I actually made these last year but the night before the Fourth {that’s how I roll} — too late to blog it. And my younger daughter grew out of her shirt, so I made her a new one to wear this year.
I used old shirts and scrap fabric, so this project also ended up being FREE. Yay!! I love a free project!!
And it seriously takes 10 minutes of your time to make. I also think you could make these shirts for boys — just use more boyish material. Maybe plaids, denim or flannel material?
Here’s what you do:
- Cut out the flag shapes. I made mine 6 inches wide by 4 inches tall. And the smaller one is 2.5 inches wide by 1.5 inches tall.
- Pin the shapes on your shirt.
- Sew the shapes on the shirt. I used a zig zag stitch to go around the squares, and then a straight stitch to go across the bigger square to make the stripes.
And if you are wondering how the fraying will look. Check out my older daughter’s shirt — it has been washed probably 20 times and held up great!!
And, if you don’t sew or don’t have a sewing machine, you could do this and use double-sided fusible interfacing. You can buy that at Hobby Lobby or any fabric store.
PS — We have a cute Hometown Parade just up the street for the Fourth with a carnival and then we have a BBQ. What are your plans this Fourth of July?
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Cathy Williams says
What an awesome idea! Just think of all the other holidays you could do!
Donna says
Thanks for this July 4th t-shirt idea. I made one and it turned out really cute.
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Glory says
These shirts look great! I really want to make one for each of my girls and myself! Thanks for the inspriation!
Kristy.FDD says
Thank you for the cute idea. I used this picture and idea for our Saturday Craft post. Very cute and fast!! http://www.fabulousdailydeals.com/2011/07/under-construction-saturday-craft.html
Amy C says
Thanks for the easy tutorial! I made these for my boys. I just posted about it. http://thehappyscraps.blogspot.com/2011/07/4th-of-july-shirts.html
Kristen Duke Photography says
i like a 10 minute craft!
storycrafting says
Just made one of these with my niece! We had so much fun together! http://storycrafting.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/4th-of-july-tee/
Liz @ Sugarplum Creations says
Thanks so much for sharing these, Jen! I found a couple of cute outfits for Kenners and our newest little Taylor, and Kam already has a dress for the 4th, but I'm still in need of something for Sierra. This might just work! 🙂
Jen-CraftOManiac says
Great Fabric. I love them. Super cute. I adore that pic. of the cuties laughing…. so sweet. LUV YA, Have a super fun SAFE 4th OF JULY! xo jen
ellie g says
I love those, Jen! I need something simple this year. Weird how I always pick something that takes way too long. 🙂 Tee Hee. It's a sickness. I bet I could stick to something like this. I bet. 🙂 Thanks for the idea. (love the polka dots, by the way)
2busy says
Love this idea! Very cute!
Carolyn says
These are so cute!! I would love it if you could link it up on my "4th July treats" Linky!
http://cookinformycaptain.blogspot.com/2011/06/4th-july-strawberries-w-linky.html
Brittany says
What an easy project! My daughter would look so cute in a shirt like this!
Nike@ChooseToThrive says
These are so cute Jen! I love the fun fabrics on your shirts — that turquoise polka dot rocks! Happy 4th!
Kelli @ RTSM says
I love the mix of fabrics! I made shirts just like that for my boys last year using some gingham fabrics:) I also made mine the night before so they only made their appearance on my blog in a Happy 4th post.
Amanda @ Serenity Now says
Those are so cute, Jen, and I love that they are quick projects! My girls love wearing stuff I've made for them. Might have to see if I can pull this off before Monday. 😉
Anita says
Very cute idea!
Desiree @ The 36th Avenue says
Jen,
I LOVE the fabric choice… so beYOUtiful… so cute!
Shanna @ Queen of the Castle(s) says
How cute are these?!!? I'm DEFINITELY making them for my twins!
Michelle @ Loving Every Second says
Okay, that is brilliant! I'm totally making these for my daughters 🙂 And I posted a link on my FB page!
Heather says
so cute! Perfect. i wish i could sew!
melody-mae says
how adorable! I want to make them for my grandsons!!
Christie in Dallas, TX says
Jen, I LOVE this idea and can't wait to make a few of these shirts! Thanks for sharing!
Kadbury says
I love those shirts and… what's this? A top 10 commenters list?!? And here I've been, silently stalking and being a bad non-commenter…
I think I have a new goal… Right after I make those shirts ; )
~Kristin
Monica Hoang says
So stinkin cute and supppper easy!! Thanks for the idea!
Resourceful Red says
very cute!!! may be making myself one 🙂
thanks for sharing!!
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Amanda says
So cute!!
Terri @ A Creative Princess says
Jennifer, this is exactly why I love you so much! I made the 5 grandkids all shirts and when my husband saw them all, he wondered where the other 6 of them for us the the big kids. I did not want to do 6 more of the ones I made. This is great!! Now everyone will have a shirt!
Kelly @ Run With Glitter says
These are just awesome.. And great for me who has been a slacker on the 4th outfits! 🙂
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wayside wanderer says
These are great. I would so wear this! =)
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Cameron says
So cute! Love the material! I made 5 minute shirts last year. See the flag your pretty girls are holding? Cut it off and hot glue to a tee shirt! Ha! Works for me!
Two Shades of Pink says
Super cute and easy! My favorite kind of project. Thank you for sharing this. 🙂
Randi~Dukes and Duchesses says
Those are adorable – I love the way they look!
Cerise says
So easy! I'm totally going to make myself one!