Don’t throw away your old long-sleeved shirt if you don’t like it. You can repurpose old items into DIY short-sleeved shirts. Especially when the cuffs of a long-sleeved shirt are frayed and frayed due to too many washes, you can try changing them into short-sleeved shirts.
Steps to transform a long-sleeved shirt into short-sleeved shirts:
1) Measure the sleeve length of other short-sleeved shirts, or directly measure the size between the shirt wearers shoulders and elbows.
2) Measure the required sleeve length using the sleeve peak of the long-sleeved shirt as the starting point, and draw a marking line at the new cuff position.
3) Draw a second marking line 3 cm outside the marking line.
4) Cut off the excess sleeve along the second marked line. Cut off the other sleeve to the same measurements.
5) Fold the cuffs inward by 1 cm, then fold them in by 2 cm, iron them flat, and fix them with a beading pin.
6) Sew a circle 0.2 cm away from the hem of the shirt cuff, and do the same with the other sleeve.