How to Make a Jean Collar Sweatshirt
By threadbangerEver wonder what would happen if you bred a pair of jeans and a sweatshirt? Well check out this baby! This jean collar sweatshirt is a great diy style that looks great on guys. Thanks to amazing Threabanger forum member Ryan Moore for this idea and lesson! To see his tutorial in more detail, check out the video. Want more Threadheads DIY fashion? Subscribe now on iTunes! Just do it!
Materials:
Old pair of jeans (or just the top waistband with zipper part)
Plain crew neck sweatshirt
Seam Ripper
Scissors
Sewing Machine
Pins


1. Take your seam ripper and start ripping off the bottom part of the belt loops.

2.
Cut around the waistband and down around the zipper, making sure to
leave enough room to sew. If the jeans have a logo on the back, rip
that off with a seam ripper.


3. Take out your sweatshirt and carefully cut the collar off right below the seam.

4. Pin the top part of the waistband to the neck hole of the sweatshirt. Make sure you line up the zipper with your tag on the sweatshirt so that it is centered. Pin all the way to the shoulders on both sides.


5. Cut right next to the back belt loop.

6. Flip the shirt over. Pin one of the jean pieces to the collar.

7. Take the other jean piece and lay it on top, making sure you line it up. Pin it down through all the layers.

8.
Cut the excess of the top jean piece off, a little bit beyond the
center back of the shirt. Do the same for the jean piece underneath so
that it doesn't get too bulky back there.


9.
Sew a seam at the top of the waistband and collar, going around (not
over!) your belt loops. When you reach the front button, only sew to
the end of the layer because later we will be cutting the front open.
If you sew all the way around, the front won't open like a zipper fly
should! Sew down and all the way around the fly as well.


10. Now, sew around the bottom of the waistband. Then sew down the bottom part of the belt loops.

11. Turn the sweatshirt inside-out. Cut next to your seams that you made around the zipper fly.


12. Turn it right-side out and yer done!



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rdougher
This is sooooo cool. I'm too old to wear it, but I'm going to make one for my teenage son. I've just finished cutting out the jeans part. Thank you for sharing, and I'm sure you will be making it big!
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