Easy project to turn t-shirt neckline from crew neck to v-neck without a sewing machine. Link to faster sewing machine version • Change Crew Neck T-Shi... how to sew convert a v neck tshirt
Thank you for this detailed video with great instructions. It is so relevant today, Monday, May 27, 2024 as I have ordered several Adidas crew necks that MUST be made into a more feminine 'v' neck.
I started watching this video so I didn't mess up while cutting my shirt, but I completely forgot about my shirt your voice was so soothing I started to relax and simply just wanted to listen as I napped
Thank you, this was easy to understand. Not just that, instructionally it was simple and well-demonstrated (although on that note, thank you for the close-ups!), but also that you spoke clearly and not too fast and didn't play distracting music in the background. You just told us what we needed to do, and why, and that was that! I actually feel comfortable enough now after watching this to make my own attempt. Again, thanks! : D
I was watching somebody else's video on how to make a v-neck out of a T-shirt a ruin the entire shirt because her details were not there. She didn't explain a lot of small things that would have prevented me from ruining that shirt. I really liked your slow methodical and deep explanation of everything you did and I'm looking forward to finding more of your videos.
Thank you! I've wanted to do this several times, but didn't want to just cut into my knit shirts. I appreciate your attention to hand stitching--it seems like it's a dying art.
Thank you SO MUCH! I don't sew and I have watched tons of these that I could never follow. But I think I can actually do what you've outlined here. I have to modify a family Xmas shirt with a crew neck and was desperate to find something. Thank you so much for this helpful video! Now I will be able to match the family at Xmas and not feel choked all day long. :) lol
Please consider using a contrasting colored thread and mention you are using a round ended needle. Your video was the best I have seen. Excellent slow speed, close ups and ease of understanding your instructions. Thank you.
This was very helpful. I don’t like those tight T shirt collars either - but I want to wear a rock band tee sometimes. I love the clarity of the video - and I love your stubby little fingers.
Hello! Thank you for the tutorial, I’m trying to fix a tight tshirt neck and every other video required a sowing machine, cutting off lots of fabric or had complicated instructions. I’m not the best seamstress but I believe I’m capable of following your video and getting a decent result haha. Thanks so much, have a wonderful day! :)
Looks like a micro-picot edging. Thanks! I have a t-shirt in the closet that will get this v-neck finish. I can’t have anything close to my neck either.
Thanks for the video! Clear and easy to follow! The only thing I would add is to bury the tail as you complete the three knots at the end by running you still threaded needle through a single layer of fabric on the back side of the shirt making sure it doesn't show on the front and then clipping it close to the fabric. Just an added protection from unraveling.
Thank you. I needed to alter t-shirts so I don't feel choked. This is a nicely finished shirt--without mutilating it! My work has themes from time to time and I don't have a choice but to wear t-shirts. Possibly: for the edges, sew the "V" with a touch of lace, satin ribbon, or Ric-rac.
Super! I just saw a couple of great t-shirts at Dollar Tree, but neckline to small for my comfort, absolutely going to do this 'cause I really like v-neckline. Thanks so much.
Awesome, thank you for sharing! I don't like crewneck shirts either. It would also be cute and easy to add tiny little stripes of same fabric or complimentary fabric across the V neck to help keep it laying flat. If you use a different fabric you could add it to the sleeves. I think I may do that and roll the sleeves a couple times, tack on a little stripe and I might even find cute buttons to use to put the stripe on the sleeves and add one at the V. Ribbon would be cute too. Girl, you have gotten me inspired, lol.
I hate regular t-shirts and have a ton of band shirts I love but hate wearing because it feels like they choke me. I’m going to do this with them! So easy!
Now I can finally wear t shirts and sweatshirts in comfort. I will surge the raw edges though. I am very sensitive about my neck and chin. I don't even wear necklaces.
Great video! What do you recommend for the thread type? The shirt I'm starting with is high quality 100% cotton, and others will be various quality cotton or cotton blend. Thanks!
I just bought 13 t shirts on sale with crew necks that I hate! This video was so perfect for me to now cut myself and stitch up!! I did wonder if you could use iron on webbing like for hems just to be sure everything stays down nicely? But not sure how that works on stretch t-shirt material. Again, I love this video and would echo the comments of R MH below my comments!
Thank you for this detailed video with great instructions. It is so relevant today, Monday, May 27, 2024 as I have ordered several Adidas crew necks that MUST be made into a more feminine 'v' neck.
Glad it was helpful!
This was the easiest solution I've seen. I used that ironable fusing tape so I didn't even sew, but the way to go about it was genius! Thank you.
How has your shirt held up with the ironing tape? I was thinking of alternatives to sewing and love this idea.
I came here just for this information! Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this video. I hate crew neck t-shirts, and this is my rescue video
Welcome!
I started watching this video so I didn't mess up while cutting my shirt, but I completely forgot about my shirt your voice was so soothing I started to relax and simply just wanted to listen as I napped
Thank you, this was easy to understand. Not just that, instructionally it was simple and well-demonstrated (although on that note, thank you for the close-ups!), but also that you spoke clearly and not too fast and didn't play distracting music in the background. You just told us what we needed to do, and why, and that was that! I actually feel comfortable enough now after watching this to make my own attempt. Again, thanks! : D
I also really appreciated not having distracting background music!
Thank you. Suddenly, here in 2021 I can find nothing but crew neck t-shirts!
Thank you! Really appreciate how you explain why you’re doing what you’re doing at each step.
I was watching somebody else's video on how to make a v-neck out of a T-shirt a ruin the entire shirt because her details were not there. She didn't explain a lot of small things that would have prevented me from ruining that shirt. I really liked your slow methodical and deep explanation of everything you did and I'm looking forward to finding more of your videos.
Thank you! I've wanted to do this several times, but didn't want to just cut into my knit shirts. I appreciate your attention to hand stitching--it seems like it's a dying art.
Awesome, I have a round neck t shirt that I love, but don’t like to wear because of the neckline. You’ve helped so much!
I am impressed by how well this tutorial was put together. Thank you. ☺️
I’m going to try this today thank you , I hope mine comes out ok.
Thank you SO MUCH! I don't sew and I have watched tons of these that I could never follow. But I think I can actually do what you've outlined here. I have to modify a family Xmas shirt with a crew neck and was desperate to find something. Thank you so much for this helpful video! Now I will be able to match the family at Xmas and not feel choked all day long. :) lol
Please consider using a contrasting colored thread and mention you are using a round ended needle. Your video was the best I have seen. Excellent slow speed, close ups and ease of understanding your instructions. Thank you.
This was very helpful. I don’t like those tight T shirt collars either - but I want to wear a rock band tee sometimes.
I love the clarity of the video - and I love your stubby little fingers.
I love not having long painted claws getting in the way!
Thank you so much, your video was exactly what I needed. Everyone else kept repeating the long cumbersome way but yours is very simple!
This is the best one I have seen thanks
Great video! I’ve never been able to sew or make things like this and you’ve made it easy enough I’m going to try it! Thank You!
Thank you from Brazil! I've just cut a v-neck and didn't know what to do finish! Thank you!
Hello! Thank you for the tutorial, I’m trying to fix a tight tshirt neck and every other video required a sowing machine, cutting off lots of fabric or had complicated instructions. I’m not the best seamstress but I believe I’m capable of following your video and getting a decent result haha. Thanks so much, have a wonderful day! :)
Looks like a micro-picot edging. Thanks! I have a t-shirt in the closet that will get this v-neck finish. I can’t have anything close to my neck either.
Thank you. This looks so professional. I needed this lesson.
Thank you! That was so helpful and the close up shots were great!
Thanks for the video! Clear and easy to follow! The only thing I would add is to bury the tail as you complete the three knots at the end by running you still threaded needle through a single layer of fabric on the back side of the shirt making sure it doesn't show on the front and then clipping it close to the fabric. Just an added protection from unraveling.
LOVED this technique. I have just used this idea on my tee and also i did the same v-cut design on the sleeves as well and i love how it turned out.
Thank you. I needed to alter t-shirts so I don't feel choked. This is a nicely finished shirt--without mutilating it! My work has themes from time to time and I don't have a choice but to wear t-shirts. Possibly: for the edges, sew the "V" with a touch of lace, satin ribbon, or Ric-rac.
You're so welcome!
Good job! This just may give me the nudge to do this for my wife's Christmas t-shirt project
I did my first T-shirt and it turned out perfect! Thank you very much.
Super! I just saw a couple of great t-shirts at Dollar Tree, but neckline to small for my comfort, absolutely going to do this 'cause I really like v-neckline. Thanks so much.
The two shirts in the video are from Dollar Tree also. :)
Looks Great will be doing this to all my t-shirts...Thank you
Brilliant! great, clear instructions, it's given me the confidence to use this method.😊
You can do it! Happy sewing! 🧵
Next time please use a lighter thread to show stitching. Thank you for the lesson. Very helpful for crew necks that are too tight.
Great video. I’m going to try it. Thanks for sharing 😊
You’re welcome 😊
You have done a wonderful job of explaining this! 🤗
Wow! Now I know what to do with my crew neck shirts! Thank you so much!
I did this with 2 Tshirts dresses as they had crew necks and it work great. Scissors need and thread. Nice and easy. Thank you
Excellent stitching and a brilliant idea. I really hate a tight crewneck!
Thanks for this video. It's nice to have a way to make a v neck without a sewing machine. Cheers!
Very well demonstrated1 I'm no seamstress but I feel I could do this while following your video.Thank You for sharing!
Great job. Was easy to follow along. Thank you.
Excellent! Thank you! You made it look simple.
Thanks for this video! Like you, I want a professional look!❤👍
Thanks a lot You saved me😍😍😍 now I don't have to chock on those round necks t-shirts
Wow...that was a wonderful demonstration.....I actually think I can do this. Thank you!!!!
Awesome, thank you for sharing! I don't like crewneck shirts either. It would also be cute and easy to add tiny little stripes of same fabric or complimentary fabric across the V neck to help keep it laying flat. If you use a different fabric you could add it to the sleeves. I think I may do that and roll the sleeves a couple times, tack on a little stripe and I might even find cute buttons to use to put the stripe on the sleeves and add one at the V. Ribbon would be cute too. Girl, you have gotten me inspired, lol.
me too i dont like crew neck
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks for this video
This transformation is the easiest.. I will surely do this in my tight crew neck shirt..
Thanks for this. Was looking for an easy way to fix a long jon top (kind of chocks me) without taking off the facing. I doubt I'll be this neat.
Thank You it was easy to understand.I have so many crew neck shirts and i can't stand to wear them. It will take forever but i will give it a try.
Glad it was helpful!
You’re great! So easy to understand 😄😘
Good video. Your instructions are clear and to the point. Thanks
Tu idea me encantó más ❤
thank you so much. I appreciate your help!!!!!
Beautifully done, thank you!
Helped tremendously! Thank you!
Fantastic! Thank you!!!
LOVE! So much easier than any of the other videos! Thank you so much! ♥
Helpful easy sew if you are a neat person!
I hate regular t-shirts and have a ton of band shirts I love but hate wearing because it feels like they choke me. I’m going to do this with them! So easy!
Very informative! Thank you!!!
Thank, excellent.
muchas gracias,bien explicado
Thank you for a great tutorial!! I needed help!
Amei seu vídeo. Estava tentando ajeita uma camiseta do meu esposo e não sabia como. Parabéns me ajudou bastante.
Will do it this for my daughter's shirt
Very good Idea! Idéia muito boa. Thanks. From Brasil 21.jul.2019
Just love it..........just what I was looking for........thanks
Awesome Thanks!
This worked well, thank you so much for sharing.
Glad it helped!
Can I just send my shirts to you. J.K. thank you for a great video and excellent instructions and information. I might give it a try. 👍
Great technique and well explained
Amazing tips
Thank you madam
Graciasss. Sencillo y bien explicado. Le felicito. Tengo unas cuántas que arreglar así. Bendiciones.❤❤❤
De nada. :)
Ok, I will have to watch this a few times..Great clip!
Wow! I will try this! Thank you.
Thank You, Tech Angel 😇!
Very helpful
Explained Beautifully🤗
Very much detailed
Very much helpful
Now all my t-shirt gonna be of V-Neck 😌😌😌
Thanks a lot dear 🤩
Great explanation, thanks!
Thanks!
Great idea!!!✅✅✅✅✅🎶
Fantastic thread matching! Did you pull a thread from the shirt? Thanks for the tutorial.
I purchased the thread from Walmart.
Thank you..its vert useful.
Very helpful
Great job
thanks for this!!
Now I can finally wear t shirts and sweatshirts in comfort. I will surge the raw edges though. I am very sensitive about my neck and chin. I don't even wear necklaces.
I may try that with my cutter foot. :)
Good luck mother 👍👍
Look awsome. Easy n better this way. 👍. Tq dear
Great video! What do you recommend for the thread type? The shirt I'm starting with is high quality 100% cotton, and others will be various quality cotton or cotton blend. Thanks!
If new, I would wash and dry it first. I would use regular polyester thread as it doesn't shrink.
I just bought 13 t shirts on sale with crew necks that I hate! This video was so perfect for me to now cut myself and stitch up!! I did wonder if you could use iron on webbing like for hems just to be sure everything stays down nicely? But not sure how that works on stretch t-shirt material. Again, I love this video and would echo the comments of R MH below my comments!
Yes. It would be helpful. I would still sew it though as the iron-on material usually disappears over several washes..
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Thank you for sharing❣️ If you know of any hand sewing videos for beginners, please let me know of the channel. 😊
Good instructions. Doesn’t anyone use a thimble anymore? I can’t sew without one.
Nah... I live dangerously. :)
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You idea is great.Thank u
Love ya ma
Could the sewing be done with a machine? This method is brilliant. Look forward to trying it.
Yes, absolutely
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Wauuuuu Que idea tan genial . Saludos desde la Ciudad De México Excelente .............."(0_-)" .........
I have a few new tee shirts I have never worn because they do not suit me but after watching your channel I am going to try. Thank you