t stress how important this is.

[ 1 Comment | Posted on August 18th, 2011 ]