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DIY: Blazer sleeve upgrade

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2011

I love blazers. The problem is that I tend to love really expensive blazers. One of my signatures styling choices is to roll up the sleeves on my blazers so that the lining shows, which is great except when there is no lining or there's really cheap lining on your blazer. I started thinking... how could I get that look while being able to execute it myself? Well, this upgraded blazer sleeve tutorial should do the trick. I bought 2 cotton blazers at Target for $7.24 each on the clearance rack, so that might be a good place for you to start if you need a blazer. I suggest you use a cotton or cotton blend blazer, because the Stitch Witchery bonds best with cotton fabrics. For my tutorial, I used Michael Miller's Knitty Gritty Skull Damask on the black blazer and Amy Butler's Midwest Modern II Park Fountains Mustard on the cargo blazer.

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  • This is great, I've been wanting to do this with my blazers. Thank you for this.

  • @rheafashionista I'm so glad to hear it was helpful! I'd love to see what you end up doing with your blazers. If you do one... you should send it to beinggeekchic@gmail.com and I'll post it on my blog!

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