3 Easy Tutorials on Upcycling Clothes & How to Make DIY Keepsakes (2024)

Today, I'm going to be sharing three tutorials on upcycling clothes. A friend of mine asked me to upcycle some of her late dad's clothing to honor his memory. I think this is an amazing way to create keepsakes when a loved one passes away.

Although I'm sharing step-by-step DIY tutorials on two shirts and a jacket, these upcycle ideas can be applied to any men’s or larger clothing. Here’s how to refashion old clothes with some upcycling tips and a lot of love.

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Tools and materials:

  • 2 Large button-down shirts
  • Jacket/blazer
  • Scissors
  • Sewing machine
  • Pins
  • Ruler
  • Elastic
  • Snap closure
  • Marking chalk or fabric pen
  • Iron
  • Needle and thread
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Pinning the button packets on the shirt

Upcycle project 1: Plain button-down shirt

1. Size the shirt

Pin the button plackets right sides together. Sew the inside edge of the plackets. Once sewn, cut the plackets off.

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Cutting the shirt

2. Cut the shirt

Cut off the collar and sleeves from the shirt. Cut a V in the front and the back. Trim the sleeves in a few inches for a more elegant look.

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Pinning where you want the top to be cropped

Put the shirt on to measure how much to crop. Pin the length, remove the shirt, and cut the shirt to the desired length.

3. Finish the tank top

Serge all the raw ends and hem all the edges. Reattach the shirt label if desired for sentimental reasons, or leave it as is.

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Marking where to cut on the DIY shirt

Upcycle project 2: Fish design shirt

1. Cut the fabric

Place the shirt on a flat surface. Mark and cut across the entire shirt horizontally below the sleeve line. Cut the button plackets off.

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Cutting the front of the shirt

Cut two large triangles from the shirt top for front tying tails.

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Wrapping the fabric to measure it

2. Measure the chest size

Measure the chest area. Wrap the fabric around the chest area to see the fit. Pin new side seams based on the measurements.

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Sewing the side seams of the DIY shirt

3. Sew the side seams

Sew the new side seams, then sew a triangle on both open sides on the bottom, leaving two long tails for tying.

If needed, sew elastic on the back so the front of the bandeau lies flat and smooth.To add elastic, gather the back into soft pleats and sew about 8 inches (20cm of elastic) just below the top on the inside.

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Marking where to add a clasp to the shirt

4. Close the front

There are two choices to close the front:

Choice 1: Snap, clasp, or other button style closure. Wrap the bandeau around your body, dressmaker’s dummy, or the person you’re making the shirt for. Mark where to put the closure. Remove from the body. Hand sew the snap or clasp in place.

Choice 2: After measuring and marking where to close the top, pin and then sew in place with a top or invisible stitch at the closure at the very top of the bandeau. The top can be straight across or slightly angled downward.

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Folding the straps lengthwise

5. Make the straps

Put the bandeau on once the front closure is done. Mark where the straps will go. Make four straps from the scraps of fabric by cutting them 2 inches (5cm) wide and 10 inches (25cm) long.

Fold the raw edges into themselves lengthwise by making small folds until it resembles a strap. Iron them flat.

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Sewing the straps

Sew a lengthwise seam and then sew them onto the marked areas.

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Upcycled tie-front top

6. Wear the upcycled top

Pull the bandeau over the head (if the front is sewn) or snap into place if using a clasp. Tie the straps together in a flirty bow, and tie the front ends in a lovely, tummy-grazing knot.

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Marking where to crop the men's jacket

Upcycle project 3: men's suit jacket

1. Crop the jacket

Lay the jacket on a flat surface and crop the bottom to below the first button on top of the front pockets. Save at least one of the front buttons.

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Pinning and hemming the jacket

2. Hem the jacket

Pin the lining and outer layer together. Serge and hem the entire bottom of the blazer.

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Creating a new buttonhole in the jacket

3. Create a second buttonhole

Mark a spot above the existing button. Measure the existing buttonhole, mark with pins, and cut the buttonhole. Sew on one of the saved buttons.

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Cutting out the shoulder pads

4. Finish the jacket

Open the lining to remove the shoulder pads and stitch back the lining to close. Cuff up the sleeves. Wear this lovely jacket with jeans or an ultra-feminine skirt for a striking contrast.

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Upcycled jacket made from a men's blazer

Upcycling clothes tutorial

Here's the finished DIY jacket! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial on upcycling ideas for clothes. Let me know in the comments which of the three upcycling projects was your favorite and if you’ve ever upcycled a loved one’s clothes to hold onto keepsakes.

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FAQs

How do you make cloth out of old clothes? ›

Give old clothing new life by removing excess fabric to create crop tops, shorts, or mini-dresses. Use excess fabric for headbands or scrunchies. Repurpose old clothing to create tote bags, dog beds, pillowcases, or quilts.

Can you make money upcycling clothes? ›

You can keep costs down while making a good living and promoting the product types that reflect your worldview — and if you're passionate about things like environmentalism, sustainability, and protecting the ocean, an excellent option for you is selling upcycled clothing.

What is the easiest clothes to make? ›

Knits are a popular choice for beginners – take a look at the selection of knit dress patterns for beginners here. From Tilly and the Buttons is a simple to make pull-on dress with scoop neckline and elasticated waistline. The plain skirt version is perfect for those new to sewing.

How to repurpose old clothes? ›

5 Ways to Repurpose Old Clothes That You Probably Never...
  1. Use Natural Fabrics in The Garden.
  2. Turn Old Tights Into Deodorizers.
  3. Braid Your Old T-Shirt Scraps.
  4. Make a Reusable Shopping Bag.
  5. Frame Old Garments As Art.
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Where to start upcycling clothes? ›

  • Start With Basic Mending. ...
  • Don't Worry About Being 'Good' At Sewing. ...
  • Revamp The Shape Of Old Clothes. ...
  • Observe How Clothes Are Constructed. ...
  • Change The Way You See Clothes. ...
  • Get Creative With Your Upcycled Clothing. ...
  • Start With Easy To Upcycle Clothes. ...
  • Try No-Sew Upcycling Techniques.
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How to upcycle a dress that's too small? ›

Turn a Small or Short Dress Into a Skirt

To upcycle a dress into a skirt, simply cut the dress off at the bottom hem. Then, iron it and hem the edges by hand or with a sewing machine to make it look neat. If you want to make the hem more interesting, consider using a decorative stitch to sew it up.

What are the no sew methods? ›

There are two great ways to attach fabric without sewing: fabric glue or a fusible bonding tape like Dritz Stitch Witchery. If you have a sewing machine, sewing is often still the fastest and most reliable method for many projects, but fabric glue or Stitch Witchery are great alternatives.

What are the disadvantages of upcycling clothes? ›

The disadvantages of upcycling include the potential for higher costs due to the labor-intensive nature of crafting unique items, limited scalability for large-scale production, and sometimes the difficulty in sourcing suitable materials for high-quality upcycled products.

Do people buy upcycled clothes? ›

It's a process that takes old or unwanted clothing and turns them into something useful and beautiful again. Taking this one step further, upcycled marketplaces and resale fashion are a growing trend that has been making headlines for being more sustainable than your average shopping experience.

What to upcycle and sell? ›

With a bit of creativity, almost anything can be upcycled: worn shutters, wood pallets, cardboard packaging, tattered clothing — even your old toothpaste tubes. Turn unwanted items into chic home decor, modern furniture or a functional light fixture.

What is the process of upcycling clothes? ›

Upcycling clothing involves taking old or unwanted garments and turning them into something new and unique. This process can involve cutting and sewing, adding new embellishments, or repurposing the fabric into a new garment. The result is a one-of-a-kind piece that is both fashionable and sustainable.

How do you turn clothes into other clothes? ›

The Best Ways to Turn Your Old Clothes Into Something New
  1. Change the neckline of a shirt.
  2. Cut jeans into denim shorts.
  3. Add a fringe hem to a shirt.
  4. Dye jeans a new color.
  5. Sew a large tee into a sleeveless dress.
  6. Sew lace onto a shirt.
  7. Turn t-shirts into a scarf.
  8. Make a sweater smaller.

How to thrift your own clothes? ›

10 tips for thrifting
  1. Create a budget. ...
  2. Clear out your closet in between trips to the thrift store. ...
  3. Keep hygiene in mind when giving away or looking for clothes. ...
  4. Get inspiration to help you pick the best items for you. ...
  5. Know what each store specializes in selling. ...
  6. Thrift with a friend. ...
  7. Wear something comfortable.
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