Posts Tagged ‘Generation T’

Brooklyn, NY @ Park Slope Library

The weather is getting chillier here in the northeast part of the country (or not–wasn’t it just in the 70s yesterday?), but that doesn’t mean I’m packing up my T-shirts (never out of season! never out of style! Just…more layers!). Come join me for a crafternoon Tee Party T-shirt refashioning workshop.

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There will be books. There will be T-shirts to cut. There will be scissors. Just bring yourselves!

WHEN: NOVEMBER 5, 2:00-4:00 PM
WHERE: Park Slope Library
431 6th Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11215

Hope to see you! xox

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No-Sew T-shirt Infinity Top

The best thing about T-shirt season? Umm…T-shirts. Here’s a no-sew T-shirt project to help you kick off your totally sweet summer. Punch it up with custom textile designs, and then wear it any way you like — the possibilities are infinite…or nearly!

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Materials:
Tulip Color Shot Instant Fabric Color
-Light-colored T-shirt (baggy)
-Stencil (I used a panel from a modular stacking unit that I scored at a stoop sale last spring!)
-Scrap paper or cardboard (to insert between the layers of the T-shirt)
-Fabric scissors

Make it:
Head over to the iLoveToCreate blog for step-by-step instructions for achieving the 4 different looks.

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[ Comments Off on No-Sew T-shirt Infinity Top | Posted on May 27th, 2015 ]

Anaheim, CA @ CHA Winter Convention

I’m on the west coast this weekend, at the Cre8Time booth (#2443) from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM today, Sunday, January 12, 2014 with the @iLoveToCreate folks (booth #1008) here at #CHAShow (#CHA2014). Stop by to rest your weary feet and exercise your creativity, making jewelry out of T-shirt scraps! Yesterday we crafted necklaces, bracelets, earrings, brooches, and more, using all sorts of techniques. It’s a true TEE PARTY, with lots of your favorite crafters.

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Come hang with us:

Megan Nicolay (Generation T)
Jennifer Perkins (aka Naughty Secretary)
Jade Harrington (aka Jaderbomb)
Cathy Attix (aka Trinkets In Bloom)
Margot Potter (aka The Impatient Crafter)

and MORE!

Come stop by and say hi! I’ll be posting more pics soon…

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Katonah, NY @ Little Joe’s Books

It’s a TEE PARTY! Next up, in what’s turning out to be a very busy month over at Generation T, please come to Little Joe’s Books on Sunday, October 20 with bestselling author of the Generation T book series, Megan Nicolay. The Tee Party is from 2:00 – 4:00 PM — all materials will be provided, but it’s BYOT (Bring Your Own T-shirt)!

Little Joe’s Books
25 Katonah Avenue
Katonah NY 10536
(914) 232-7278

info@littlejoesbooks.com

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Brooklyn, NY @ Park Slope Library

Mark your calendars and sharpen your scissors! It’s a BROOKLYN TEE PARTY! Grab an old T-shirt that you want to freshen up, and come to the free T-shirt refashioning event at the Park Slope Library in Brooklyn, NY on Saturday October 5, 2013 from 1:00 to 3:00 pm! Bestselling author Megan Nicolay will teach several designs from her books Generation T and Generation T: Beyond Fashion.

Scissors and any other necessary tools will be provided, and books will be available for sale (get them signed!), but BYOT (Bring Your Own T-shirt)! Hope to see you!

What: Generation T Tee Party
When:
October 5, 2013 1:00 – 3:00 pm
Where
: The Park Slope Library, 431 Sixth Avenue, at 9th Street
Cost
: FREE!
RSVP:
We may be ordering pizza, so kindly RSVP so we can have a ballpark figure for how many folks to expect!

This event is sponsored by the Friends of Park Slope Library and Park Slope Parents.


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On this day in 2008…

Well here’s a blast from the past: On this day in history (2008, to be precise), readers of the Book Lover’s Page-A-Day calendar flipped the page from June 17 to June 18 and were treated to a sweet little review of a (at the time) recently published tome on T-shirt refashioning!

My favorite line: Generation T is a great inspiration for that restless, creative do-it-yourselfer in you.” Tell me, what craft books in your library fit you restless creatives “to a T”?

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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

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Raleigh, NC @ Maker Faire NC

You know how much we love Maker Faires, so though Megan Nicolay is only able to be there in spirit for this one, Generation T will be there in the flesh…err, paper pulp…err, the crafty minds and nimble fingers of crafty readers Janet Kennedy and Kelly Farrow. This Saturday (June 18, 2011) Janet and Kelly and their team of intrepid recyclers will be using inspiration from Megan’s books, Generation T and Generation T: Beyond Fashion as they demonstrate how to take an ordinary T-shirt and re-purpose it into a T-shirt (or tank top, or pillow, or…) with style and flair! They’ll bring a box of tossed out T-shirts so that visitors may do their own “re-make & take” on the spot for $5. Proceeds of the creativity sale will benefit nonprofit organizations supported by 5 Bucks is Change. Most projects will be no-sew, but Kelly’s bringing her machine, so some light sewing will take place–brace yourselves!

If you’re in the area, please stop by the Tee Party to say hello to to Janet and Kelly and do some tee-cycling!–and pick up a free Generation T project card while you’re at it.

Maker Faire NC 2011
NC State Fairgrounds
Gov. Kerr Scott building
1025 Blue Ridge Blvd.
Raleigh, NC 27607

The event happens this Saturday June 18, 2011 from 10 am to 5 pm. Entry: Adults $4, Kids $2, Under 6 Free!

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Generation T: The Next Generation

With Mother’s Day yesterday, and Father’s Day just around the corner, today’s post is inspired by those who inspire the next generation of DIYers. Here are some photos from my recent workshops at Holderness School–with my late afternoon crew. Even though Holderness is a high school, the school serves a much wider community in the faculty families that live on and near campus. After the Artward Bound Workshops were done for the afternoon, my late afternoon kids started to arrive (after they got out of middle, elementary, or preschool!).

With dad’s encouragement, superstar DIYer Ella showed up almost every afternoon. This particular project is Knotty by Nature, project #44 from Generation T. And, rather than the traditional tube top underneath, she opted to snip a tank top from a colorful striped shirt she found in the donations. She also notes, “You can wear the knotted top around your waist over jeans or leggings!”

Mama Nikki decked out Molly and Mason in their superhero capes and boas (Mighty My Tee, project #55 and Tic Tac Boa, project #115, both from Generation T: Beyond Fashion) which they wore in the student fashion show (and, I’m told, all around the house!). Note: Molly’s skirt is also a T-shirt refashion — an outgrown dress whose top was cut off to make way for a T-shirt waistband!

Claire and Michael (who are a little young yet to be handling the sharp scissors) donned T-shirt smocks and, with mom’s help, used fabric markers and fabric spray paints to personalize T-shirts that welcomed their dad back from his 10-day camping trip.

Mama Lindley helped Lindon apply stencils for fabric painting while baby Stella looked on and murmured noises of encouragement.

Ella was back for more, following the instructions to make Outer Lace, project #16 in Generation T.

The next day, she brought her pal Chase so they could make matching spray painted tank tops (Sew Easy, project #26, in Generation T).

And Phoebe and Ella appeared together in the fashion show with in their Outer Lace tank tops (and, note the Knotty by Nature top worn as a sassy skirt!).

So here’s to all the parents out there who inspire and encourage kids to pick up scissors or markers or pencils — or any other creative instrument — and DIY. My own parents are two of the craftiest, handiest, creative people I know, and I wouldn’t be here writing this post today if it weren’t for them!

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